diff --git a/src/usr/doc/HACKING b/src/usr/doc/HACKING index 9a26294..47ace1e 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/HACKING +++ b/src/usr/doc/HACKING @@ -11,12 +11,19 @@ INTRODUCTION If you cannot post to the Issue Tracker, there is an #sbopkg channel on the freenode IRC network. + If you cannot post to the Issue Tracker, please consider joining the + sbopkg mailing list and post your bug report or feature request + there. + + http://sbopkg.org/mailman/listinfo/sbopkg-users + As far as hacking on the code, the best thing to do is to checkout the latest version from git using something like the following command: git checkout https://github.com/sbopkg/sbopkg.git + (See http://www.sbopkg.org/devel.php for more information.) Then contribute patches with something like 'diff -Naurp'. Please try to make each patch do one thing and do it well. Also, diff --git a/src/usr/doc/README b/src/usr/doc/README index 7aa5218..6753613 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/README +++ b/src/usr/doc/README @@ -57,15 +57,28 @@ GETTING HELP TODO Things that may be added or modified in the future contrib/ Additional user-contributed files + If you have read the manuals and the relevant documents and still + need help, you may want to join the sbopkg mailing list. Subscribe + by sending a mail whose body is "subscribe your-email@address-here" + to: + + sbopkg-users-request@sbopkg.org + + or use the web interface: + + http://sbopkg.org/mailman/listinfo/sbopkg-users + There is also an IRC channel for sbopkg on Freenode at #sbopkg. Further information on these and other resources is on the project website: + http://sbopkg.org https://github.com/sbopkg/sbopkg Specifically, the documentation page is: + http://sbopkg.org/docs.php https://github.com/sbopkg/sbopkg/wiki CONTRIBUTING diff --git a/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles b/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles index 2f92912..a36ce6e 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles +++ b/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles @@ -10,6 +10,12 @@ or on Slackware -current. If you wish to use these at your own risk, remove the '.sample' extension and either put them in $QUEUEDIR or set QUEUEDIR to where they are (see sbopkg.conf(5) for details). +Additionally, the hope is that user-contributed queues can be shared. +Please consider sending a copy of your queuefile(s) to the sbopkg +mailing list: + + http://sbopkg.org/mailman/listinfo/sbopkg-users + SELECTING ON OR OFF IN DIALOG If a line starts with an application's name, it will default to 'ON' diff --git a/tools/slack-desc b/tools/slack-desc index e44fd9d..859cf9f 100644 --- a/tools/slack-desc +++ b/tools/slack-desc @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ sbopkg: Sbopkg is a command-line and dialog-based tool to interact with the sbopkg: SlackBuilds.org repository, a collection of third-party SlackBuild sbopkg: scripts to build Slackware packages. sbopkg: -sbopkg: Homepage: https://github.com/sbopkg/sbopkg -sbopkg: +sbopkg: Homepage : http://www.sbopkg.org +sbopkg: Development: https://github.com/sbopkg/sbopkg sbopkg: sbopkg: sbopkg: