On 16-Jan-03 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > On Thursday 16 January 2003 14:13, Michael Lauer wrote: >> Am Mit, 2003-01-15 um 23.05 schrieb Torsten Marek: >> > What is the future of pyke.sf.net, because I want to know if >> > it is possible to place some little programs I happened to >> > write on that page. By now, I do not have my own page and >> > I wouldn't like to create one. So it would be nice if >> > there was a section of programs with links and/or >> > direct downloads.
>> Yeah, I second this. I have a bunch of (hopefully resuable) PyQt >> widgets which I could publish and would be interested in >> seeing other ones. >> > One of the programs I mean is outline.py. It started as a port >> > of the outline example of Qt, but is under development for >> > some time now and has evolved.It keeps a tree of remarks >> > in an XML file, I use it as todolist/notepad/knowledge >> > base/organizer. >> Sounds interesting. >> Who is in charge of [EMAIL PROTECTED]? > Do possibly mean > http://sourceforge.net/project/admin/?group_id=61057 > Jonathan and Jim are the project managers there. > Jonathan, Jim, what do you think about a contribution package > section. If somebody want to upload something, just post the > details in this listfile name: > package name: > package version: > release notes: > changelog (opt.): > and upload to anonymous@ftp://upload.sourceforge.net > Hopefully some project member picks it up quickly enough, and > publish the thing in download section. > > Comments? I think it's a great idea. I'd also be interested in seeing any small programs/snippets that people write to test out PyQt or PyKDE classes - I'd be happy to include PyKDE related stuff (like example/demo stuff) in the PyKDE distribution. The only other thing I'd suggest is either some review of scripts to try and make sure they're not mailicious, or else a notice/disclaimer (added to the download?) that advises people to do that. I'm only an "honorary" admin on the sf/pykde site - if the programs to be posted are small, it might be easier to mail them (tar.gz or zip) to the actual maintainers rather than trying to co-ordinate an sf upload. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
