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Michael Schnell <mschnell@lumino.de> hat am 29. Februar 2012 um 12:57 geschrieben:
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> On 02/29/2012 12:54 PM, Sven Barth wrote:
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> > Michael already wrote in one of the recent discussions that he wants
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> > to create a webpage (using fpweb of course ;) ) that will allow to
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> > edit the FPDoc help entries (I'll try to find the mail).
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> > Also there is always the way that works today: edit the entry yourself
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> > and provide a patch.
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> > Once you've shown enough interest in documentation work you might be
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> > granted SVN access to the documentation directory.
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> To me this sounds totally wrong. I will not provide a patch for
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> something that I can't decently review first. This wastes the time of
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> the reviewing "core member".
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Is it just me or are your excuses for not-contributing getting desperate?</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Mattias</p>
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