Re: [HACKERS] Changes to Contributor List - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Robert Treat |
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Subject | Re: [HACKERS] Changes to Contributor List |
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Msg-id | 200311062242.57449.xzilla@users.sourceforge.net Whole thread Raw |
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Re: [HACKERS] Changes to Contributor List
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List | pgsql-www |
On Thursday 06 November 2003 17:18, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Robert Treat writes: > > <rant> > > we don't need links, we need patches > > </rant> > > Let me ask you the questions that people always ask of us: > > How does one get involved? post proposals to pgsql-www and start coding > Where is the code? http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgweb/projdisplay.php > What is the plan? if you have an itch, scratch it... > Where is the roadmap? right now andreas' is working on multi-lingual capabilities. i have half an implementation of variable site width i'd love to finish off, and we have some pages for things like the release notes that we need to add to the dynamic site building scripts. on the advocacy site, there is a file called TODO in the main directory that has some issues in it that need to be addressed in the current system. potentially we will also need to add translated press kits and release notes to the system. on techdocs there is a todo.php file which is probably completely bogus. theres some indecision on the direction of this site. I would like to convert the whole thing to CVS, including the wiki pages that comprised the guides section. others are testing using bricolage to make a new site at which time some of the data would be transitioned over. i happen to think there are several files on this site that should be moved to the main www site, i'd be happy to expand on that if people start doing work on it. really the most important thing here is that we get some movement on the site in order to ditch the old VM the site lives on and get it on our new web VM. > Where can issues be discussed? pgsql-www@postgresql.org > Who is working on this? myself, dave page, devrim gunduz, andreas grabmller are the primary folks doing the work, though there are certainly others involved. [that guy marc seems to be involved somewhat ;-) ] > How can we help? never send an email saying "you guys should post such and such news item on the web site". instead submit the news item yourself and we can have it approved and on the site in much less time. :-) otherwise it works much like any other open source project, if there is something specific you want to work on, post a proposal or ask if anyone else is working on it on the -www list. let me also say on a personal note that if none of this looks interesting but there is something else that i am working on that you'd like to get involved in, drop me a line. that last thing i want to do is to continue to consolidate work around me, I'd much rather empower others to become regular contributors. Robert Treat -- Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL