On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 00:25 +0100, Philip Wyett wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 06:17 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 12:59 +0200, David Hrbáč wrote:
Jim Perrin napsal(a):
The CentOS team is quite small and we're working on this for free. Donations of cash, hardware, and talent are welcome to help improve the project.
Well, I would call this 'marketing talks'. There's whole bunch of people in this list trying to help and even offering the help. So please do not cry the team is small.
I won't comment on that as what I would say is not publicly acceptable.
We have standards that we have to meet to get the packages out the door and testing that must be done.
There is the issue of who gets the private key and how do we get group work time when we have people all over the world.
There is the transfer time of ISOs so that others can review / test them.
Building the packages takes 1-2 days ... testing them, installing them, comparing them to upstream packages, etc ... that takes time.
There's no rule how to became the CentOs developer, as far I have not seen any invitation in lists even. I'm trying to improve/push Centos with every my post.
We are glad you want to help and we encourage it. How to become a member of the CentOS team is to ask.
If you have an open source background (ie, have participated on help site, have worked on an opensource project in the past, etc.). If you want to help, answer questions in the forum, etc.
How not to become a CentOS developer is to call one out on a public mailinglist.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
As Johnny has stated to help CentOS, you only need to ask.
During the life of 4.3 I mentioned in IRC that I wanted to give CentOS 4.4 a new look unique to CentOS and asked for opinion on my idea. The response was good and after discussion with Johnny, other CentOS devs and other users who lurk in #centos-devel, I went away threw some prototypes together and came back with them. Once folks were happy, I made all the art and code changes and rolled new srpms, tested them and when I was happy submitted them to Johnny. They then fell into the 4.4 beta and went through the normal process described to go into what is now CentOS 4.4.
It's that easy to contribute if you want to.
Regards
Phil
And I would like to thank Phil for the new look ... I like it alot :)