KProject sounds good. I would be available for some of the work (design, coding) on the project. Most of my experience (several years) is GUI based on the Windows platform using C++ etc, I also have a bit of experience with Java. I want to start programming KDE and this would be a good project to start on. Thanks, Andy Branch -----Original Message----- From: Jim Sabatke [mailto:jsabatke@execpc.com] Sent: 06 June 2001 02:39 To: John Gilger Cc: Barb; andjoh@cicada.linux-site.net; dlbt@pacific.net.sg; suse Subject: Re: [SLE] Project Manager SourceForge looks perfect. We need a name for the project. My suggestion is KProject, to fit in with the other KDE Office programs. I am open to suggestions. I am also going to take this off-line from the SuSE list as soon as possible and use a SourceForge list for the project. Jim John Gilger wrote:
On Sunday 03 June 2001 22:38, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Barb,
It sounds like we have the core of a requirements team, as well as a coder or two willing to help. I really would love to be part of an effort to build a good project management tool. I've got room on my web page for a requirements document. I think what we would need more than anything is a site to sponsor an email list. Any suggestions?
Jim
How about SourceForge?
John
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Yes, Kproject sound wonderful. : ) I can't code but can test and draft some specs. Dennis/sg
KProject sounds good.
I would be available for some of the work (design, coding) on the project. Most of my experience (several years) is GUI based on the Windows platform using C++ etc, I also have a bit of experience with Java. I want to start programming KDE and this would be a good project to start on.
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Andrew Branch
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Dennis