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Request for better problem statements
I'm looking at some of the projects listed on the page and am puzzled how I, as a potential developer, would get started/involved in many of these (and in fact, what some of them are). Some comments below.
- Activity Handbook: wikify, convert to LaTeX (because DocBook sucks)
- can we have a wiki page just for this project? What exactly needs to get done? Are there deadlines? Who should the final result be sent to - who will it be used by? who can provide feedback?
- OLPC pilots: comprehensive overview of where pilots are happening and contact info (if possible) for each pilot
- can we have a wiki page just for this project? What exactly needs to get done? Are there deadlines? Who should the final result be sent to - who will it be used by? who can provide feedback? Is this Map updating?
- Projectdb: clean up source-code
- (Imagine I'm a newbie.) What is projectdb? How do I get access to the code? What bugs exist that need to be fixed? Do I need to check with the maintainer (who?) before making commits? How do I get my fixes deployed on the live system? How do I test the live system to see if my changes work?
- activity to control power on USB port (for keyboard illumination)
- Why is this useful? Who wants it done? Who can provide feedback? Is there someone who will immediately use this if I make it, and who? What is the problem we are trying to solve? What are some suggested first steps for me to explore if I can't think of a good way to start making this?
- sleep ;-) (and test the Alarm clock activity)
- Test what? For whom? any particular areas of focus? Why is testing for this needed - is the lack of testing harming somebody right now?
- Set up a build server of your own
- Why would I do this? What results would I be looking for? Who wants these results? By when? What are they using my results for? How do I start?
Mchua 16:10, 7 June 2008 (EDT)