[Cocoa-sharp] Volunteering for Documentation

Todd Schavey schaveyt at gmail.com
Thu Feb 8 21:10:42 EST 2007


Yikes! Boy if you are correct then I may have volunteered for more that I
had bargained for....doh. I guess I'll wait a few more days to see if I get
any other replys about the leadership team. Being new to this whole "open
source" development community stuff, I don't know what is typical or not. I
aid in the development of airborne software and I'm used to process,
process, process...and deadlines, deadlines, deadlines....


On 2/8/07, David_Hudson at capgroup.com <David_Hudson at capgroup.com> wrote:
>
> There does not appear to be an active leadership team at the moment.
> Historically, Geoff Norton has been the leader of the project. I am sure
> any leadership you would like to provide would be greatly appreciated by
> the Cocoa# community. Updating the Wiki, creating some tutorials  and
> tests
> would be great. You may want to try out the Xcode C# plugin
> (http://mono-project.com/CSharpPlugin). There is a Cocoa# template to get
> you started.
>
> Dave
>
> cocoa-sharp-bounces at lists.ximian.com wrote on 02/07/2007 05:37:59 AM:
>
> > Greetings all,
> >
> > I'd like to start out by saying thank you for great job so far on
> > the CocoaSharp progress. My recent dabblings with the software
> > library have got my juices flowing. Unfortunately, I'm joining this
> > mailing list in both frustration and proactiveness.
> >
> > Who would be the single point of contact for contributing
> > documentation for this project. I'd like to:
>
> > 1. Update a desperately lacking Wiki site with current information
> > 2. The CocoaSharp team really needs to release another update
> > (snapshot) of the lastest source code
> > 3. Create some tutorials oriented towards Windows C# WinForm
> > developers (the people that I believe will be visiting this site the
> most).
> > 4. Lastly, I could also help getting some kind of automated
> > 'functional' tests developed. This would kill two birds with one
> > stone. #1 - You have tutorials that actually work with the software
> > release and #2 - The tutorials would as a smoke test and regression
> > test facility to insure code changes are not inadvertently breaking
> things.
> > So I is there ....a leadership team...for the project?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Todd_______________________________________________
> > Cocoa-sharp mailing list
> > Cocoa-sharp at lists.ximian.com
> > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/cocoa-sharp
>
>
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