Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Yesterday we released version 0.5 of Chandler. The official announcement is here. Mitch's disclaimer about the suitability of 0.5 for end users is here.
0.5 was supposed to be done before PyCon, so that we could say "and everything that we're showing you can be done in the 0.5 drop". Obviously, we didn't make it in time for PyCon. If your are interested in finding out more about how to write a parcel, you can read our PyCon paper. We also have a tutorial that fills in some of the details that we didn't have time to cover for PyCon. Also, you can try out the parcels that were done at the PyCon sprints, which are in bear's subversion repository. There's some additional documentation that we know we need to do as a result of feedback from the sprints, so I'll post again when that information becomes available.
Yesterday I was reading a local lug mailing list - one of the mails was sent out suggesting a meeting - I then realized that it would be useful to have stamping and convert that mail into an appointment - but gmail doesn't support stamping ;-)
Posted by Rams at Mon Apr 4 19:07:49 2005
Yes, we know that the wiki is in need of serious help. We hope to be able to do something about it fairly soon.
Posted by Ted Leung at Tue Apr 5 23:10:15 2005
To insert a URI, just type it -- no need to write an anchor tag.
Allowable html tags are:
<a href>
, <em>
, <i>
, <b>
, <blockquote>
, <br/>
, <p>
, <code>
, <pre>
, <cite>
, <sub>
and <sup>
.You can also use some Wiki style:
URI => [uri title]
<em> => _emphasized text_
<b> => *bold text*
Ordered list => consecutive lines starting spaces and an asterisk