>>>> "T" == Trey
<trey(a)veggie.stu.wesleyan.edu> writes:
T> Hello again,
T> Having been a person who spends all day with at least one Xemacs
T> and one Gnu Emacs session open, I would like to help.
Thanks.
>
> - keeps track of the status of external packages.
> - integrates or helps the author integrate packages into the XEmacs
> framework somewhere.
> - sets up CVS commit access for all package authors.
> - creates "beta" and "stable" versions of packages, as
appropriate.
>
T> I would be quite willing to give a hand. I have a few machines
T> with CVS repositories here at Wesleyan; so I might be able to help with
T> that (though I imagine that something under
xemacs.org would be more
T> apropos).
No, I think we already have a plan for CVS service, and it is on
sourceforge. Would you like to be an XEmacs administrator for
SourceForge? The first thing would be to take the web site and put it
into a CVS repository at sourceforge (currently it is not really under
any kind of source code control). The job of "CVS XEmacs
administrator" is currently open, given Jareth Hein's inactivity.
Martin