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From: <SCh...@ao...> - 2005-01-07 05:51:29
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In a message dated 1/6/2005 9:07:55 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, fu...@us... writes: Hi. I'd be interested in assisting with project pegasus. I'm a VB6 developer with the .NET tools sitting around unused (long story). Anyway, I'd like to put them to use and get into .NET so I've been looking for a reason. Let me know if interested. andy Andy, Project Pegasus requires that you have Visual Basic .NET 2005 downloaded and installed. As well as the .NET 2.0 Framework. I highly recommend that you visit _www.cybermagellan.com_ (http://www.cybermagellan.com) or the projects homepage for the links or you can search google and search under "Microsoft Visual Basic Express". Currently we are going through a restructuring so until I can reorganize CVS I would recommend that you give us some background on maybe some of your previous projects/experience and prehaps we can aim you in the perfect direction once the project is posted back on CVS. Please also use the _pr...@li....net_ (mailto:pro...@li...) E-mail list so that we can perhaps keep track of the issues that we might notice Shawn Administrator |
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From: Simon B. <Dev...@bo...> - 2005-01-06 21:52:57
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Hello Shawn,
I thought it would be best if I just forward this email on to the list then
it includes the original email.
Yeah, I am willing to continue. Just give me a shout once the CVS is back
up and in a state to download from.
Sounds pretty straight forward about the .net framework. I am sure I will
be fine.
Anyway, speak to you later,
Simon
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From: SCh...@ao... [mailto:SCh...@ao...]
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 9:40 PM
To: sbo...@us...
Subject: Re: Visual Basic .NET 2005 Developer Wanted
In a message dated 1/6/2005 2:11:06 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
sbo...@us... writes:
Hello There,
Are you still looking for some help? I have been involved in
some other sourceforge projects for a while now (HTUtils and
rt-tdsc). rt-tdsc is my own but it is going to take some time
to do so i have put it on a back burner for a while.
I have been working with VB in my spare time for the last
couple of years. I am willing to offer a hand if you still need
it.
Let me know. If not don't worry.
Bosie
Boise,
Yes we are always looking for help ;-) Because it is Visual Basic .NET
2005 we have some time to work on it so what we are basically working on now
are the features. What we want it to do...things as such. Currently I am
restructuring the project (To complete one module at a time) instead of
working on everything all at once. I am going to ask that you send an E-mail
to the Project Devel list at pro...@li... so
we can archive the mail as well as introduce yourself to the other
developers.
Please do not do a CVS pull as I am submitting to have it deleted as
part of the restructure untill I give clearance. Please let me know if you
wish to continue on with the project. I am also asking if you understand
that being on Visual Basic .NET 2005 is going to require that you install
the .NET Framework 2.0. While anything you compile under VB. NET 2005 will
require 2.0 be installed this will not supercede VS .NET 2003's requirement
for 1.1 that will always compile native to 1.1
Thanks!
Shawn Christopher
Administrator- Project Pegasus
http://www.cybermagellan.com
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From: <SCh...@ao...> - 2004-12-21 04:24:05
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In a message dated 12/20/2004 7:44:53 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, jp...@pc... writes: Hi, I've downloaded the 2005 beta of Visual Studio and gotten it installed. I'll get synced up with the code base and start trying to figure out where to go next. One idea I had while thinking about things the last couple days is that one of the goals for the project might be to wrap standard versions of some of this different apps and allow you access all these different apps from a single interface. For example, at work we are very dependent on having people view your schedule from a public Outlook calendar and set up meetings from there. If our interface could access the information from the Outlook server, it would make the overall tool more useful and build off of something that already exists. There may be some set of standard server (AOL, Outlook, something else) that we want use for the server side, and then build clients that can connect to them. A second idea I had was we may want to divide components into two main areas, the unified UI for all the components and then the various plugins that would attach the UIs to the back end service. Anyway, just a couple ideas. John If I'm correct your talking about creating a whole content server/client ourself? Something that we could control and run the content we provide? If so that sounds awesome however I think we might need to do a little bit more recruitment. LOL...Let me know if you have any clarification in this... Shawn Christopher Administrator, Project Pegasus _http://www.Cybermagellan.com_ (http://www.cybermagellan.com/) |
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From: John H. <jp...@pc...> - 2004-12-21 02:43:18
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Hi, I've downloaded the 2005 beta of Visual Studio and gotten it installed. I'll get synced up with the code base and start trying to figure out where to go next. One idea I had while thinking about things the last couple days is that one of the goals for the project might be to wrap standard versions of some of this different apps and allow you access all these different apps from a single interface. For example, at work we are very dependent on having people view your schedule from a public Outlook calendar and set up meetings from there. If our interface could access the information from the Outlook server, it would make the overall tool more useful and build off of something that already exists. There may be some set of standard server (AOL, Outlook, something else) that we want use for the server side, and then build clients that can connect to them. A second idea I had was we may want to divide components into two main areas, the unified UI for all the components and then the various plugins that would attach the UIs to the back end service. Anyway, just a couple ideas. John |