Great Jacob, sincerely, but... we're down a couple programmers in "God Mode"...

Any code junkies out there who are up to a Diald Challenge ?

I'm sure the group would be in to some sort of testing of a good Diald GUI...
I'd be in for helping to nail down the spec's... working at some productive
level with the rest of the project...  Just need some key players to make it
happen...

Thanks,
Paul Leon


Jacob Joseph wrote:

> Sure.  I could help out with testing, but I can't program...yet.
>
> Jacob Joseph
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 1999 11:29 AM
> Subject: Re: GUI for Diald
>
> > Mike, I've finished the beta... when do you have time to test it? :) Hey
> man, I wish that I had the time and knowledge to write such an app, it'd
> make my diald experience a hell of a lot better... so, if anyone wants a
> challenge... feel free to write a GUI for Diald. I'm sure that all of us
> could come up with some spec's.... Mike has some good points listed below
> for what the program should have... Or what about a forming a group of us to
> spec out, and write such an app ? Programmers welcome... :) I think that
> Java would be the best bet, so you'd be able to admin from any Java
> compliant Browser... or write a module for Webmin ( www.webmin.com )...
> Anyone have any interest in working on such a project? Mike ? Anyone else?
> I'm not a programmer and don't write any code, yet I wouldn't mind getting
> involved...
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul Leon
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> > ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael D. Bartman To: Paul Leon ;
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 17,
> 1999 9:25 AM Subject: Re: Step-by-Step for Diald (RHL 5.2/6.0)
> >
> > At 12:52 PM 6/16/99 -0700, Paul Leon wrote:
> > >>>>
> > I battled with this program for too long to get it working. This great
> software should have a simple to use GUI that is easy to configure and use
> your diald, just an idea...
> > <<<<
> >
> > I take it that you are volunteering to write one? :^)
> >
> > It would be nice to have something that you could just check boxes in to
> enable/disable particular packet types (perhaps with built-in help to
> explain what each is for :^), and edit boxes next to the enabled ones to set
> the up-time boost you get for passing one of them. It gets harder to design
> an interface when you start taking into consideration all the possible
> arrangements people use, but even a GUI that just lets you play with the
> contents of the filter file would be of enormous help. When can you have a
> beta ready for testing? ;^)
> > -- Mike "I'd do it, but I'm too new to Linux programming at the moment"
> Bartman --
> >
> >
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