Pavel Khardikov wrote:
Sorry I didn't this thread earlier, Pavel, how interested in this are you? How self-motivated? I could see doing something like this as a GSoC project but hadn't really thought about it before. We should have a talk between you, J5 (John Palmieri -- myfedora), skvidal (Seth Vidal -- repoview/yum metadata), and I (abadger1999 -- pkgdb) about what would be a useful and good chunk of code for a GSoC project.Thorsten Leemhuis writes:On 24.03.2008 17:46, Pavel Khardikov wrote:Thorsten Leemhuis writes:On 23.03.2008 23:14, Alex Lancaster wrote:"pk" == pavel khardikov writes:[...] pk> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SummerCoding/2008/Ideas It seems that the WebUI overlaps considerably with the "MyFedora" idea which has already been started:Yeah, MyFedora was still young (or even not born yet) when I added the idea to the wiki. I don't know much about MyFedora, but afaics it could need help as well and might be a good GSoC project.Thanks for your reply. It is a great pity :(If I understood there is no reason to start doing Package WebUI from the very begining becauseMyFedora project is aimed at solving the same problems.I'm can not properly answer this question. J5 (the MyFedora develop) likely can do that better. >From what I can see on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MyFedora it seems to me that developers are the main target audience of MyFedora. Only the second screenshot indicates that MyFedora might provide something like packages.debian.org (which also provides a good service for users)In what way the idea of Package WebUI can be relate to GSoC? As far as I can see the idea of WebInstall is similar?Is WebInstall project still relevant to GSoC or MyFedora will cope with its functions?I'd suggest you contact J5, the developer of MyFedora. Maybe he can help to answer the question if a separate WebUI makes sense (which I doubt). Cu knurdOk. Thanks for your reply.
I can be found on IRC as abadger1999, in irc.freenode.net #fedora-admin, #fedora-devel. Like I said, I haven't thought about doing this until now so we'd need to get busy on this if you're interested.
-Toshio
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