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From: "Jay Carlson" <nop@nop.com>
To: "Ian Chilton" <mailinglist@ichilton.co.uk>,
	"Linux-Mips Mailing List \(Old\)" <linux-mips@fnet.fr>,
	"Linux-MIPS Mailing List" <linux-mips@oss.sgi.com>,
	<richardh@penguin.nl>, <watkinse@attens.com>,
	"Jay Carlson" <nop@place.org>, "Ralf" <ralf@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Status reports?
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 19:23:18 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <0c0801bfe3b3$62fde200$0a00000a@decoy> (raw)
In-Reply-To: NAENLMKGGBDKLPONCDDOEEOGCOAA.mailinglist@ichilton.co.uk

"Ian Chilton" <mailinglist@ichilton.co.uk> writes:

> * Not everything that happens on IRC is appropriate for the mailing list,
> otherwise it would be a very high volume list.

Yeah.

> * The problem is, most of the people on the port and in #mipslinux are
> developers, who are working on the ports, but have no time for
> documentation.  Which is best, a port that is dead with loads of
> documentation, or an active / up-to-date / working port with little
> documentation.

There's a need for high quality documentation, but I think there's a greater
need for just little status reports.  Writing good documents is *hard*, but
just little one-paragraph summaries, like a project diary, would be a
wonderful service to the community.

OTOH, although the current situation annoys me a little, it would annoy me a
lot more if upstream work on mipslinux stopped.  :-)  So please don't take
anything this list says about this as a demand.

> I agree that the documentation is sparce, and see the above issues. That
is
> why, I am *thinking* of and suggesting to some of the guys that I, at
least
> for now, maintain a site with
> * News from #mipslinux
> * Links to current resources
> * Possibly some documentation

Doesn't have to be very heavyweight to be successful.

> If you have any chance at all, I suggest you stop by #mipslinux at
> times....all you need is an internet connection and one of the many IRC
> clients...
>
> Details are:
> /server irc.openprojects.net         (port 6667)
> /join #mipslinux

I'll drop by soon.

Jay

WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: "Jay Carlson" <nop@nop.com>
To: Ian Chilton <mailinglist@ichilton.co.uk>,
	"Linux-Mips Mailing List (Old)" <linux-mips@fnet.fr>,
	Linux-MIPS Mailing List <linux-mips@oss.sgi.com>,
	richardh@penguin.nl, watkinse@attens.com,
	Jay Carlson <nop@place.org>, Ralf <ralf@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Status reports?
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 19:23:18 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <0c0801bfe3b3$62fde200$0a00000a@decoy> (raw)
Message-ID: <20000701232318.RGwvMRKEigXfY-_WdUy3t5f1g6A9fBoEFD5ImiuWo3g@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: NAENLMKGGBDKLPONCDDOEEOGCOAA.mailinglist@ichilton.co.uk

"Ian Chilton" <mailinglist@ichilton.co.uk> writes:

> * Not everything that happens on IRC is appropriate for the mailing list,
> otherwise it would be a very high volume list.

Yeah.

> * The problem is, most of the people on the port and in #mipslinux are
> developers, who are working on the ports, but have no time for
> documentation.  Which is best, a port that is dead with loads of
> documentation, or an active / up-to-date / working port with little
> documentation.

There's a need for high quality documentation, but I think there's a greater
need for just little status reports.  Writing good documents is *hard*, but
just little one-paragraph summaries, like a project diary, would be a
wonderful service to the community.

OTOH, although the current situation annoys me a little, it would annoy me a
lot more if upstream work on mipslinux stopped.  :-)  So please don't take
anything this list says about this as a demand.

> I agree that the documentation is sparce, and see the above issues. That
is
> why, I am *thinking* of and suggesting to some of the guys that I, at
least
> for now, maintain a site with
> * News from #mipslinux
> * Links to current resources
> * Possibly some documentation

Doesn't have to be very heavyweight to be successful.

> If you have any chance at all, I suggest you stop by #mipslinux at
> times....all you need is an internet connection and one of the many IRC
> clients...
>
> Details are:
> /server irc.openprojects.net         (port 6667)
> /join #mipslinux

I'll drop by soon.

Jay

  parent reply	other threads:[~2000-07-01 23:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-06-15 18:27 Status reports? Eric Watkins
2000-06-15 18:27 ` Eric Watkins
2000-06-29 11:46 ` Jay Carlson
2000-06-29 11:46   ` Jay Carlson
2000-06-29 16:18   ` Eric Watkins
2000-06-29 16:18     ` Eric Watkins
2000-06-29 16:29     ` Richard
2000-06-30  0:39       ` Ralf Baechle
2000-06-29 17:38   ` Ian Chilton
2000-06-29 17:38     ` Ian Chilton
2000-06-29 22:51     ` rob
2000-07-01 23:23     ` Jay Carlson [this message]
2000-07-01 23:23       ` Jay Carlson
2000-07-04 18:21       ` Robert Current

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