[leaf-devel] Webconf Development

2004-12-22 Thread Roger McClurg
Don't know if this made to the list of not. Seems I slipped up and left the privacy crap that work email system puts on messages. I registered my home email on the list so that doesn't happen again. Sorry. I couldn't sleep last night, so I spent the time productively; thinking about Webconf an

[leaf-devel] Webconf Development

2004-12-20 Thread Roger E McClurg
I couldn't sleep last night, so I spent the time productively; thinking about Webconf and automating Bering in general. Some of the things I thought we will need to EVENTUALLY get working is the detection and installation of network interfaces. That seems to be the first big hurdle for new LEAF

Re: [leaf-devel] Webconf Development

2004-12-17 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 13:48, Nathan Angelacos wrote: > If you wat to be a developer, Mike Noyes can set you up. If all you want is > a place to put your creations, I'll be happy to host your work under the > webconf cvs tree until things with the new website settle down again. Roger, I'll star

Re: [leaf-devel] Webconf Development

2004-12-16 Thread Nathan Angelacos
Hi Roger, On Thursday 16 December 2004 10:16, Roger E McClurg wrote: > thought that I might be able to help in developing LWPs. I was wondering > who was currently working on LWPs and which ones they are working on. If > there is a particular LWP that needs attacking, I'd be glad to give it a > s

[leaf-devel] Webconf Development

2004-12-16 Thread Roger E McClurg
I have been a user of LEAF variants since early Eigerstein. For years I have been taking from this community. I would like to be able to give something back. I don't know if I need to be an official developer or what. I am open to suggestions. I was in the process of putting together a web GUI