So, does anyone know how to go about getting a login? If yes, I
volunteer to
put this info on Trac
It has to be said…
Instead of asking for a ‘login’ you’d be better off producing
documentation and linking to it off Trac (You can - try the
‘Tutorials/Articles’ section) or improving what is already there …
there are ‘Edit this page’ links if you move off the home page.
Come on now. In all honesty nobody is going to get committer or Trac
access without showing that it’d be worthwhile or that they know what
they are doing.
Nobody needs to ask for access. You don’t need access to produce
documentation and you don’t need commit status until you’ve shown you
can produce the patches (with tests) in a consistent way.
Infact, I have had a request from people on the IRC. People are finding
it
harder and harder to install typo at both states of install. So I have
come
up with a new install page on the wiki, http://typosphere.org/trac/wiki/install . I believe this will be a great
tutorial once it is done. If you guys have time, could you please edit
it
and clean it up. I don’t have all the time in the world to do things
like
wiki edits. I know it is far from finished, but I would love to have
this
‘save’ Typo. The basic gist will include the two ways one could install
Typo
(svn and manual upload), the risks envolved in using these types, and
the
database setups one could use. I am planning to finish it pretty soon
(end
week kinda stuff) but I am moving country tommorrow (hawaii) then flying
to
the main land for a holiday. So I can’t plan on alot.
Please don’t forget about our other fully supported databases when
generating documentation. (I would go so far as to say we should be
recommending SQLite to people due to the simplicity in getting it to
run correctly vs. the tuning and setup required for the other two
choices. I’m sure others may disagree.)