On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, James Shuttleworth wrote:
> > why don't you take an existing program and make it do something > > better, or something that it doesn't already do? your contribution > > will be more valuable, you'll learn from the inside out rather than > > outside in, and you still get to learn from mistakes (though they may > > not be your own). rather than creating Yet Another Tracker, you'll > > have done something that can be used by others (and yourself) very > > quickly. > > I think you're right. CheeseTracker wasn't a bad IT clone - I think I'll have a > bash at adding a few features to that. Probably a good place to start. Anyone > disagree? > Yes, me. Cheestracker is just "Yet Another Tracker". Please look at my program "Radium" too, http://www.notam02.no/radium/. Its (some kind of) a tracker, but without the obvious limitations of a tracker. --
