Joachim Breitner ha scritto: (sorry for my bad ensligh)
> * Please use a proper setup.py (using the python distutils) to > install your files into the proper locations. See > > http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/openmoko-panel-plugin.git;a=blob;f=setup.py;h=d6056f95561b9a8f4f602fc968e0bc8e6ca7a18b;hb=HEAD > as an example. > * Using this setup.py, you can create proper and consistent tar-balls > using "./setup.py sdist". Make sure that you set the version number > corresponding, and check that all required files are included. ok... i'm looking it tomorrow > Additionally, while reading through your code, I’m wondering (please > don’t take this personally): Does TwitterMoko have any advantages over > existing projects such as twitux? What are it’s distinct features? Is there is not a package of twitux for openmoko, and i'm not know how to recompile. i talk about om2008 and SHR > there a good reason to fork and launch curl for each access, passing all > parameters via the commandline and possibly not fully escaped, and > blocking on the output of curl, instead of using some asynchronous http > library directly? yes... when i code i have use libcurl in my computer but after i have see there is not the package python-pycurl for om2008 > Also, the config should be saved in, say ~/.twittermoko.cfg, instead of > a global place, and probably created with mode 660 (who knows, someone > might actually have a guest ssh login to his FreeRunner :-) this is a very good idea! in the next release... > I hope this does not discourage you from working on TwitterMoko, but > give you some hints on how to improve it – but I think befor inclusion > in Debian, things have to evolve a litte bit. mhh... i don't know... :) i have start to code twittermoko because i have not found a client for om2008 :) only this see you _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community