* Tina Isaksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:03:03 11:04 +0100]: > My project is a graphical front-end to APT (shamelessly named 'Tinapt') > using Qt (PyQT / PyKDE). I'm still very much trying to stick with the > KISS principle and shun the more fancy solutions for now. I do however > plan to keep improving it as I get a better programmer and the ultimate > goal is for it to end up somewhere between Synaptic and Aptitude. But > for now it will remain a learning project. So to my point: It's fun > learning alone but it would maybe be even more fun to learn together > with others, so I was wondering if there are any other Python newbies > out there wanting to join me in this project? I've been looking at > putting it up on BerliOS (www.berlios.de) and run it as a 'real' project > in order to learn how that is done too. Still have a few things to > figure out in that regard though...
Wow -- I'm very impressed. As an aside (and don't get me wrong, I think BerliOS is very good), maybe you could put it on Alioth (alioth.debian.org)? I definitely think this is something that, when finished, should end up in Debian proper. The KDE team in particular might be interested... > Interested? Let me know :) Just remember that the emphasis is on > learning, so if this sounds like a silly little waste-of-time project > you are probably right ;) Doesn't sound silly, little, or like a waste of time to me. GUI programming with Qt and dealing with apt etc -- I don't get the impression that these things are easy, so like I said before, I am very impressed. Do keep us updated with your progress! (And sorry, I'm not a Qt or python girl, so it's not the project for me, but I think it's awesome anyway. :)) -- off the chain like a rebellious guanine nucleotide -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]