Re: Win32libEx -- Richedit, common controls and MDI
Well, I suspect David's comment about using http://www.sourceforge.net is
a good one so I'm currently setting up the project right now. I'll post
details in about 30 minutes or so.
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cheers,
Derek Parnell
dparnell @ vic.bigpond.net.au
Melbourne, Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM>
To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 2 2000 12:41
Subject: Re: Win32libEx -- Richedit, common controls and MDI
| Derek Parnell wrote:
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| > I'll do it (without incentive) if no one else wants the job.
|
| That makes you the solitary volunteer, but I'll wait a bit longer to see
if
| anyone is desperate for the position.
|
| > I have plenty of experience in managing software
| > development teams and projects.
|
| Sounds like you're just the person for the job!
|
| > Fair warning though - I'm not an experienced Windows
| > developer, so don't expect much testing/proofing from me.
|
| Most of the coders have been pretty good about this, although there has
been
| some resistance to actually documenting their code.
|
| > I can manage the source versioning,
| > packaging and distribution though.
|
| I think it would be a *very* good idea to set it up on
| http://www.sourceforge.net. It's got a full set of free tools,
including:
|
| - home page hosting
| - CVS (version control)
| - bugtracking
| - a discussion forum
|
| All these are optional; I suspect that people might be put off with
having
| to deal with CVS, but it could get rid of some headaches on your part.
|
| I'll have to change the license on Win32Lib to one of the many available
| Open Source licences, but I'll have to do that anyway.
|
| -- David Cuny
|
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