Hi everybody, I have sent a Summer of Code application to work on coding a GTK interface module for Yast, which was accepted. *thank you guys btw* It is a very exciting project that I will be very happy to work on. I don't know much about how you guys work here on OpenSuse... Can someone please tell me, and the other participants, what infrastructure you have? I think it would be nice to have available a webpage (maybe just a wiki entry) and a source code repository, so that our work can be publicly followed. Also, just wondering, is any other SoC participant on the mailing list? And is there a participants list available? Thanks again. Cheers, Ricardo -- Take my word for it, the silliest woman can manage a clever man, but it needs a very clever woman to manage a fool. -- Kipling
I have sent a Summer of Code application to work on coding a GTK interface module for Yast, which was accepted. *thank you guys btw* It is a very exciting project that I will be very happy to work on.
w00t! Many thanks, I was the poor fool who suggested this, and I'm thrilled to have someone on board.
I don't know much about how you guys work here on OpenSuse... Can someone please tell me, and the other participants, what infrastructure you have? I think it would be nice to have available a webpage (maybe just a wiki entry) and a source code repository, so that our work can be publicly followed.
Don't know how it'll work in terms of internal SUSE stuff, and hosting code etc, but point $BROWSER at http://opensuse.org/YaST2-GTK which would be a good way to track progress. Also, if you blog, I want to hear from you so you can be added to Planet SUSE, please reply off-list about this. (This goes for any other PoC participants, and anyone else who contributes to [open]SUSE in anyway of course) -- James Ogley james@usr-local-bin.org http://usr-local-bin.org Packages for SUSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms Help end poverty: http://oxfam.org.uk/imin
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 10:21:08PM +0100, James Ogley wrote:
Don't know how it'll work in terms of internal SUSE stuff, and hosting code etc, but point $BROWSER at http://opensuse.org/YaST2-GTK which would be a good way to track progress.
Perhaps the best place to discuss this is on the opensuse-factory mailing list. (Unless people know a better way)
Also, if you blog, I want to hear from you so you can be added to Planet SUSE, please reply off-list about this. (This goes for any other PoC participants, and anyone else who contributes to [open]SUSE in anyway of course)
Please also tell about this on-list. It is always interesting to see things related to SUSE. -- houghi http://houghi.org http://www.plainfaqs.org/linux/ http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
Today I went outside. My pupils have never been tinier...
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 19:43, Ricardo Cruz wrote:
I have sent a Summer of Code application to work on coding a GTK interface module for Yast, which was accepted. *thank you guys btw* It is a very exciting project that I will be very happy to work on.
Welcome to openSUSE. I'm glad that you are taking on this project and wish you all the best.
I don't know much about how you guys work here on OpenSuse... Can someone please tell me, and the other participants, what infrastructure you have? I think it would be nice to have available a webpage (maybe just a wiki entry) and a source code repository, so that our work can be publicly followed.
Your mentors will be Michael (he has written a very basic YaST-Gtk prototype),
Federico (he knows about Gtk) and Stano (he is a YaST developer). Please work
with them. They will tell you how to proceed. I don't know if they are
subscribed to this mailing list, so I have put them in CC.
The YaST source code is available at
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?yast.
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Cornelius Schumacher
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Cornelius Schumacher
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houghi
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James Ogley
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Ricardo Cruz