On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 08:49, Ralf Nolden wrote: > > Why don't you just get yourself a CVS account for KDE and do the work in > > the CVS repository? That's IMHO one of the easiest ways to communicate. > > That way everyone _has_ to make sure they're in sync with other people's > > reality and _have_ to make sure stuff works for everyone, work is not > > duplicated etc.... > > *t > > I requested a debian@kde.org mailinglist this morning after Karolina's > suggestion and will ask David to give her a CVS account. > Ralf, you may know me more as orth on #debian-kde, but I was wondering if you would be so kind as extend this offer to me too. I would be more than happy to contribute some of my enhancements/fixes/patches/thoughts/experience/packages to any debian kde project. I would love an idea of a central experimental debian repository of all kde/qt packages possible. My current CVS HEAD snapshots debs are at http://hobbiton.opendoorsoftware.com Cheers, James -- James Greenhalgh, Open Door Software Inc. I believe in free software. Free software is a matter of the users' freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software. Please do not send me any proprietary attachments. PGP key num: D858790C Fingerprint: A253 E524 8BC4 5E86 77E4 83D3 C27D D276 D858 790C
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