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On 10/06/17 19:00, Andreas K. Huettel wrote: |
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> Hey all, |
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> I've recently picked up the beautiful "Gentoo Ecosystem" graphics that the |
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> Funtoo guys prepared, and updated it (we had it as a poster at FOSDEM). My |
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> updates were very much quick-and-rough, and I suspect there are still things |
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> missing, dates wrong, ... |
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> So... If you're interested in the history of Gentoo and its surroundings, and |
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> if you want to help, |
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> * clone https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo-ecosystem |
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> * pick a distribution and do research on it |
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> * and start documenting your findings in the "notes" subdirectory |
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> (one file per distro, plain text) |
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> [Please document your sources and explain a bit in the text file - but please |
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> also keep the amount of copy/pasted text to what counts as a citation.] |
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> I'll be happy to add the data to the actual graphics then, but of course feel |
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> free to try to do that yourself as well (the format is a bit iffy). |
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> Gentoo devs should be able to commit directly, everyone else is encouraged to |
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> file pull requests. |
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> Cheers, |
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> Andreas |
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This was very cool, and generated much interest at FOSDEM too - thanks |
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for this Andreas! |
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It may be worth cross-posting over to some of -dev/-users possibly to |
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raise awareness, as much as call for contributions! |
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Regards, |
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veremit/Michael. |