[Cocoa-sharp] Cocoa# Wiki (was Re: Volunteering for Dumentation (Dave Jewell))
Todd Schavey
schaveyt at gmail.com
Mon Feb 19 17:05:26 EST 2007
Miguel, thanks for your input. Is the Google Code project you speak of
different than a Google Group?
And....while I have your here...
I'm looking at doing a 64-bit project and I want to you Mono on OS X. My
machine is one of the Core 2 Duo so it should support the 64-bit schtuff. Is
there a special build I need to get of Mono or can you point me to someone
who I can follow up with...
Thanks,
Todd
On 2/19/07, Miguel de Icaza <miguel at novell.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > Sounds like a plan. I've been burning the late night oil on making a
> > tutorial for how to use the OutlineView. I've currently got a Google
> > Groups started for all this stuff...but y'all done the mono.wiki.com
> > thing...sound goods. The Google Group site is:
> > http://groups.google.com/group/cocoa-sharp-dev. There you can find a
> > crazy picture of me at Vegas...good times.
> >
> > So...if we want we can migrate to mono....
>
> We can certainly add it to the Mono wiki, but the problem is this:
>
> * The Mono Wiki is only open to contributors, to avoid having
> to deal with vandalism, it is not an open wiki,
>
> * I have to create the accounts for people. Although
> other people can do them, they never do them, so I end up
> doing it. And this becomes a drag
>
> * Many people have great intentions, get an account and never
> contribute any docs.
>
> So, may I suggest to get a Google Code project for Cocoa#? At least
> that way editing of the Wiki, bug tracking could be maintained by
> someone else.
>
> The code currently lives in Mono's SVN and it is fine there, but it can
> also be moved if people want to.
>
> Miguel.
> >
>
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