I will look up genshi. I thought I had read the wiki, but apparently not, so I'll give that a better look. I did read the current projects and without familiarity with what's going on they don't make a lot of sense :-p. I also already found the IRC as well. I can't make the meetings but someone mentioned that their times might be changing, so I don't know whether that would change for me or not. Even if I can't make the meetings I'd like to try to eventually contribute.
I appreciate the message,
-evilestmark
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Sijis Aviles <sijis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mark,On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Mark Johnson <mark.mrwizard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My name is Mark Johnson. I've been a serious GNU/Linux user for the past
> year or so and started using it over 5 years ago. I'm young, but I've been
> designing websites since I was much younger, and I've dabbled in the
> pseudo-professional realm of website design and management. I know XHTML
> and CSS quite well, XML seems like a pretty straight forward markup
> language, but I've never actually done anything with it. Python also seems
> very straightforward and I've never really done much with it as my
> elementary level programming experience is all with C & C++ (from MUDs),
> Visual Basic, and C# (from Computer Science classes). I don't know what
> XSL/XSLT or TurboGears are. I do feel that once Web 2.0 really took off
> that I did not adequately keep up. But I'd like to learn on the way to
> contributing to the Fedora project.
>
> As the Japanese say,
>
> Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu
> -evilestmark
>
Welcome!
We primarily use XHTML/CSS and _javascript_. We do use python because
our templating system is genshi (python based).
Did you have a chance to read http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites?
Was there something that interested you?
You can also find us in #fedora-websites on Freenode.
Sijis
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