[dpdk-web] update of "Contribute" page
Thomas Monjalon
thomas at monjalon.net
Wed Aug 7 18:07:02 CEST 2019
07/08/2019 17:50, Mcnamara, John:
> > The collaboration is based on git and emails. Coming patches are listed in
> > patchwork. Bugs are open in bugzilla. The Technical Board may intermediate
> > in the development process, as described in the Technical Board operation.
>
> Some minor proposed changes to this section as follows:
>
> The collaboration is based on git and emails. Incoming patches are listed in
> patchwork. Bugs are opened in bugzilla. The Technical Board may intermediate
> in the development process, as described in the Technical Board operation.
>
> > The main project has specific informations for contributors.
> > Other projects have their own documentation.
>
> The singular "information" would be better here.
>
> Otherwise +1.
OK, thanks for the review John.
Trishan, Jill, I think you can proceed with the above suggestions.
Thanks
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: web [mailto:web-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Monjalon
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 4:05 PM
> > To: web at dpdk.org
> > Cc: Jill Lovato <jlovato at linuxfoundation.org>;
> > tdelanerolle at linuxfoundation.org
> > Subject: [dpdk-web] update of "Contribute" page
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to propose an update of this page:
> > https://www.dpdk.org/contribute/
> > It is supposed to be a welcome page for contributors of any DPDK project,
> > not only the core one. So we can remove some redundancy with the page
> > about contributing to DPDK Core.
> > One more change: we have a new code.dpdk.org service to advertise.
> >
> > We can keep this introduction:
> > "
> > DPDK is an open source project, with the main code BSD licensed and Linux
> > kernel related parts are naturally licensed under the GPL. We welcome and
> > encourage anyone who is interested to contribute and participate in the
> > project.
> > "
> > The second part of the introduction requires some changes:
> > "
> > The collaboration is based on git and emails. Coming patches are listed in
> > patchwork. Bugs are open in bugzilla. The Technical Board may intermediate
> > in the development process, as described in the Technical Board operation.
> > "
> > The link on "git" must be changed to http://git.dpdk.org so that it covers
> > all repositories.
> > The link on "emails" must be to the following section listing all mailing-
> > lists.
> > The link on "patchwork" must cover any possible new project:
> > https://patches.dpdk.org The sentence about the roadmap is removed because
> > specific to Core.
> > The link on "bugzilla" must cover all projects: https://bugs.dpdk.org
> >
> > We should add a sentence to link to the "Contribute" page of the Core
> > project:
> > "
> > The main project has specific informations for contributors.
> > Other projects have their own documentation.
> > "
> > with "informations for contributors" being a link to
> > https://core.dpdk.org/contribute and "documentation" being a link to
> > https://www.dpdk.org/hosted-projects/
> >
> > The next section "Get the Code" can be replaced by a list of links to
> > services available to the contributors:
> > - Code - code.dpdk.org
> > - Repositories - git.dpdk.org
> > - Patches - patches.dpdk.org
> > - Email archives - inbox.dpdk.org
> > - Bugs - bugs.dpdk.org
> >
> > The section "Mailing Lists" should stay as is.
> >
> > The section "Ways to Contribute" is an old copy of the Core project, so it
> > should be completely removed from this general page.
> >
> > Any comment?
> >
>
>
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