For starters, take a look at http://people.debian.org/~mbc/di.html As for not touching your drive, there used to be a "make demo" but i'm not sure if its still there. I'm sure there is still a lot that you can do without actually doing an install. On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 11:48:51AM -0500, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: > After browsing the Debian todo list, I'm interested in helping out any > way I can with the debian-installer project. How do I get started with > it? I have a current Woody/XP Pro dual-boot system with no extra > partitions to play with. Can I help with the installer without touching > my hard drive? Or is there a way to simulate a partition and try to > install it on that? > > I'm basically just looking for some advice on how to contribute here. > I'm not officially a Debian Developer, although I'm certainly interested. > > -- michael cardenas | GNU/Linux software developer hyperpoem.net | lead software engineer, lindows.com people.debian.org/~mbc | encrypted email preferred "Climb Mount Fuji, O snail, but slowly, slowly." - Matsuo Basho
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