Thread: [Masonmail-developers] stuff
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From: Tom A. <tal...@ta...> - 2005-01-11 18:02:05
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Well, it looks like we have a sum total of eight people on this list right now. Encouraging. I've put together some docs on the sourceforge website to try and provide some general direction on the objectives and methods of this project. Right now everything is pretty much 'beta' so feel free to post comments. I'm just trying to get some content and thoughts out on the table to start generating some discussion. I'm trying to get together some ideas on the function of the application. Once you start thinking about it, a project to "just read email" starts getting a little more complicated than that. :) We have officially signed up three people as developers, myself, Vitor, and Adam. Just as an introduction: I've been using only Linux for ~6+ years and have been working in Perl for ~5 years, mostly at work and mostly with regex and DBI interfaces. Lots of database stuff there, but what I do at home always seems more interesting. ;) |
From: Kevin B. <ph...@gm...> - 2005-01-11 18:36:19
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I'll introduce myself as well, though I only signed up on this list to be an observer. I only have about 3 years experience in IT, the last two as an IT Admin for as small company and the first year doing programming in a rather antiquated programming language. I started to pick up perl in that first job just for fun and have used it quite a bit in my current position. About a year ago I was introduced to Mason and have used it in our company's intranet to great success. I'm very interested in seeing how a Mason application is developed by those more experienced than I and feel I'll learn quite a bit from simply observing. I'll also be more than happy to help out with any testing if needed. -Kevin Bosak On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:01:54 -0500, Tom Allison <tal...@ta...> wrote: > Well, it looks like we have a sum total of eight people on this list > right now. Encouraging. > > I've put together some docs on the sourceforge website to try and > provide some general direction on the objectives and methods of this > project. Right now everything is pretty much 'beta' so feel free to > post comments. I'm just trying to get some content and thoughts out on > the table to start generating some discussion. > > I'm trying to get together some ideas on the function of the > application. Once you start thinking about it, a project to "just read > email" starts getting a little more complicated than that. :) > > We have officially signed up three people as developers, myself, Vitor, > and Adam. > > Just as an introduction: > I've been using only Linux for ~6+ years and have been working in Perl > for ~5 years, mostly at work and mostly with regex and DBI interfaces. > Lots of database stuff there, but what I do at home always seems more > interesting. ;) > > ------------------------------------------------------- > The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues > Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. > It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt > _______________________________________________ > Masonmail-developers mailing list > Mas...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/masonmail-developers > |
From: Tom A. <tal...@ta...> - 2005-01-11 22:35:22
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Kevin Bosak wrote: > I'll introduce myself as well, though I only signed up on this list to > be an observer. Many thanks to all who have signed up! I've added some more developers already, though the "what do we do know" is getting into a crunch time. If you would like to be added as an active participant to the project (Kevin) then sign up an account at sourceforge and I can add you. Even if you have little experience, I'm sure we can find something for you to do. |
From: Bo S. <bs...@pa...> - 2005-01-11 19:58:17
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Ok, I'm one of them. Short intro: senior system designer, +10 years perl,C,C++, +5 years Mason/mod_perl, +10 years unix/linux. Last 5 years mostly LAMP. /Bosse Tom Allison wrote: > Well, it looks like we have a sum total of eight people on this list > right now. Encouraging. > > I've put together some docs on the sourceforge website to try and > provide some general direction on the objectives and methods of this > project. Right now everything is pretty much 'beta' so feel free to > post comments. I'm just trying to get some content and thoughts out on > the table to start generating some discussion. > > I'm trying to get together some ideas on the function of the > application. Once you start thinking about it, a project to "just read > email" starts getting a little more complicated than that. :) > > We have officially signed up three people as developers, myself, Vitor, > and Adam. > > Just as an introduction: > I've been using only Linux for ~6+ years and have been working in Perl > for ~5 years, mostly at work and mostly with regex and DBI interfaces. > Lots of database stuff there, but what I do at home always seems more > interesting. ;) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues > Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. > It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt > _______________________________________________ > Masonmail-developers mailing list > Mas...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/masonmail-developers -- Bo Strinnholm www.payroll.se Tel: +46 (0)586 725 724, +46 (0)730 639 573 |
From: Corwin B. <co...@mp...> - 2005-01-11 21:11:43
