On Monday 28 November 2005 17:53, Andreas Tille wrote: > On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > > I am unaware of where those shouls come from. Most of them are su busy > > with their own work they couldn't care less. After all getting the code > > to look at takes 10 minutes at most. > > Well, you was asking for jobs for people that want to spend some time ... > > > We suffer from one most stupid problem. *That* make people think gnumed > > sucks > > I do not think that GNUmed sucks currently. But I'm afraid it will suck at > one day if we continue working as we do currently because the way it is > done currently does not scale for a larger project (IMHO). Please suggest improvements. Privately if neccessary. Thanks. > > > Are we talking about the same group of IT-students ? The ones I know have > > had lectures on how to design a database theoretically or can tell you > > how to find and algorithm for finding black spots in a picture. They have > > no skill whatsoever when it comes to coding. > > Well, *you* was asking for jobs for people. Please describe these people > first, before we try to find tasks for them. My bad, I admit.
> (Normally you have a task and > are searching for people who can do it. It seems a little bit the other > way around in FLOSS development.) My bad, I admit. IT students, course assignments for one semester. 2 students in each group. That's all I know and it's not even certain. > > > What can I say. Tell me or the portential coders a structure and you get > > it. > > Well, why did you make a different directory structure between CVS and > the gnumed-client release. I've thought you have a reason to make it > different. I do not know any project that invents a different directory > layout for their rlease tarball than in CVS. My limited shell scripting abilities made me use copy. Next release tarball will use CVS structure as you wish. I have to do the copying in the install script then. > Just stripping off the > unneded bits like the CVS directories and files that are not used should > be fine - the rest is done by an install script. > My fault. It's been my first try. Noone told me. So much for testing :-) You spoke up. I will change it. > > Even too high level for my initial request. Where can I find your work ? > > It is hidden inbetween my old packaging stuff at > > http://people.debian.org/~tille/packages/gnumed/ > > I have some more things doen on my local disk, but find an interested > person first and I will introduce this person in private instead of > spending time explaining here on the list instead of spending it in > real packaging work. Your choice. I will put the short version in the Wiki (sometimes) People might contact you then. > > > Where is the documetation on how to build Debian packages ? > > Hmmm, there are several documents. I hope that I do not sound arrogant > if I turn it to an "ask Google" question. It makes no sense if I have to > make long introduction. If somebody speaks up and says: Give me everything > you did - I will continue / work together - it is fine. I think it is > quite ineffective if I start teaching the basics. True. It doesn't sound arrogant. Your choice. Note however that this simply won't happen. Ask Google is no option for a start. I can live with it. I am pessimistic by choice but the only chance to get someone is by handholding. My opinion. You chose not to. Fine. It's like cure yourself just ask google :-) or medline or many great online ressources. -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
