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> Using MySQL (or PostgreSQL) is a great idea and one I think is fundemental
> to doing it right. Rather than concentrating on what GUI to work with why
> don't we identify what elements need to be stored and come up with a database
> structure first. Then multiple frontends can be created depending upon an
> individuals requirements.
...
Browsing radio.linux.org.au I find at least 3 logging programs based
on MySQL:
MyVRLog : http://www.computertime.de
DHLog: http://www.home.unix-ag.org/holgu/dhlog/indexe.html
QtLog: http://www.ewetel.net/~dieter.kumpies/soft.htm
Perhaps you can try to avoid duplicating work. These log programs are
all Qt based, so they may be problematic for some people, but
I am sure that the authors of above programs are interested in
collaborating at the backend side. Backend and GUI should be seperate
anyway in my opinion. We (especially Stefan, DL1ELY) considered
starting a logging project ourselfs some time ago, but we are too
busy with other things currently.
73s Hans-Peter
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Hans-Peter Zorn, Karlsruhe, Germany
http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhsm/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred)
http://1409.org/people/hp/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (hamradio stuff)