Re: [Hamlib-developer] Project state?
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From: Kai A. <ka...@su...> - 2001-08-09 08:43:33
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Hi Stephane! On Wed, Aug 08, 12:03, Stephane Fillod wrote: > Sorry for being quiet those past days, I had to do one last effort > to get my "general" license (I was a "tech no-code" beforehand). > And yes, I got it! By picking correctly at 12wpm, my call sign > went up from F4CFE to F8CFE! That's going to be cool for the skeds.. Congrats! How about a sked in the near future? > On Thu, Aug 02, 2001, Kai Altenfelder wrote: > > how is the actual state of hamlib? Are there any sub-projects that could > > be worked on by our current student apprentice? > > I can see some sub-projects that an apprentice could take care of. > Of course, he/she would have to be familiar with Ham radio or SWL. He is an active ham, of course. > One task could be backend development/testing, provided the apprentice > owns or has access to a rig. If it's not the case, he/she could He could use our club station's trx here in the company, a FT-847. > eventually work on the development of a rig GUI. To be defined. That sounds interesting. > And the Hamlib web site would need a good refresh too. Nope, it needs to be a programming project that is adequate for a student of computer science. Maintaining a website is not what we thought of. ;-) Regards, Kai -- Kai Altenfelder, SuSE GmbH, Schanzaeckerstr. 10, D-90443 Nuernberg Tel.: +49-911-74053-0, Fax: +49-911-74053-489, EMail: ka...@su... Ham: DL3LBA / DK0TUX / DN1TUX GnuPG public key available |