Oh, I should add that if anyone would like an easy way to get into the project, take a look at our list of issues: https://github.com/sanity/tahrir/issues?state=open Some will require a good understanding of the codebase, but many of them will not.
Ian. On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Ian Clarke <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey guys, > > We made decent progress towards a prototype during Kieran's summer of code > project, but there was still work to do, mainly on the GUI by the end of it. > > Since then we didn't make much progress as Kieran was back at University, > and I have other commitments, but Kieran started work on the GUI again in > mid-December and it sounded like he was very close. > > What the project really needs is another good Java programmer (or two, or > three!), to get their teeth into it. I laid down most of the ground work > with a really powerful encrypted messaging layer that is deceptively easy > to use (inspired by how GWT handles client-server communication). > > If anyone is interested, I would be more than happy to spend a few hours > walking them through the codebase over Skype. Tahrir is designed to expose > the nicest possible API to the layers above, so it should be quite > pleasurable to work with. For anyone that makes a decent contribution, I'm > also happy to be a resume reference for them in the future. > > If any good Java coders are interested in the project, please take a look > at our architecture docs<https://github.com/sanity/tahrir/wiki/Architecture> > and > email me. > > Ian. > > > On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Yosem Companys <[email protected]>wrote: > >> People are asking the same on the Stanford liberationtech list. We'd >> love to know. >> >> On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 10:36 AM, vermeer grange < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello Kieran and Ian, >>> >>> I'd be curious to know about tahrir's development and if we are getting >>> closer to a working prototype. >>> >>> The last post on this forum was made four months ago, this is why I'm >>> asking. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Vermeer >>> >> >> > > > -- > Ian Clarke > Blog: http://blog.locut.us/ > -- Ian Clarke Blog: http://blog.locut.us/
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