In fact, I used Kibble and I understood how it works. As I said before, I am familiar with the python but I couldn't find a feature to add. If there is anything you can suggest, I would like to start from that point.
Daniel Gruno <[email protected]>, 8 Oca 2019 Sal, 21:42 tarihinde şunu yazdı: > > On 1/8/19 3:17 PM, Esra Karakaş wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > I am the fourth grade student at university. As a thesis, I would to > > contribute to Kibble. I can allow time at least 10 hours a week for > > that. I examined Kibble. I am familiar with Python programming > > language. I would like to work on it with you if there is anything > > that I can add something or correct any issues. > > I am waiting for your > > respond to start working on it. > > > > Thanks! > > > > > Hi Esra, > thanks for volunteering to work with us on improving Kibble! > If you are familiar with python, and you have a grasp of how Kibble > works, you can basically suggest any improvement or new feature you > like. And even if you don't fully understand how the bits and pieces fit > together yet, you can help improve by looking at the feature sets we > have, and maybe think about what we could add or improve. Kibble is very > modular and malleable, so you can quite quickly write a scanner or a new > visualization, and have it all line up and just work. > > So, the short of the long; figure out the essentials of how Kibble > works, think of new ideas to add or ways to improve what we have - you > don't have to program it all by yourself, even writing down some > thought-out suggestions will help tremendously. > > With regards, > Daniel.
