[bt-devel] Call for developers

Joachim Ansorg bt-devel@crosswire.org
Wed, 24 May 2000 23:56:47 +0000


Ok!

Cool that you want to start so fast!

Things to be done:

-searchdialog (easy, I think this is a good start)
-printing (more difficult)

Ths classes of the searchdialog are located in frontend/searchdialog.
Torsten did the classes and implemented basic features.
Feel free to implement it in an own way, but let's discuss how it should be done.
We discussed lots for BT 0.3 (you know), I think it's woth it because we have now
IMHO a very good structure of classes.

Thanks!
--Joachim


--Joachim

>Am Mit, 24 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
>> Hi!
>>
>> >Good. What should I do?
>>
>> Please install KDE2 CVSup and QT 2.1final.
>> And please install KDevelop 1.2cvsup.
>>
>
>I am already running kde2 (since today).
>I meant what are the things that need to be implemented?
>
>> Have a look at the "Get started with BibleTime 0.3" page at
>> www.bibletime.de. Use the follwoing lines as your CVSUP file (max.tat etc
>> is a fast server in Germany, but only usable after 9h in the evening, but
>> try yourself). I commented out the packages you need.
>>
>> If something doesn't work write to Jockel123@gmx.de, my personal eMail.
>>
>> # *default host=cvsup.kde.org
>> # *default host=ferret.lmh.ox.ac.uk
>>  *default host=max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
>> # *default host=linux.eagle-computers.com
>> # *default host=nebsllc.com
>>  *default base=/cvs/kde2
>>  *default prefix=/cvs/kde2
>>  *default release=cvs
>>  *default compress
>>  *default tag=.
>>  *default use-rel-suffix
>> # *default delete
>> # kfte
>> # qt-copy
>>  kde-qt-addon
>>  kdoc
>>  kdelibs
>> # kdevelop #this is unstable
>> # kde-common
>> # kdebase
>> # kdesupport
>> # koffice
>> # kdesdk
>> # kdegames
>> # kdenetwork
>> # kdesupport
>> # kdeutils
>> # kdemultimedia
>> # kdenonbeta
>> # kdegraphics
>> # kde-i18n	#very big
>> # kdepim
>> # kdeadmin
>>
>> >Could I have cvs acess?
>>
>> Yes, but I have to get write permissions on crosswire.org. I'll tell you
>> when I added you.
>
>thank you!
>
>>
>> >Martin
>> >
>> >Am Mit, 24 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
>> >> Hi!
>> >>
>> >> I'm glad you want to help!
>> >>
>> >> I'm 17 (ok, in some days 18) years old and living in Germany, too.
>> >> I coded in Turb Pascal for Windows and switched to Delphi before I
>> >> deleted Windows from my box. For me switching from Delphi to C++ was
>> >> easy.
>> >>
>> >> Feel free to ask questions about programming etc. , we'll try to help
>> >> you!
>> >>
>> >> --Joachim
>> >>
>> >> >Hi everybody,
>> >> >
>> >> >I am a 19 year old German living in Oranienburg (near Berlin). Since I
>> >> > almost finished my A-level exam and seem to have a little more time in
>> >> > future I want to contribute to bibletime.
>> >> >
>> >> >I started programming when I got my own computer using Turbo Pascal.
>> >> > Later I switched to Delphi, and since I am using linux I try to learn
>> >> > C/C++. I programmed because it was fun (even prime numbers can be
>> >> > exciting). I am not very familiar with OOP yet, nor do I know QT/KDE
>> >> > very well. You might have to answer many senseless questions if you
>> >> > take me into the team... But I am monitoring bt-devel and sword-devel
>> >> > since 1999 and thereby have basic information.
>> >>
>> >> Coding in QT/KDE is easy, it has a very good structure and many classes
>> >> and widgets to ease programming.
>> >>
>> >> >But I wish to learn and become better. The same is true for bibletime;
>> >> > actually IMO its aim can only be to become the BEST bible study tool
>> >> > EVER and bless everybody using it. There is a very long way to go
>> >> > (just compare with Bibleworkshop, a german bible program
>> >> > [www.bibleworkshop.de]).
>> >>
>> >> I think 0.3 has a good structure.
>> >>
>> >> >Martin
>> >>
>> >> Thanks again for your offer! We really need you!
>> >> -- Joachim
>> >> BibleTime - the bible study program for KDE
>> >> http://www.bibletime.de/
>> >> info@bibletime.de
-- 
BibleTime - the bible study program for KDE
http://www.bibletime.de/
info@bibletime.de