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Re: [opensuse-project] Re: Come and help!
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 20:28:28 -0500
- Message-id: <201104162028.28600.rmatov101@charter.net>
On Saturday, April 16, 2011 05:15:43 PM Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Good idea Kim.
"Meet a developer:<topic>" could be stand alone thread in forums that can be
series of user questions to some of developers and their answers. That way
developers don't have to hunt threads, and users get high quality answers in
one place. Thread started should warn otherwise verbose commenters that
questions have to be concise.
Such thread can be source for wiki articles that will be digest of advices
about graphics, audio, some applications etc.
It could be also good question for developers in "People of openSUSE". Add a
question or two about the current release (11.4), and plans for next (12.1).
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Rajko
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So, why not creating a part which named "Meet for
Developers" where threads are, which needs love and help from a
developer or packager?
Good idea Kim.
"Meet a developer:<topic>" could be stand alone thread in forums that can be
series of user questions to some of developers and their answers. That way
developers don't have to hunt threads, and users get high quality answers in
one place. Thread started should warn otherwise verbose commenters that
questions have to be concise.
Such thread can be source for wiki articles that will be digest of advices
about graphics, audio, some applications etc.
It could be also good question for developers in "People of openSUSE". Add a
question or two about the current release (11.4), and plans for next (12.1).
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Regards,
Rajko
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