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Re: Please help developing Emacs
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Kevin A. Burton |
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Re: Please help developing Emacs |
Date: |
12 Nov 2001 11:58:28 -0800 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/21.1 |
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Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> Hm. Why was this restricted to the emacs-devel mailing list? Kind of
> like
> preaching to the converted.
>
> emacs-devel includes mostly people who already know more than a little about
> Emacs. If we post on a bigger list, it would include many inexperienced
> people; if they want to help, they could very easily just take up time and not
> provide any help. Asking them might be worth doing, but we'd have to figure
> out a way to do it that guides people into things that are actually useful.
I understand your concern and I think they could be valid.
But IMO I have seen other projects do this and they have done a great job at
attracting the community.
Both the ASF and KDE projects are good examples.
Both ask for help but make it clear that if you are a user it would be
innappropriate to contribute to a -devel discussion. In practice it doesn't
happen.
Also. Documentation that encourages non-developers to contribute documentation
and bug reports would be a good thing to see.
> Also. I think we should make the project more approachable, similar to
> the way gcc.gnu.org handles it.
>
> What specifically do you have in mind?
They use the same website design that a lot of popular Free Software projects
(Apache, KDE use).
A main introductory page, with an index to the left which includes:
- - user resources
- screenshots
- documentation
- additional packages
- - development resources
- CVS
- mailing lists
... etc.
> Why not have an emacs.gnu.org website?
>
> We want the web site for *every* GNU program to be on www.gnu.org; every time
> people think some other location is "the site" for a GNU program, that causes
> various headaches for us. So our policy is that the site for FOO should be
> www.gnu.org/software/FOO.
Is the gcc.gnu.org site a deprecated policy?
I personally think it is a good idea. It allows the project to have a strong
presence but also signifies that it is part of the larger GNU project.
> There is this:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html
>
> but there really isn't much there. I think we could do better! :)
>
> I agree completely. We don't want to change the location, but it would be
> very good to improve the contents.
We could keep the current location working. We would just redir to
http://emacs.gnu.org
If we are not in agreement we could postpone the discussion for later.
> Would you like to work on adding more info to the pages?
I will take a shot at it tonight.
I want to use the Apache .shtml inclusion mechanism. This way I can have a the
navbar as one isolated file.
Any objections to this?
Kevin
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- Re: --program-suffix, (continued)
- Please help developing Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2001/11/11
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Kevin A. Burton, 2001/11/11
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Alex Schroeder, 2001/11/11
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2001/11/12
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Kevin A. Burton, 2001/11/12
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2001/11/12
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Richard Stallman, 2001/11/12
- Re: Please help developing Emacs,
Kevin A. Burton <=
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Richard Stallman, 2001/11/13
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Kevin A. Burton, 2001/11/14
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Richard Stallman, 2001/11/15
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Alex Schroeder, 2001/11/15
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Miles Bader, 2001/11/15
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Alex Schroeder, 2001/11/15
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Miles Bader, 2001/11/15
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2001/11/15
- Re: Please help developing Emacs, Juanma Barranquero, 2001/11/14