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Tom Allison wrote in part: > We have officially signed up three people as developers, myself, > Vitor, and Adam. > > Just as an introduction: > I've been using only Linux for ~6+ years and have been working in Perl > for ~5 years, mostly at work and mostly with regex and DBI interfaces. > Lots of database stuff there, but what I do at home always seems more > interesting. ;) I'm a perl programmer with six years professional experience at that. I've been running an RedHat Linux network for about the same. Our network makes use of Mason for several of the sites we host. We use qmail for mail delivery and pop3 services. We don't offer IMAP, at present. I been programing (mostly C and C++) for more like 15 years, though only the last 10 professionally. I've been using Mason for about four years. I'd like to be listed at a developer, as well. I'm mplscorwin AT users.sourceforge.net. |
From: Vitor <vs...@uo...> - 2005-01-11 22:36:44
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My name is Vitor Mori, i do programming for seven years profissionally. My most knowledge programming languages are Perl and C/C++. But i've alre= ady did big things with java, c#, and some quick works in php. I've been working with Solaris, linux flavours, M$ Windows. My first big perl work (seven years ago), was an small webmail (pure perl .... cgi-bin times ...). I was introduced to Mason about 2 years ago, and my first work using maso= n was an Groupware, that included an webmail. Cheers, Vitor -----Mensagem original----- De: mas...@li... [mailto:mas...@li...]Em nome de Corwin Brust Enviada em: ter=E7a-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2005 18:14 Para: mas...@li... Assunto: Re: [Masonmail-developers] stuff Tom Allison wrote in part: > We have officially signed up three people as developers, myself, > Vitor, and Adam. > > Just as an introduction: > I've been using only Linux for ~6+ years and have been working in Perl > for ~5 years, mostly at work and mostly with regex and DBI interfaces. > Lots of database stuff there, but what I do at home always seems more > interesting. ;) I'm a perl programmer with six years professional experience at that. I've been running an RedHat Linux network for about the same. Our network makes use of Mason for several of the sites we host. We use qmail for mail delivery and pop3 services. We don't offer IMAP, at prese= nt. I been programing (mostly C and C++) for more like 15 years, though only the last 10 professionally. I've been using Mason for about four years. I'd like to be listed at a developer, as well. I'm mplscorwin AT users.sourceforge.net. ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt _______________________________________________ Masonmail-developers mailing list Mas...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/masonmail-developers |
From: Stephen E. <ste...@it...> - 2005-01-11 22:49:38
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That should really be seven people as I just realised that I am subscribed to this list with both my work and a personal email addresses... And since other people are introducing themselves: While working at Application Services at Monash University for the past three years, Stephen has been developing enterprise level applications in perl for the my.monash student and staff portal. Past projects include refactoring the portal email client for greater functionality, integration with library databases and the Monash Research Directory. Stephen's involvement in perl began seven years ago with the development of a variety of dynamic websites and continues with a growing involvement in the Melbourne perl community. That is the bio I submitted with my paper for the Open Source Developers' Conference (http://www.osdc.com.au/) that was held here last year so it is a bit contrived :) As referred to in the above bio my first signifigant project at Monash was to extend a very basic mail client with featuers such as folders, replying, forwarding and attachments. While the project was a success (the majority of students prefer to use this than there other option which is a full functioned webmail client that is part of the mail servers package (Netscape/iPlanet/SunONE)) there is no way, even if get permission, that I would want to release any of the code as it is very convoluted when it doesn't need be. I think I have rambled on enough for one morning... Stephen Tom Allison wrote: > Well, it looks like we have a sum total of eight people on this list > right now. Encouraging. > > I've put together some docs on the sourceforge website to try and > provide some general direction on the objectives and methods of this > project. Right now everything is pretty much 'beta' so feel free to > post comments. I'm just trying to get some content and thoughts out on > the table to start generating some discussion. > > I'm trying to get together some ideas on the function of the > application. Once you start thinking about it, a project to "just read > email" starts getting a little more complicated than that. :) > > We have officially signed up three people as developers, myself, Vitor, > and Adam. > > Just as an introduction: > I've been using only Linux for ~6+ years and have been working in Perl > for ~5 years, mostly at work and mostly with regex and DBI interfaces. > Lots of database stuff there, but what I do at home always seems more > interesting. ;) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues > Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. > It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt > _______________________________________________ > Masonmail-developers mailing list > Mas...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/masonmail-developers -- Stephen Edmonds Portal Developer / Integrator Flexible Learning and Teaching Program ITS, Monash University |