Well.. no answers yet, maybe the time to give this thread a *bump* :) Also, I started reading the article about Chandler's architecture ( http://chandler.osafoundation.org/docs/0.7/overview.html) but even though it says 0.7 in the URL, it mentions 0.6 a lot and seems a little outdated, or is it just my impression?
Chandler is a quite complex piece of software, if OSAF want to get more volunteer developers, documentation regarding the architecture and most important IMHO - quick start guides showing common and proven patterns for setting up the development environment for Chandler are essential. I already checked out the source tree for the last release. Will play with it in my spare time. Wish me luck! Marcelo. On Fri, Feb 8, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello fellows, > > Fistly, I'd like to say that you guys did a great work on version 0.7.4! A > minor revision number, but many improvements! I can feel that the GUI is > also more responsive. Great! :) > > I really would love to start developing for Chandler - maybe some local > forks and experiments to better understand its architecture and probably > focus on plugin development later. I already program Python (I'm a > professional web developer working with Zope/Plone). Where do you guys think > I should start? Any articles on the wiki that would worth reading before? > Just checkout the last revision and start playing? What infra-structure > would be recommended (apart from SVN, of course)? > > I use Ubuntu 7.10 as my workstation OS. > > Keep up the great work! > > Marcelo. > > > >
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