I've had a look at some open source code, and I found it pleasently easy to understand. But better yet was the entheusiasm of the other developers to help me help them.
But the best is seeing people use the code. *warm and fuzzy*
for those of us who don't know, tell us what it looks like in the kernal. Is it scruffy and mind bending? Or is everything sparkling and clean. Or is it friendly and humerous?
How did you find patching it? Easy?
kjorn
try coding something usefull to you, then interest other people in adding patches/improvements to you code...
it's a good way to start.
Don't limit yourself to computery people, I'm coding a kite design program for kite designers.
kjorn
I got the Ricky Gervais stand up DVD, it's well funny. He's good, it is kinda reminisent of The Office, but he's damn good on stage.
Just PayPal your $699 to Darl ;-)
Yeah, I agree.
I've had a look at some open source code, and I found it pleasently easy to understand. But better yet was the entheusiasm of the other developers to help me help them.
But the best is seeing people use the code. *warm and fuzzy*
j
for those of us who don't know, tell us what it looks like in the kernal. Is it scruffy and mind bending? Or is everything sparkling and clean. Or is it friendly and humerous? How did you find patching it? Easy? kjorn
i love this feature being a surfer, can keep all your notes in your pocket while in the sea. In the UK they go soggy - goodbye 50 quid :-/
j
but, this competition isn't particularily harmful
i disagree.I disagree with you sir ;-)
Competition is always a good thing, even with in the Linux world, it means each distro is getting better and better.
john.e.boy
It's gunna make it real interesting for future historians to figure out how to decrypt and read those old data formats.
try coding something usefull to you, then interest other people in adding patches/improvements to you code... it's a good way to start. Don't limit yourself to computery people, I'm coding a kite design program for kite designers. kjorn
it's not the size of the waves that matter, its the motion of the ocean
More of a comparison, who is more bigotted, the scientist or the Christian zelot? kjorn
I think America has a Christian problem. They rule your country, not some impartial, like, say, the scientists.
kjorn