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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by "Adam R. B. Jack" <aj...@trysybase.com> on 2004/03/03 22:41:38 UTC
Developing Gump (in Python)
As we get more folks tinkering with Gump Python code (and I love how
Stefan's first foray find standard Python things that I've missed) it is
time to mature the codebase [comments/structuring], and start some
development documentation.
I started to create a development tab for this topic in the site xdocs, but
I figured that might be a bit too formal & I wanted to convey as much
information as possible w/ the minimum of hassle. Also, we can all
contribute to the wiki & it get's updated more frequently.
http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpDevelopment
Let me know what things you'd like to see in here, either by adding
questions/starting sections, or replying to this mail.
regards,
Adam
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Re: Developing Gump (in Python)
Posted by "Adam R. B. Jack" <aj...@trysybase.com>.
Thanks for the ideas Stefano, I'll do what I can to help build the wiki w/
answers.
> - what do I need installed on the machine in order to run gump
> - dummy step-by-step instructions on how to see a "gump hello world"
The rough initial stuff is here:
http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpPython
... but (as we've figured out) it doesn't cover windows (w/o MKS) too well.
> - what's left to be done, what's in the queue, what'd be cool to have
Forrest likes to convert a status.xml into a todos page. I see no reason not
to keep this up to date, [although it is out of date], but we could add a
wiki page also.
http://gump.apache.org/todo.html
regards
Adam
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Re: Developing Gump (in Python)
Posted by Stefano Mazzocchi <st...@apache.org>.
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> As we get more folks tinkering with Gump Python code (and I love how
> Stefan's first foray find standard Python things that I've missed) it is
> time to mature the codebase [comments/structuring], and start some
> development documentation.
>
> I started to create a development tab for this topic in the site xdocs, but
> I figured that might be a bit too formal & I wanted to convey as much
> information as possible w/ the minimum of hassle. Also, we can all
> contribute to the wiki & it get's updated more frequently.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpDevelopment
>
> Let me know what things you'd like to see in here, either by adding
> questions/starting sections, or replying to this mail.
questions I don't know how to answer but I will need answered pretty soon:
- what do I need installed on the machine in order to run gump
- dummy step-by-step instructions on how to see a "gump hello world"
- how to add stuff to my local gump installation step by step
- how to fine tune it/configure it
- what's left to be done, what's in the queue, what'd be cool to have
thanks
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Stefano.