Nothing special.
. Have made some local changes, and would like to add it in.
too.
Gettin' things done.
We know you well from recent release meetings where you have shown interest in helping with the project. So I will welcome any contribution you may give. Maybe also to the core code if you get the chance
In the interest of fairness towards other developers who were asked to provide a more detailed writeup on background and plans I would encourage to give a little more information above. Otherwise we are setting a precedence that may, in the future, lead to some discussions that are not as easy. This is not a comment on
but a process comment.
No disrespect ThomasWeigert, but as a person who lacks in every experiential aspect in the developer's world, I have nothing more to add. Unless I need to mention 'bout my personal life which I don't even know where to start, unless tellin' everyone that I've worked part time in different kinds of jobs that's not related to computer science will bump up my credit to get
checkin for two plugins that aren't developed up to speed.
access, I would be glad to send out patches to someone who is willin' to do it.
more than a week ago but he doesn't have the time to even look at it. I know it works too 'cuz
.
I would personally discourage anyone to follow my suit though.
Thomas brings a good question. Yes, in general people should describe what they are doing and what they can bring to the TWiki project. In Kwang's case, he is known as a friendly peron on IRC and on TWiki.org, and has contributed some plugin code. So I support his request and would like to invite him to the
. Welcome Kwang!
Thank you very much.
I've enabled your TWiki.org user's write access to TWiki-Plugins. Welcome to the 'club'