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* [gentoo-dev] newbie on the list: how to get involved in the gentoo's development
@ 2003-07-18 11:51 sdesseaux
  2003-07-18 13:12 ` Svyatogor
  2003-07-18 14:55 ` Luke-Jr
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: sdesseaux @ 2003-07-18 11:51 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user, gentoo-dev

Hi!

Since February, i am happy to work with Gentoo. It's a great!!
If i write today, it's because i'd like to get involved in the gentoo 
linux development.
I'm a french programer of 27 years old and a big user of Linux since 
1998. I think there's so many things to do but i'd like to have advices, 
ideas about how to work on gentoo's development.

Moreover, i've an idea of project but before, i'd like to have your 
point of view. The installation of gentoo is long and a bit hard for 
newbies (most of people says to me that it has taken a long time before 
having a Gentoo which run without any problems). So, in my mind, i think
it would be a good thing to create a graphical installator (like 
traditionals's linux (mandrake,redhat....) for Gentoo and giving the 
choice of installation (graphical or text mode).
According to me, it would be a useful tool for Gentoo and for the users.

So, give me your opinion.

Regards

Samuel



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