Hi guys, few weeks ago I made a talk at Europython about opportunistic programming which include, of course, Quickly. On the link (1) you will find slides and the handout.
I saved the feedback the audience provided, during my talk and after, maybe it could be interesting for this list: - A guy asked if there's a guide or an article explaining how to "quicklify" an existing python project. Sort of explanation like: "quickly run" takes binary from this position, "quickly edit" open this files, "quickly package" needs these files, etc. etc. - Another guy asked if there's a suggested way to deal with dependencies with python modules that are not packaged in Ubuntu, than just included in the application. - The last question was if the files generated in the debian directory could be modified (I showed a simple change in the changelog as example) and if they can be used as base for a more complex package (IE: adding dependencies to packages, dividing in more packages, etc). During the week I attended to many talks about Python and QT because I'm interested in QtQuick and I heard about pyside assistant, that is a command line tools for automatic packaging that remember me how Quickly works (2). Last thing, not related to Europython, I've some action items in the blueprint from UDS- O, and I will start to work on it before the end of the month and I should complete it before the Oneiric Beta1. If there's some deadlines, priorities or so please just let me know. (1) http://goo.gl/aPmMQ (2) http://wiki.meego.com/Python/pyside-assistant Ciao! -- Paolo Sammicheli EMail: xdatap1(at)ubuntu.com https://launchpad.net/~xdatap1 - Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication - Leonardo da Vinci _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~quickly-talk Post to : quickly-talk@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~quickly-talk More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp