Hi Luke, I’m not sure if I understand correctly (or if you’re emailing as a result of the GNUstep PR email I sent this morning ?)
I will say if you are looking for something to track tasks from the Report Bugs wiki page, I fully support this as I struggle staying on course with anything I’m doing :) Cheers Steven > On May 6, 2025, at 11:51 AM, Luke Lollard via Discussion list for the GNUstep > programming environment <[email protected]> wrote: > > Going off of that previous thread ("GNUstep Public Relations"), it > sounds like there's some interest in tackling issues on the wiki first, > and using GitHub Projects to track the work. > > With GitHub Projects, it appears that tasks in a project are actually > GitHub Issues that still need to be connected to a repo. The projects > view is just a better way to organize and visualize them. > > Two questions on this: > > 1. Will one repo (gnustep/website) work for all tasks concerning the web > presence, or do we need to have two separate repos (gnustep/website, > gnustep/wiki)? > > 2. What's the process like to get the repo/s and project created on > GitHub, and to be able access them? > > > -- > Luke Lollard > >
