On Sunday 31 December 2006 20:28, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > On 12/31/06, Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sunday 31 December 2006 00:00, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > > > Hey, Jerry, wanna make a project team? I woulda done Python if I had > > > thought it was gonna get big. It now seems like that would be a good > > > idea. Care to: > > > 1) share your code? > > > 2) start a sourceforge project? > > > 3) just tantalize us with your results? > > > > It's far, far from being finished or polished... here it is: > > ... snip ... > > > As for manning a project... time hasn't allowed me the pleasure of a > > decent day off from work. I would, however, contribute as I can. > > > > Cheers all and enjoy > > Thanks very much. You don't need to man a project, only start one if > you're willing. I would need you to release your code under some Open > Source License. It would be most convenient if you did both at once, by > starting a sourceforge project with your code and chosen license. Then > authorize at least one alternate project manager, and you never need do > anything about it again. > > Normal ettiquette would allow you as originator "considerable" > (understatement) influence over any decisions made in the project, but you > can also just ignore them. > > BTW, I like your program but its package search sure seems slow. That > would probably be the first thing I'd try to improve. It's still running a > few hours after > starting. > It's low alright. What it does is compare found matches to what exists in portage using equery as the lookup tool. Equery is not fast...
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