I've been dilly-dallying in emacs today, browse around the first half of a
really simple dependency database here:
http://oeh.network-electronics.com/~olegil/dependencies/index.php
Adding/changing people, projects and dependencies work
Deleting isn't implemented on anything yet.
Adding roles (connecting people to projects), listing/searching the
database is still on the todo, and I'll be adding a simple "latest
additions" to the front page.
It's supposed to be using CSS for all pages, the menu is going to be
sitting on the left if you have CSS, top if you don't. I absolutely will
not design without CSS any more ;-)
The CSS that actually places the menu and body divs next to each other is
missing, though. I have to look it up :-P
To log in, use the username aooo. The password is tricky. (let's see who
figures THAT one out :-P )
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We'll pedal off that bridge when we get there.
Ok, can everyone give me some feedback on what they're working atm?
I noticed* *Rene W. Olsen is working on SANE, did you manage to resolve
those issue's you mentioned earlier?
Did you ever get an awnser about that parrallel device?
What's the status of libusb? Is Aspell fully debugged?
I just posted this up on AW.net. Now we really need to get on with work.
I will be splitting the effort so 4 will work on openoffice, and 4 will
be on Amizilla.
>
> OK, the results of the project selection process are in: I have 8
> students now confirmed as working for me. This is on average double of
> what other academics take on!
>
> I have asked them all to buy GoldED Studio AIX, and am in the process
> of setting up emulated Amiga environments on their laptop PCs. They
> have until this time next week to familiarise themselves with the OS,
> and from next Thursday, they will start to work through the liquido2
> programming tutorial, just to give them a taste of GUI programming on
> the Amiga!
>
> From there, they will branch off and start working on different
> things. Gonna have to ask the guys at AOOo and AmiZilla where we can
> now fit in.
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