Re: Project management software project, was Re: [issues] Jamie Lokier(was Re: 50 people to watch)

1999-12-04 Thread Maureen Lecuona
Thanks Dan, but we have resources at this point... Maureen Lecuona Dan McGarry wrote: > > Hi list; > > If you need resources for a project such as this, you might want to consider > talking to the people at VA Linux. The following URI will give you an idea > of the kind of support they're will

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1999-12-04 Thread Aaron Malone
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 07:08:25PM -0500, Maureen Lecuona wrote: > > Thanks. I just ordered it. What about GTK+? Any good docs out there? I just picked up a copy of "Learning Python" last night at Barnes & Noble, and right next to it were several copies of a book by Havoc Pennington on GNOME/

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1999-12-04 Thread jenn
curious wrote: > > pardon my stupidity.. > what will this planned management software do? Not at ALL stupid. I'm FAR more interested in getting the specification list and the design set done than in picking a language. To be somewhat cliched: there's two types of programmer. Ahem. One type: S

Re: [issues] Jamie Lokier (was Re: 50 people to watch)

1999-12-04 Thread jenn
Kelly Lynn Martin wrote: > > On Fri, 03 Dec 1999 01:01:28 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > >Except that someone mentioned that it's an interpreted language. I > >would recommend that project management software should not require > >someone to have the interpreter as well as the software itsel

Re: Project management software project, was Re: [issues] Jamie Lokier(was Re: 50 people to watch)

1999-12-04 Thread jenn
Maureen Lecuona wrote: > > If those of us who are really interested in working on project management > software would answer, I would like to start coming up with an out of pocket > cost figure, so please answer the following: > > 1. What language(s) are you expecting to use? Unknown till I kn