[Lazarus] Why the Java became so strong?

William Oliveira Ferreira bdexterholland at gmail.com
Tue Feb 28 19:11:39 CET 2012


I understand what you want to help but i don't think it's too hard as i
understand how. Exaclty how you wanna help? As i can see, if you found a
bug and solved it in your pc, you can submit a patch generated by a svn
tool in bugtracker. If you wanna enter in the core staff, well, the current
staff must see something great that's justify your join, if you found
something wrong in the documentation on Wiki, you can edit it and post a
updated version, but, i really don't know how to submit new documentation
on official wiki as a tutorial about how to use a tool (example), so, about
this, i must agree with you...
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William de Oliveira Ferreira
Bacharel em Sistemas de Informação


2012/2/28 Everton Vieira <tonvieira at gmail.com>

> I'm always looking for ways of more participation and, please, believe me,
> today is not clear. If you work on a company, by example, embarcadero, is
> very clear the way the work is done. There's a very well knew structure of
> how that happens. Here, i'm on a small company making software and the work
> is also very clear. What is supposed to be done, who is in charge of what,
> who is in the project with who and who. And so on. Today, in the open
> source enviroment, we dont have this info, and without this info how can we
> join and partipate. There's some anuncoments about but very little info
> about the development. Please undarstand me, i'm not talking about myself,
> i'm talking about of ways of public show that kind of info, for the people
> can acknowledge what is happen and naturaly see how they can help. People
> in general has a natural reciprocity. And i include myself for sure.
>
> 2012/2/28 William Oliveira Ferreira <bdexterholland at gmail.com>
>
>> That's just the way i understand the meaning of community and opensource
>> projects: Everyone helping with what they can (if they want), not just a
>> little group...
>>
>> Today, i simply can't get the lazarus' source and solve a bug because i
>> have a limted knowledge of how it works internally but i can submit bugs on
>> mantis, that's a way that i can help. On my environment, with my friends, i
>> can promove lazarus and help them to write some applications, write
>> tutorials, etcs...
>> ________________________________
>> William de Oliveira Ferreira
>> Bacharel em Sistemas de Informação
>>
>>
>> 2012/2/28 Sven Barth <pascaldragon at googlemail.com>
>>
>>> Am 28.02.2012 17:25, schrieb William Oliveira Ferreira:
>>>
>>>  sometimes all lazarus' users wanna see core team do something that
>>>> themselves can
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you for speaking that out aloud :)
>>>
>>>
>>>  writing a basic article of how to compile a basic application, how
>>>> compiler directives affects the way fpc manage pointers, place
>>>> side-by-side a delphi and a lazarus project for beginners is easy and
>>>> it's not necessary to get deep on the subject because it's designed for
>>>> beginners
>>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Sven
>>>
>>>
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