> >
> > I'm starting a development project right now... It's a kinda
Norton/Midnight
> > commander-style file-manager for KDE. I just want to do what I need, but
I
> > think it could be a good training field and it can become a pretty
usefull
> > tool. I'm not too experienced at KDE development, but I'm learning and
I've
> > got some results now. I think it's a good idea for a group of
programmers
> > starting to learn Linux programming. I'd like to have some people
> > participating in this. If you'd like to learn more about this email me
at
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > > I'm part of the Belfort-Montbeliard Technology University (North East
of
> > > France). As we plan to fund a Linux Association in our university, we
are
> > > looking for some work to do.
> > >
> > > As most of us will become computer engineers, we want to participate
to a
> > > Linux project. In fact, we don't know yet what are the actual needs,
and
> > who
> > > to contact.
> > >
> > > Thanks answering, regards
> > >
> > > J.Piaser
>
> I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, but does Linux really NEED
> another file manager?
>
> I'm no programmer by any means, so I really don't have the right to
> bitch about the things that get developed, but I've had just about
> enough ICQ, MP3, etc, etc, clones as I can stand.  There's nothing new
> to any of them, we're beating dead horses here...
>
> --
> Steve Philp
> Network Administrator
> Advance Packaging Corp.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I wanna emphasize that i'm programming a tool primarely _for_myself_ I'm not
satisfied with any existing.

NoOne

Reply via email to