On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 15:42, John Hall wrote:

> I'm exploring use of PythonCard for a project on my pile.
> PythonCard was "inspired by Apple's HyperCard", and uses Python and
> wxWindows, so it's cross-platform. I don't know enough yet, but might
> be up for a prezzy on it in a few months. Will probably use Firebird as
> the database.

Cool! Hypercard is old school man. I remember using it way back in the
day :-). Another idea I had for a variation on a previous topic is a
couple months ago I did a presentation on the new features in Gnome 2,
how to use it and how to install it using RPMS or Garnome. I think it
would be cool if someone did the same thing for KDE 3.1. You don't have
to be an expert to do something like this. Just give newbies an idea of
how to use the desktop, show some of the new features that you think are
cool, and go over the various ways to install it.

Just an idea,

Jesse

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