Re: Most requested stuff on Google Moderator
Re: Most requested stuff on Google Moderator
- Subject: Re: Most requested stuff on Google Moderator
- From: Paul Hoadley <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:56:08 +1030
Hi,
On 28/03/2012, at 11:55 AM, Ted Archibald wrote:
> There's also a 4th reason: People like me who don't know git/github, and don't know how to integrate it into my workflow. I'd like to contribute more, but I need to spend a day or two figuring out how to get from here to there without breaking my current workflow much.
IMHO, this is a huge deal (in that it's essentially a technical problem, not a political or motivational issue, and something that is so easily fixed). Ted—what would it take to get you up and running? Is it just time? Is the wiki documentation adequate, or is there something you're unsure about?
> For instance I currently have laying around a basic twitter framework, httpclient framework, xgrid framework, crowdflower framework etc. etc. just gathering dust. I also have random subclasses since it's quicker for me to subclass and fix a bug in wonder instead of working with wonder directly.
>
> On my list of todo's I need to rewatch your contributing to wonder video then learn up on Github and Tailor so I could post to github from my svn commits.
In the meantime, I am more than happy to get anything you have into Wonder. Send me some of your random subclasses, like the AjaxFlickrBatchNavigation fix. Same goes for anyone else: I volunteer here and now to help anyone get their stuff into Wonder where the problem is purely unfamiliarity with Git/GitHub.
--
Paul.
http://logicsquad.net/
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