On 28/07/2011 21:35, Adam Charrett wrote:
> Just over a month ago I applied for an open source license for PyCharm
> IDE (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) on behalf of the Freevo project,
> as I'd been using the trial license and found it to be very good IDE and
> had intended to use it with Freevo. As it happens the client I was
> working for put some more work my way and my trial time ran out, so I
> did something unusual for me and bought a copy. I considered it to be
> that good!
>
> Anyway last week I got a email from Jetbrains with a PyCharm License key
> for Freevo, no limit on the number of users. So if you've developed for
> freevo before, or have been active on the mailing list and would like a
> copy of the license drop me an email directly and I'll send you over a
> copy.
>
> Cheers
>
> Adam
>
Hi Adam,

I don't (can't) do much coding and the small, infrequent bit I do is in 
RoR but I still wouldn't mind taking a look at this. It might come in 
handy in the future if I get time again to work on freevo.

Thanks,

John

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