Welcome aboard . . .
its the willingne that matters to this project.
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Chris Sullivan
<chr...@gm...> wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> As Matteo said, I'm hoping to help in the development of pythoncad. I've
> been a Microstation user for 12 years and for about 2 years I functioned as
> my company's CAD manager. Which was a fancy way of saying that I managed
> our CAD standards and organized company wide CAD training. So I have a good
> feel for what a production level CAD package should be capable of.
>
> My python experience is a little shakey though. I taught myself very basic
> python scripting almost 2 years ago, and I even started my own CAD package
> using Tkinter Canvas to display. I quickly ran into the limitations of
> Tkinter and after a couple of months of development I abandoned it. But the
> idea of contributing to a really powerful open source CAD package has
> remained appealing.
>
> I've poked through the stable release and if feels like there's a lot of
> potential there.
>
> I still have a lot of catching up to do on familiarizing myself with the
> code and the current documentation.
>
> I haven't been involved with a project like this before and I don't know the
> proper procedures for getting involved. If anyone is willing to lend advice
> I'll accept it gratefully.
>
> Chris
>
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