> While what Brian says about reinventing the wheel makes sense I tend
> to agree with Adam in the past I've worked with people running
> projects at SF and they've found it slow and unwieldly to work with.
It is said, "Opinions are like ass holes, everyone has one". NOT to say
your wrong, or they are. I am throwing caution to wind because it is done,
setup, etc.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bluequartz
There are:
Feature Request
Bug Submit
(Both anonymous)
Forums
Mailing Lists (Developer, Bugs, Submit Reports)
I am NOT adding a -user list. I do not want to take away from this list,
or try to have two competing list. The lists there are pretty much
strickly developement type lists. All are welcome to join though. No
restrictions there.
SVN <= See the code, download it, etc. Mainly for the developer again.
Files are still going to be handeled via YUM. The repos will stay same
way, etc.
If you want to join the project, create an account on sf.net, and join the
project. All are welcome. Even if you just want to help with
Documentation. There are new features in BQ that were never in the
RaQ550, so the document needs to be rebuilt!
I know there are bugs, please start posting them, and they will be fixed.
If you have any questions, just ask!
-Brian
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