Hello,
I would like to join your dev in order to help you and see how my company could use x2go.
If you want to learn about my company: www.dotriver.eu.
Thanks.
Jean
Hi Jean,
On Mi 02 Nov 2011 07:55:37 CET Jean Milot wrote:
Hello,
I would like to join your dev in order to help you and see how my company could use x2go.
If you want to learn about my company: www.dotriver.eu.
You will be very welcome to the team!!! Your company looks really nice!!!
Of course, there is an apprenticeship for becoming an X2Go developer:
o get a wiki account, while discovering X2Go, become aware of lacking
documentation, doc-bugs, etc. -> help us fixing those
o checkout the development section on this page:
http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:index#development
o make sure that you know how to use Git (VCS software), if you
have questions
contact me (Mike) on this list, Reinhard and Morty are also very familiar
with Git issues
o set up your local development workspace:
http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:development-workspace
o make sure you understand the code structure and the session ,,handshake'',
study the code!!!
o whenever you find a bug, an improvement, try to fix it, try to
implement it.
what you come up with -> send it as a patch to the x2go-dev list for
reviewing
o if your patches and ideas prove to be generic and community suitable (we
cannot serve special use cases in X2Go upstream(!!!), the
community version
of X2Go aims to be generic and adaptable to local setups), then
you may get
write access to the code repository some time in the future
Greets, Mike
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Hello Jean,
hello and welcome to our dvelopment list. Thank you for joining as this is the best way to get in contact. Mike has answered a lot of questions before - thank you Mike.
There are a lot of ideas about what problem x2go should solve. As mentioned by Mike before, not all ideas become part of the mainstream distribution, but are very interesting for the people too. So maybe it is a good idea to share your ideas and needs with the people on this list, maybe there are already some solutions or you can share your work with others. Of cause it would be very nice to have code and ideas contributed which can be part of a future mainstream release.
I want to add, that the parts we have contributed will become AGPL licensed with the next release.
If you encounter problems using our wiki, please let me know, because we are migrating sites to a new structure and are not ready yet. If you are looking for a page that can't be found, please visit this site:
http://wiki.x2go.org/link-orphans
I really hope that our answers cover your questions. If not, please feel free to ask further questions.
Regards,
Heinz
<--->
Hi Mike,
should we copy those lines you've written about how to join the team to a special wiki page?
Am 02.11.2011 08:09, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Of course, there is an apprenticeship for becoming an X2Go developer:
o get a wiki account, while discovering X2Go, become aware of lacking documentation, doc-bugs, etc. -> help us fixing those o checkout the development section on this page: http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:index#development o make sure that you know how to use Git (VCS software), if you have questions contact me (Mike) on this list, Reinhard and Morty are also very familiar with Git issues o set up your local development workspace: http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:development-workspace o make sure you understand the code structure and the session ,,handshake'', study the code!!! o whenever you find a bug, an improvement, try to fix it, try to implement it. what you come up with -> send it as a patch to the x2go-dev list for reviewing o if your patches and ideas prove to be generic and community suitable (we cannot serve special use cases in X2Go upstream(!!!), the community version of X2Go aims to be generic and adaptable to local setups), then you may get write access to the code repository some time in the future
Regards,
Heinz
Hi,
I think i will first try to make some docs that maybe you can use for the wiki.
And if i have any questions i send a mail to the list !
Thanks to welcome me.
Jean
2011/11/2 Heinz-M. Graesing <x2go-dev@x2go.org>
Hello Jean,
hello and welcome to our dvelopment list. Thank you for joining as this is the best way to get in contact. Mike has answered a lot of questions before - thank you Mike.
There are a lot of ideas about what problem x2go should solve. As mentioned by Mike before, not all ideas become part of the mainstream distribution, but are very interesting for the people too. So maybe it is a good idea to share your ideas and needs with the people on this list, maybe there are already some solutions or you can share your work with others. Of cause it would be very nice to have code and ideas contributed which can be part of a future mainstream release.
I want to add, that the parts we have contributed will become AGPL licensed with the next release.
If you encounter problems using our wiki, please let me know, because we are migrating sites to a new structure and are not ready yet. If you are looking for a page that can't be found, please visit this site:
http://wiki.x2go.org/link-orphans
I really hope that our answers cover your questions. If not, please feel free to ask further questions.
Regards,
Heinz
<--->
Hi Mike,
should we copy those lines you've written about how to join the team to a special wiki page?
Am 02.11.2011 08:09, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Of course, there is an apprenticeship for becoming an X2Go developer:
o get a wiki account, while discovering X2Go, become aware of lacking documentation, doc-bugs, etc. -> help us fixing those o checkout the development section on this page: http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:index#development o make sure that you know how to use Git (VCS software), if you have questions contact me (Mike) on this list, Reinhard and Morty are also very familiar with Git issues o set up your local development workspace: http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:development-workspace o make sure you understand the code structure and the session ,,handshake'', study the code!!! o whenever you find a bug, an improvement, try to fix it, try to implement it. what you come up with -> send it as a patch to the x2go-dev list for reviewing o if your patches and ideas prove to be generic and community suitable (we cannot serve special use cases in X2Go upstream(!!!), the community version of X2Go aims to be generic and adaptable to local setups), then you may get write access to the code repository some time in the future
Regards,
Heinz
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