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Tcl Core Team: Call for Tk maintainers
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- Subject: Tcl Core Team: Call for Tk maintainers
- From: Donald G Porter <dgp at email dot nist dot gov>
- Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 14:46:45 -0400 (EDT)
- Cc: claird at starbase dot neosoft dot com, lvirden at cas dot org
- Reply-To: Donald G Porter <dgp at email dot nist dot gov>
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In February, the Tcl Core Team (TCT) called on members of the community
to volunteer as maintainers of the Tcl source code. We are pleased to
note that many prominent members of the Tcl community have answered that
call, including Daniel Steffen, Kevin Kenny, Miguel Sofer, Rolf
Schroedter, and Vincent Darley. Several TCT members are also performing
maintainer duty. Thanks to all these people [*] who keep high quality
in the Tcl source code!
In recent days, the TCT has quietly been collecting volunteers to serve
as maintainers of the Tk toolkit source code. Already on board are
Allen Flick, Frédéric Bonnet, and Miguel Bañón in addition to TCT
members [+]. Now the TCT would like to issue a more public invitation
to others who may be interested in working on the Tk source code.
We have divided Tk into 86 parts, each covering one functional area [#].
We are looking for people who are willing to maintain / take
responsibility for (at least) one of these functional areas. Each area
can have many maintainers, so feel free to join forces with others.
Prior knowledge of the Tk source code in the chosen area is useful but
not required. A willingness to acquire such knowledge is required, as
is enough volunteer time, i.e. at least a few hours per week.
The basic tasks a maintainer performs are the review and integration of
patches to his or her functional area of Tk. For a more detailed
description of how maintainers work on Tcl/Tk, see TIP 28 [$].
People who are interested in becoming a Tk maintainer (or a Tcl
maintainer -- there's still room for more!) should send an email to the
TCLCORE mailing list <tcl-core@lists.sourceforge.net>. Let us know your
SourceForge [@] account name, so we can empower you as a Tcl/Tk
Developer.
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[*] -- http://dev.scriptics.com:8080/cgi-bin/tct/tip/24.html --
[+] -- http://dev.scriptics.com:8080/cgi-bin/tct/tip/30.html --
[#] -- http://dev.scriptics.com:8080/cgi-bin/tct/tip/23.html --
[$] -- http://dev.scriptics.com:8080/cgi-bin/tct/tip/28.html --
[@] -- http://sourceforge.net/ --
| Don Porter Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division |
| donald.porter@nist.gov Information Technology Laboratory |
| http://math.nist.gov/~DPorter/ NIST |
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