On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 15:59:42 +1000 (EST) Mark Livingstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 23:21:27 -0400 (EDT) Richard Welty
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:

> RW> 1) it's going to take me a while to get oriented and start chipping
> away at
> RW> things (and i do propose to start by chipping away.)
 
> Chipping is fine because QA can check chips a lot more finely than if
> you just
> commit the whole project in one ot two hits!

i'm very much inclined to make small iterative changes while trying to keep
the code working myself, and i generally check in whenever i have a
decently working system, as a precaution against crashes and other "oops"
events.

> And, if you do your dev on
> your
> Debian machine then when I look at it on my Mandrake we should have
> faitrly
> common view raher than you developing with MSW and me trying to follow
> under
> GTK. We can deal with cross platform differences on the prettying /
> tidying up
> stages when the bulk of the work is done.

well, i normally develop right now under rh 8.0 and OpenBSD. i've not yet
fooled with M on OpenBSD, though.

i've been writing mostly java and php lately, the java in netbeans. one
thing i want to try is using netbeans with C++, as it claims to have
support.
 
> At present I compile almost daily (M & wxWindows CVS HEAD) so whatever
> you
> commit, I'll (hopefully) notice and test. 

i do not have commit access at present, so far as i know. i'll be working
from an anonymous checkout until i have something worth committing, at
which time i'll let you know.
 
> Haven't looked at Opera for years so I'll have to have a gander at it.

there's a lot to like in the interface for 7.x, but it's slow and crashes a
lot on my laptop, so i've punted back to mozilla, which is slow and i don't
like the gui as much, but it doesn't crash on me.

> RW> possible futures for mahogany.
 
> And if it (what a pity ;-) ) ends up being unable to create news
> messages in
> HTML, I shall be very happy ;-D

html? what's that?
 
richard
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Richard Welty                                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Averill Park Networking                                         518-573-7592
    Java, PHP, PostgreSQL, Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security




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