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Re: [seul-edu] Zschool? Let me try this one more time...
I want to thank everyone for their responses. I have passed these messages on
to Aaron, who will join the lists that were recommended, and we can follow it
up from there. I was hoping that the combined gradebook would end up being
written in Python. We are making a real push for using Python in our school,
and it would be the easiest for us to work on a Python project. Thanks again.
jeff elkner
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
> Eric Sandeen writes:
> > At 01:29 PM 2/29/00 -0800, I wrote:
> >
> > >If he sees something he can do, he's welcome to jump in and do it.
> > >
> > >-Eric
> >
> > Oh - and of course I'll answer any questions he has along the way, as long
> > as it's within my realm of expertise... this is a learning experience for
> > me, too. :)
>
> Normaly in open source project you don't need to ask anything to join
> a project expect when you summit your first patch :)
>
> So it means Aaron can just jump in the Grader project, we can't push
> anyone to that.
>
> About Grader, as suggested Eric, Aaron can subscribe to the mailing list,
> look at the archive and also - it's a must - checkout the code in the
> CVS of Grader and start to play with the code (not that much now).
>
> (https://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=2667)
>
> Student jumping in open source project is definitively an education
> part and an exciting way of learing. But tutoring is a bit more
> difficult as it's involve time, and we are all short of this. So don't
> be surprise if sometime you don't get answer :)
>
> Hilaire