Has this made it through?

Mark E Anderson mark at macports.org
Mon Aug 12 04:04:29 UTC 2024


Thanks! I think that might be it. Lets see if this works!

I thought I noticed a bunch of adoc files go missing. I don't really have a preference as to asciidoc or markdown or whatever. Just the DocBook is very hard to edit. Maybe I just need a better way to deal with DocBook - my plan is to do some experimenting on the side first, because honestly I like the guide a lot and use it a ton, but my first crack at trying to add to it has been a bit of a slog.

Mark

On Sun, Aug 11, 2024, at 6:46 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
> On 12/8/2024 06:59, Mark E Anderson wrote:
> > Sorry for this, but my mark at macports.org <mailto:mark at macports.org> 
> > email has been bouncing from the list with a weird error, so I've 
> > subscribed with another - I can still send and receive email from the 
> > the MacPorts email but not to the lists.
> 
> You sent this to the old macosforge list address, which is probably part 
> of the problem. I've switched to <macports-dev at lists.macports.org> in 
> this reply, and that's what you should use going forward.
> 
> Also make sure you send via MacPorts' mail server when using your 
> @macports.org address: 
> <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/NewCommittersGuide#SendingfromyourProjectMemberAddress>
> 
> > *Things that bounced that I wanted to talk about:*
> > 
> >  1. Giving the guide some love, and having trouble with DocBook, and
> >     wondering if we wanted to switch to something like asciidoc or if
> >     the community preferred something else, or if I'm just the weirdo
> >     having trouble with DocBook
> 
> Relevant: 
> <https://github.com/macports/macports-guide/commit/25769bb5ad761575d3513ac535147eb4fb83c47e>
> 
> - Josh
> 
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