[Queue-developers] GNU Queue now approved development project on SourceForge
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From: Werner G. K. <wer...@ya...> - 2000-05-12 21:12:58
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In response to a user request, GNU Queue is now an approved project on VA Linux's Sourceforge site, http://www.sourceforge.net . I would encourage those of you that don't yet have a Sourceforge login to obtain one. In addition to the eventual CVS repository (not yet fully set up), there's a bug tracker, support tracker, and public discussion forum, amongst other features, all of which can be independently administered or moderated by GNU Queue developers. A login also lets you participate more fully in the broader activities at Sourceforge. I've also moved the mailing lists to Sourceforge to take advantage of their GNU Mailman mailing list software. This is essentially a test message for the new listserver at SourceForge. Because it doesn't support "tips", which has less than five characters, I've had to rename it "developers", so the queue-tips email list has become the queue-developers email list on sourceforge (que...@li...). By utilizing a standard interface for project development, our presence on SourceForge should make it easier for OpenSource developers working on other projects to lend a hand with GNU Queue. Obviously, there's a lot of work still to be done. The GNU Queue web page makes no mention of SourceForge as of yet, and the CVS tree needs to be moved to SourceForge as well. Community participation will be important in making the GNU Queue pages on Sourceforge useful. I encourage all of you to check out the GNU Queue Project Summary page on http://www.sourceforge.net. Use the Sourceforge interface to volunteer to become a developer for GNU Queue, if you're not one already. Note everything is coding; we're looking for people to help us just maintaining bug or support requests as they come in (and they will start coming in eventually.) Have a look around at GNU Queue and the other projects in development on SourceForge. While you're on Sourceforge, you may wish to complete the GNU Queue user survey on Sourceforge. The results of the survey will be posted as it comes in on SourceForge. As always, let me know what you think, either here or in the new Queue public forums on SourceForge! |