Is it possible to setup some sort of web interface to allow a sprint on a weekend. Like you I have to do some client stuff during the week. In fact I'm involved in a large project that's taking 10 hours a day during the week. John On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:47, Ed Leafe wrote: > I'm sure that most of you who have been on these lists for a while > have been used to a never-ending stream of updates mixed with a lot of > discussion of the next things to be worked on. Lately, though, things > have been pretty quiet around here. I just wanted to check in and let > everyone know where I'm at, and where Dabo is at from my perspective. > With any luck, Paul will do the same. > > After the flurry leading up to PyCon and the explosion of ideas that > came after that, I most definitely hit a down point. I had a bunch of > client work to take care of, and, well, spring came. For those of you > who know what winters are like here in Rochester, NY, you'll know what > a big deal the arrival of spring is. ;-) I've been spending a bunch > of time outside working on the house and yard, riding my bike and > working with my kid's soccer teams. I've also recently gotten my USSF > referee's certification, so I've been spending a lot of time on that, > and have my first matches this weekend! Wish me luck! > > So that didn't leave a whole lot of time or mental energy for Dabo. > When I have been spending time on it, most of it has been devoted to > the visual Designer, and how to make it work the way it needs to work. > This involves a lot of sizer integration, and as I get into them, there > are a lot of little quirks with sizers that make coding them a real > pain. For each commit that I've made in the last couple of weeks, I've > spent a day or two trying to get things to work, so it's really slow > going. What would be really cool is to have a Dabo Designer Coding > Sprint, where a bunch of people get together for a day or two and > everyone tackles another part of getting the Designer implemented. Hey, > Rochester is gorgeous in the summer, so anyone interested? ;-) > > So that's where I'm at. As my spring fever lessens, I hope to be able > to focus more on Dabo, so you should see the updates picking up in the > days to come. > > ___/ > / > __/ > / > ____/ > Ed Leafe > http://leafe.com/ > http://dabodev.com/ >
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