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Re: Coming back to the assistant

 

I agree with Sebastian. Welcome back Andrew! 

Pierre

Le mardi 13 octobre 2009 à 23:38 +0200, Sebastian Spiess a écrit :

> On Sun, 2009-10-11 at 19:11 +0100, Andrew Sayers wrote:
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> > Hey all,
> > 
> > A variety of things going on in my life have pulled me away from the
> > assistant for many months now.  But with some gentle nudging from the
> > Ubuntu Vancouver Local Committee, I'm trying to find some time to spend
> > on RHA.  Thanks, new members!  My time's likely to be limited and
> > unpredictable for the near future, but I'll do my best.
> > 
> > Before I was dragged away from the project, the 0.1 branch was in its
> > maintenance phase, as 0.2 was being developed.  0.2 is a significant
> > overhaul, throwing out bits that didn't work, reworking bits that didn't
> > work right, and adding bits that were omitted before.  I've attached a
> > beta version of 0.2, so people can try it out without downloading the
> > source repository.
> > 
> > I've tested 0.2 enough to know that it will take you through at least a
> > few screens, but I still haven't set up a virtual machine to test it
> > against, so it may fall on its face after that.  Here are some things
> > I'd really like people to test:
> > 
> > * Can you run the assistant?  Is it obvious how to start it, and get
> > around it?  Would your gran say the same thing?
> > * Can you connect to other people with the assistant?
> > * The easiest way to access the documentation is through Advanced > More
> > information on page 3.  Does the documentation make sense to you?  Does
> > it seem like a reasonable way to organise the assistant?
> > 
> > I'm currently developing the 0.2 codebase here:
> > 
> > https://code.launchpad.net/~andrew-bugs-launchpad-net/remote-help-assistant/0.2
> > 
> > If you're interested in the programming side of things, feel free to
> > download the code, play about with it, and upload your changes.
> > Otherwise, suggestions are always gladly received on the list :)
> > 
> > Incidentally, the documentation is currently released under the GFDL
> > because that's what GNOME recommends.  I'm not that comfortable with the
> > GFDL, and it seems that I'm not the only one, as the Ubuntu
> > Documentation Project prefers the Creative Commons ShareAlike license.
> > I'm quite cautious about legal issues, and after literally minutes of
> > searching, I've not been able to find a trustworthy guide to putting
> > your documentation under the CC-BY-SA license.  If anyone out there
> > knows of such a guide, please speak up!
> > 
> > 	- Andrew
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> 
> good to have you back Andrew!
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