On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 23:31 -0500, bob gailer wrote: > Depends on your knowledge of Python and (if any) CMS Pipelines. > > Testing > Design critique (devil's advocate) > Cleaning up and fine-tuning the parser > Coding built-in stages > Documentation > Financial support > > Let me know what sparks your interest. And say a bit about your > background and why this interests you. > > -- > Bob Gailer > Chapel Hill NC > 919-636-4239
Bob, Honestly the first thing that caught my eye was that you were in Chapel Hill. I grew up in Durham NC. I'm in Tacoma WA now. I'm a disabled vet who got into computers and programming from an accounting career. Most of what I've done has been database oriented. I started playing with Python a few years ago and just enjoy the language and would like to find some practical application to use it with. I'm more of a consumer than producer on the tutor list. I read a lot, mostly technical stuff, but nothing that complex. I took a peek at the 889 manual for Pipelines from the wiki page you linked to. It seems to assume a LOT of knowledge I don't have so I'm not sure I'm suitable at all for the project. John Purser _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
