Re: helping hand! :)



Hi Jonathan!

Thanks for linkage, that always helps.

Hamster is 99% written in Python (1% being the keybinder code which we
would love to see in python) - a rather elegant species of programming
languages which I encourage you to learn as soon as possible.
But if you are looking for what to do - i'd suggest first getting
sources and install the most recent version, and then start diving in!

The whole list of active bugs is here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=hamster-applet;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED;bug_status=NEW;bug_status=ASSIGNED;bug_status=REOPENED;bug_status=NEEDINFO

None of them are burning and some are contradicting each other, so,
humm,... good luck!

Toms

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Jonathan Zacsh <jzacsh gmail com> wrote:
> Hello, this is not one of the jillions of messages about gsoc, however
> I am new and would like to help.
>
> I wrote a blog post about how much I love the little applet:
> http://blog.jzdev.me/2010/02/efficient-time-management-inspired-by-hamsters-and-gnome/
>
> I'm in my second semester of C++ and absolutely _loving_ it. I'm very
> proficient in xhtml & CSS (though I assume that's useless here or
> anywhere relating to the project).
>
> Anyways, just saying hello and I'll be glad to help. I've already
> noticed the a flaw (in _my_ use-experience).
> --
> Jonathan Zacsh
> blog.jzdev.me
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