Re: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Joining Linux NTFS Development
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From: Michiel W. <mic...@gm...> - 2005-05-30 10:34:15
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Hi, Matt, I had the same (getting no answer from Flatcap). So I am happy that Szaka responded. Thanks! On 5/29/05, Szakacsits Szabolcs <sz...@si...> wrote: > > I would appreciate it if you could let me know if you get any responses > > with pointers towards the best way to get involved with development. >=20 > This issue repeatedly pops up here but unfortunately still unsolved. > Perhaps one developer stays from every 20 who promises to help and > mentoring each and every one is not very efficient because usually it > ends up only a waste of our time what we could use for production. >=20 > So the first important task would be to solve this problem by collecting > the advices and answers in the past for your questions from the mailing > list archive and make a document that could be presented on the web for n= ew > contributors. >=20 > Perhaps this is not too sexy but it would be quite valuable to succeed in > the future and I think it would be also useful as an entrance for both of > you. I understand the situation and I think it is good to do this job. If I (and Matt if he is willing to) do a good job, we might build some more momentum by attracting more developers and so gradually solve the time problem. And it gets us knowlegeble. Matt, what do you think? What style shall we use for the document? A website (short text with links) style? If Matt wants to cooperate on this, he and I should do a little bit of emailing on task devision and progress. I guess it is normal to not include the email list in this sort of emailing, or is it? Regards, Michiel |