What about rather a coding / debugging frenzy ?
I considered them both but they are very hard to do for me for a known reason, Documentation.
I read them all + a lot of the mailing lists but still do not know where to start with all of this even in the debugging, getting the trace of a certain component is not that easy because there is no place listing them I need to guess if it's +reg or +registry for example, there are places where it's match harder (ex display stuff)....
About coding it's even harder since I do not know a lot about linux and in programming for linux for a first, the list of tasks is updated very slowly and usually not very clear to outsiders, the Janitorial list that is suppose to be the easiest is not very clear about what to do and is full of junk already done, not updated very frequently and also has stuff that the gurus here are working months on them (like dll separation) so how does a Janitorial suppose to do that?
Don't get me wrong, I am not trying to say anything bad about you or the project or the rest of the wonderful people working on it, but as I see it the reason others programmers do not join it or at least I don't is becouse you do not make this task easy at all, if anyone would want to turn this around and try to pass some of this knowledge I am willing to learn and document (I am not a writer and my primary language is not English...) just to get the view point of a new programmer (ok I HAVE been watching this project for about 4 years but did not get active as a programmer).
Ya, this is not a constant signature, sincerely yours, Hatky.
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