I know C, C++ and Java; I'm currently learning Tcl from the aMSN code
and the official documentation on http://www.tcl.tk
I used to program in assembly for non-i386 architectures some time
before, and I can dedicate to programming 10-20 hours/week.
I've never programmed in a GPL project, but only in small personal
projects, mostly related to artificial intelligence and neural networks.
I'm not very good with graphics (I tend to search pixel-perfection and
take ages even for simple designs) and at planning things in advance.
This covers almost all, I think.

Youness Alaoui ha scritto:
> Hi Cristofaro, Thanks for joining us. As you can see the discussion about 
> this issue is pretty active today. 
> Phil (lephilousophe) seems to be working on it, you can start by looking at 
> the code and trying to learn how it 
> works. I'm sure we'll need you some time later when this issue is fixed. 
> There are other things than can be 
> worked on. If you could give us a small summary of your skills, I may be able 
> to assign something to you. Skills 
> such as the programming languages you know, whether you are confortable with 
> assembly code, or you're not that 
> kind of person, if you already worked with Tcl or if you're just learning 
> with amsn's code, etc..
> Also, it would be nice to know how much available time you have, if you can 
> code a few hours a day, or a week, 
> that would be nice, if it's a few minutes a month, it's something else :p
> Tell me all that so I can find you something to test your skills with, then I 
> hope you'll be able to join the 
> team and support us in our fight against unstableness ;)
> 
> Thanx
> KaKaroTo
> 
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 06:22:20PM +0100, Cristofaro Del Prete wrote:
> Hi, my name is Cristofaro and I just subscribed to this mailing list.
> I started looking at the code of aMSN to help solving the problems of
> the new contact list, as stated in
> http://www.amsn-project.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2211
> 
> I read also this indication from kakaroto:
>>>> this can be fixed quickly by updating BOTH the new and old CL, but it's 
>>>> not very efficient, performance wise, so we should register a proc from 
>>>> the groups namespace that would listen to the user's events and update the 
>>>> group count.. it's not the CL that should mess with this...
> Currently I'm trying to understand the exact point in which the problem
> rises, by adding status log outputs.
> 
> If someone has useful info or suggestions, please share it with me.
> Thank you!
>>

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