[Freeswitch-users] CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Assisting With FreeSWITCH Subprojects
Michael Gende
mgende at gendesign.com
Tue Sep 15 07:50:45 PDT 2009
Hey Demuel, et al,
I agree that without coordination, there will be duplication of effort, etc.
How does one "find the line to get in" to help with, in my case,
documentation? I don't want to, with the best of intentions, simply create
confusion.
I'm new, so if I've simply not yet RTFM that answers my question above, some
kind person might nudge me in the right direction.
Back to registering with my SIP provider...
Regards,
Mike G.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:38 AM, <demuel at thephinix.org> wrote:
> Hi Michael / FS enthusiast,
>
> In my opinion, it will be an undeniably perfect chaos if everyone wants to
> do everything. One way
> I can suggest out of this is the following:
>
> - sets of persons that does all the stuff on the FS core. I'm not sure if
> this one will work out but
> I think these are the only persons who has commit access to the source code
> and will also be willing
> to accept modifications, enhancements, etc.
>
> - individuals can ask if they can be the maintainer/tester for a particular
> module. Bug fixing,
> sending modifications and enhancements will still be subject to the
> approval of anthm.
>
> - an array of persons that will take ownership on what FS can do and
> provide realiable working
> examples for it. Currently, it takes amount of pain for a newbie on how to
> configure SIP because
> the examples are too confusing and sometimes there is not certainty if this
> will work on what
> release of FS or not.
>
> - any individual that has time and interest can start owning the porting of
> FS to other operating
> system. Like in my case, I am working on making FS ported to FreeBSD ports
> but I don't know if
> somebody did it or if he is currently doing it, as to what stage he is in?
>
> - there should be a release engineering team. In my opinion, a stable and
> current release will be
> much more sane.
>
> As with any other successful open source project, we won't be starting to
> say I want to contribute
> this and start working on that. We should indicate that you take ownership
> of this and any
> comments should be forwarded right unto you.
>
> Again, this is just my opinion. You can take some of it or leave it using
> "sudo rm -rf blah/*" .
>
> There and back again,
> Demuel I. Bendano
> a.k.a engrxyz
>
>
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > You can count with me for anything else, like documentation,
> > coding/scripting, or any other FreeSWITCH related stuff.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Diego
> >
> > 2009/9/14 João Mesquita <jmesquita at freeswitch.org>
> >
> >> You can assign two things to me.
> >>
> >> 1. libesl code documentation (partially done and Doxygened - needs
> >> cleaning)
> >> 2. Bug marshal. I am setting up the proper lab environment here to be
> able
> >> to test most stuff.
> >>
> >> Count me in for any questions I can answer and I am _always_ on IRC
> >>
> >> jmesquita
> >>
> >> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Michael Collins <msc at freeswitch.org
> >wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello FreeSWITCHers!
> >>>
> >>> We are looking for people who are in a position to help out with
> various
> >>> subprojects that will help FreeSWITCH to keep growing. We need people
> to
> >>> help out in these basic areas:
> >>>
> >>> Bug marshals (people who watch JIRA and test bug reports, patches,
> etc.)
> >>> Documentation maintainers (people who update the wiki when new stuff
> comes
> >>> out, also those familiar with mediawiki administration)
> >>> Documentation authors (people who write new docs, how-to's, tutorials,
> >>> examples, etc.)
> >>> Package maintainers (people who manage Debian debs, RPMs, etc.)
> >>>
> >>> Additionally, we are always looking for more folks to assist with
> >>> answering questions on IRC and the mailing list. It is definitely nice
> to
> >>> have people who've gone through the pains of switching to FreeSWITCH
> (or
> >>> learning it from scratch) who can assist the steady stream of new
> users.
> >>>
> >>> If you want to help and aren't sure where to go from here then please
> at
> >>> least do the following:
> >>> #1 - Join #freeswitch on irc.freenode.net and hang out as much as
> >>> possible
> >>> #2 - Check the recent changes link on wiki.freeswitch.org each day
> >>> #3 - Join the Friday public conference call and listen in
> >>> These three things, in addition to the mailing list, will keep you well
> in
> >>> tune with the FreeSWITCH community and what's happening.
> >>>
> >>> Next, make a note of the parts of FS that you use frequently, know a
> lot
> >>> about, or are particularly passionate about. Those are the items we'd
> love
> >>> to have you help us with. For example: if you use mod_xml_curl
> frequently
> >>> and have been through the set up process then you're a prime candidate
> to
> >>> help answer questions, refine the mod_xml_curl wiki documentation,
> write up
> >>> a tutorial, contribute a working example of a web server & database
> schema,
> >>> etc. If you are good with a scripting language then we could definitely
> use
> >>> help with rounding out the docs for your favorite language. We could
> also
> >>> use code samples, so ask for a contrib folder if you have things you
> would
> >>> like to share. Or how about this: you read something on the wiki, it
> doesn't
> >>> quite work when you try, so you tinker until you figure it out. Now
> you're
> >>> in a position to update the wiki for everyone else's benefit, too.
> >>>
> >>> As you can see, you don't have to be a FreeSWITCH expert before you can
> >>> help the project. What we really need are people who care about the
> project
> >>> and want to see it flourish. If you are such a person then please
> contact me
> >>> off list. Tell me what you're good at or where you would like to help.
> >>>
> >>> Many thanks for all of your support!
> >>> -Michael
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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