Hello,
following some discussions on users mailing list, seems we may get a group of people willing to digest documentation and contribute to modules' readme or wiki pages. Hopefully Alex Balashov (who volunteered so far) would have some time to coordinate contributions to git docs, for wiki being easier, as anyone has access.
I am willing to help as much I can, but time is always a constraint for a dev. I invite you to join IRC channel #sip-router hosted on freenode.net to plan an synchronize easier.
Thanks, Daniel
28 jan 2010 kl. 13.12 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
following some discussions on users mailing list, seems we may get a group of people willing to digest documentation and contribute to modules' readme or wiki pages. Hopefully Alex Balashov (who volunteered so far) would have some time to coordinate contributions to git docs, for wiki being easier, as anyone has access.
I am willing to help as much I can, but time is always a constraint for a dev. I invite you to join IRC channel #sip-router hosted on freenode.net to plan an synchronize easier.
I would suggest that we move the cookbook to DocBook so that it can be maintained with Git and published in different formats. It's really a very valuable document.
/O
On 01/28/2010 07:12 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
following some discussions on users mailing list, seems we may get a group of people willing to digest documentation and contribute to modules' readme or wiki pages. Hopefully Alex Balashov (who volunteered so far) would have some time to coordinate contributions to git docs, for wiki being easier, as anyone has access.
I will, but first I have to figure out how to use git. It's very complex.
On Thursday 28 January 2010, Alex Balashov wrote:
following some discussions on users mailing list, seems we may get a group of people willing to digest documentation and contribute to modules' readme or wiki pages. Hopefully Alex Balashov (who volunteered so far) would have some time to coordinate contributions to git docs, for wiki being easier, as anyone has access.
I will, but first I have to figure out how to use git. It's very complex.
Hi Alex,
some people use eg - easy git, which is basically wrapper around git:
http://www.gnome.org/~newren/eg/
Perhaps this is useful for you,
Henning