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From: | Xavier Nicolovici |
Subject: | [Pyatcron-devel-list] Re: About Fedora Project |
Date: | Mon, 24 May 2004 10:36:35 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.6 (Windows/20040502) |
Ola Marcos, Soy Javier, de Francia, y esto es el poquito de español que hablo ;-) Seriously, I'm more confident writing english than spanish, so let's continue with english.... As of today, we do not have any documentation ready, we are really at the begining of this project. But if you want, you can take the lead to write the user documentation, first in spanish and then in english. It is as you want. To get into the loop, I would suggest that you get a copy of the actual source code (from CVS) and try running it on your system (you need Fedora, does not run on RedHat 9.0). Then, start writing a draft documentation and submit your ideas on the development mailng list. There is also another way to explore that might help you getting into the Python source code; We actually do not support internationalization and someone has to hack the source to do so. If you feel comfortable with that, then do not hesitate. You will find any informations (CVS access, mailing list,...) on http://www.pyatcron.org Do not hesitate to ask questions on the development list as well. Bye, Xavier Marcos R Garcia wrote: El mié, 19-05-2004 a las 11:09, Brent Fox escribió:On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 07:22, Marcos R Garcia wrote:May I participate in the System Task scheduler? Some ideas over I could begin to work?You should talk to the guys at www.pyatcron.org. They seem to have a pretty good start. We still don't have the public Fedora CVS server ready to go yet, so we can't host the project in CVS at the moment. Cheers, BrentHi! As you can see I offered my effort in order to participate in the development of the System Task Scheduler. Because of my novice status in Python I could offer my job aportation in the spanish translation of the Documentation, meanwhile I will get experience over this language to offer you a code aportation to the project. In particular I interested in the backup topics that could be integrated in this kind of scheduler. Best regards from Merida YUC (Mexico) . |
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