Craftplacer
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Post by Craftplacer on Apr 24, 2021 0:34:36 GMT -8
I'm new to this forum, but I've seen many programs, scripts, and more made from this forum. I think it would made sense if users who develop such things to form an organization on GitHub, managing those projects and contributing to each other.
We could also open source specific scripts or programs to that organization.
It has advantages of using issues, wikis, you could also do rolling releases.
The organization could make a GitHub Pages site for information like on how to customize their Windows to look classic, etc.
Let me know what you think of this
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2021 15:51:34 GMT -8
I'm new to this forum, but I've seen many programs, scripts, and more made from this forum. I think it would made sense if users who develop such things to form an organization on GitHub, managing those projects and contributing to each other.
We could also open source specific scripts or programs to that organization.
It has advantages of using issues, wikis, you could also do rolling releases.
The organization could make a GitHub Pages site for information like on how to customize their Windows to look classic, etc.
Let me know what you think of this Perfect, it will also reduce frequent asking of "how do I make windows x look like windows 2000?" "Is there a way to get old taskbar?" "Is there a way to make menus and tooltips silde?" and so on. I'm in for this idea to be accepted.
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Post by ihatemetro on Apr 24, 2021 16:39:24 GMT -8
I'm new to this forum, but I've seen many programs, scripts, and more made from this forum. I think it would made sense if users who develop such things to form an organization on GitHub, managing those projects and contributing to each other.
We could also open source specific scripts or programs to that organization.
It has advantages of using issues, wikis, you could also do rolling releases.
The organization could make a GitHub Pages site for information like on how to customize their Windows to look classic, etc.
Let me know what you think of this Perfect, it will also reduce frequent asking of "how do I make windows x look like windows 2000?" "Is there a way to get old taskbar?" "Is there a way to make menus and tooltips silde?" and so on. I'm in for this idea to be accepted. A pinned start guide (in the same place as the Rules) like many other forums have might have the same effect.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2021 13:37:24 GMT -8
Perfect, it will also reduce frequent asking of "how do I make windows x look like windows 2000?" "Is there a way to get old taskbar?" "Is there a way to make menus and tooltips silde?" and so on. I'm in for this idea to be accepted. A pinned start guide (in the same place as the Rules) like many other forums have might have the same effect. Exactly my point.
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Post by leet on Jun 4, 2021 4:24:40 GMT -8
Craftplacer, I think we are pretty much the main devs together with Spitfire_x86. I think we should make the step to create and manage the organization. So that's exactly what I've done. I just created a GitHub organization and I was hoping you would help me set it up further.
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Craftplacer
New Member
Works on SCT and similar I guess
Posts: 20
OS: Windows 11
CPU: Intel i7 550
RAM: 8 GB
GPU: Nvidia GT 710
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Post by Craftplacer on Jun 4, 2021 8:09:59 GMT -8
Craftplacer , I think we are pretty much the main devs together with Spitfire_x86. I think we should make the step to create and manage the organization. So that's exactly what I've done. I just created a GitHub organization and I was hoping you would help me set it up further. That's great. The only question is, where should we make a "getting started" guide for customizing Windows for Classic Theme? Should we make a GH repo with Pages enabled and let everyone work on it, or let someone write a forum thread?
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Post by leet on Jun 4, 2021 13:13:17 GMT -8
We should do it on GitHub for collaboration purposes. But a thread explaining the introductory information and containing a link to the full guide wouldn’t be a bad idea.
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