[Xastir] Xastir/Cygwin, a little history

Darryl Gibson n2diy at losch.net
Tue Nov 7 01:42:32 EST 2006


Curt, WE7U wrote:
> 
> Changes to the sources and/or docs other than the Wiki can be sent
> directly to me or one of the other developers.  Bug reports and
> Feature Requests can be submitted to the proper tracker pages on
> SourceForge.

There should be links to the bug reports, and Feature Requests on the 
Wiki main page. If I knew where they where off the top of my head, I'd 
do it now.

I urge everybody reading this to register, and play on the Wiki. You can 
let it all hang out there, and if you screw up, you, or somebody else, 
can clean up the mess. And it isn't a big deal.

Think of the Wiki as an OSS documentation project, you can contribute, 
your stuff and it will be peer reviewed. Cool. You will even get mention 
for your contributions, very cool.

Though you may find some competition, which is good, we already have 
dueling Ubuntu How To pages. Well, maybe not dueling, but I'm feeling 
some competition! :)

I've only played on a Wiki, Xastir's, for two days, and it is a lot of 
fun, and that is the name of the game.

Another benefit is, you'll look back on stuff you wrote. It is amazing 
how what you wrote yesterday, looks foreign to you today.

So you can hone your writing skills too.

73
-- 
Darryl Gibson N2DIY
RLU X 182668/379552

“Arms are the only true badges of liberty. The possession of arms is the 
distinction of a free man from a slave.”   --  Andrew Fletcher, A 
Discourse of Government with relation to Militias (1698)



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