Siduction Forum
Siduction Forum => Ideas & Improvements => Topic started by: zyrox on 2013/06/05, 10:23:28
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Open-source governance model
I imagine the project could be divided into three tiers.
Tier 1
The kernel and kernel modules
Tier 2
Installer
Official and custom scripts/packages
Meta packages
Desktop spins
More...
Tier 3
The manual
Websites
Translations
Artwork
More...
In addition to this, there would also be a public wiki.
All the projects in tier 3 could be placed on a public git server like github.
Some of the projects in tier 2 could also be placed on a public git server like github.
Each public project has a team with commit access doing the quality controls, but anyone can do pull requests.
The wiki would be a natural place to describe how to do pull requests to a public project.
What say you?
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I say: http://git.siduction.org :)
greetz
devil
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Looking good indeed.
It would be nice to get some web sites and documentation around these things though, making it more accessible to non-technical users. I didn't even know there was a public server!
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btw, you are supposed to say We fight!
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...I didn't even know there was a public server!...
I still think there should be a link in the menu on the left side showing a structure of siduction.org website with its points of interest.
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Just two clicks away, but only when you know where to look for it :-) From menu click Development, which opens the dev project chili.siduction.org (http://chili.siduction.org). On the main page there you find link to Map of siduction (http://chili.siduction.org/projects/siduction/wiki/Map_Siduction)
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Just two clicks away, ...
I know.but only when you know where to look for it :-) ...
Cool as ever.
I again have the feeling that map remains hidden beyond any rational grounds.
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Conservative and low profile communication can be a good idea (kind of like what debian has), but a open and user friendly portal is also important. Specially if we need to attract different kinds of people, like artists and translators for example.