I'll add all the pieces that I showed off in the Linux Magazine
article over the next few days.
Then, I'll create an SQLAlchemy branch, where we can play with the
same project using SQLAlchemy rather than SQLObject. If you're
interested in following along, or getting involved, let me know.
Unlike other open source projects, I'm very interested in using this
project as a "group learning process" so you definitely don't have to
know what you're doing to get involved. All you need is some time, a
desire to learn, and a willingness to get your hands dirty.
--
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog
I don't want to start a licence war ;)
On 10/10/06, mikl <mikke...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
On Oct 10, 4:48 pm, "Mark Ramm" <mark.mchristen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The code is open source. I think I picked GPL by default, but it may
> be possible to go to something more BSD like if there's a real need.
>
> I don't want to start a licence war ;)
>
I remember that I was talking to somebody about an Outlook integration
piece, which would definitely result in a proprietary application.
On Oct 11, 1:30 pm, "Mark Ramm" <mark.mchristen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> BSD it is then!
>
> I remember that I was talking to somebody about an Outlook integration
> piece, which would definitely result in a proprietary application.
>