[LogiLogi-list] Welcome to Piyush Gupta & Tasks now through tracker
Status: Beta
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From: Wybo W. <wy...@lo...> - 2006-11-08 14:55:31
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> I am a ruby developer in making > working on some projects here > knows ruby and c++ to intermediate level > > i will like to help ur project in any way You are welcome to join. Just start off with tasks that are suitable for your level of experience / ambition. I've also sent this message to the mailinglist so you have a first introduction already. You are also welcome to join it at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logilogi-list As the the team of developers is growing quicker than expected, a more transparant way of handling tasks is required. So tasks are as of now handled through the Tasks Tracker on Sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=78643&atid=898717 As tasks are added to the tracker, a mail about them is automatically also sent to this list, so there is still only one place to keep an eye on if you want to be sure that the thing you'd like to do is not already defined as a task or being done by someone else. The only thing necessary to let this all function well is that as you start working on something (either an already existing task that is not assigned yet, or something else you decide to create) you first check and update the tracker by (adding it and) assigning it to yourself. I will be adding the tasks so far suggested for Jennifer, Bruno and Saurabh (and the things I'm working on myself) to the tracker in the coming minutes. Feel free however to pick up other tasks, or to swap tasks (if the other agrees). greetings, Wybo > conatct me at mba...@gm... > if u feel that i am interested in ur project -- ::Student: - History, Informatiekunde (computer linguistics, IR, webtech) and Philosophy - Member of the Center for Metahistory Groningen (http://www.rug.nl/let/cmg) ::Free Software and Open Source Developer: - http://www.LogiLogi.org, innovative system for cumulative, shared commenting, publication and idea sharing: Web as it should be... - ComLinToo, a computational linguistics toolset written in Perl - Lake (LogiLogi.org Make), a make-replacement using makefiles in pure C++ ::Being: - In the world, go figure (http://nl.logilogi.org/HomE/WyboWiersma) |