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Re: system-config-sshd ?: msg#00002
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Re: system-config-sshd ? |
Chris McDonough wrote:
FWIW, I got a lot of mileage out of taking a look at the source of
existing Fedora glade/pygtk tools (like system-config-users) and playing
around with Glade to make simple applications before diving headfirst
into the deep end of creating anything complicated... there's a nice
Glade 2 tutorial at
http://www.kplug.org/glade_tutorial/glade2_tutorial/glade2_introduction.html
(it doesn't mention Python but it does give a nice overview of how to use Glade
to contruct your UI elements).
Sweet. Thank you very much, I've already yum installed glade2. Was
wondering how exactly to connect the two. I shall give that a fair read.
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 02:54 -0400, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
Hello,
I have been a Fedora user since FC1, and now I'd like to contribute to
the project. I know some Python, but no GUI (as yet). My more tested
programming skills lie is pascal and delphi. I am interested in building
a cnfiguration tool for sshd to help me learn the python language
better, and also to contribute to the fedora project. But I need some help:
Knowledge - HOWTOs, tutorial, whitepapers, etc that I need to read to
properly write a system-config applicat ion
Rules - Standards, and guidelines that I shoudl follow
Technologies - gui toolkits, modules, etc that I should stick to in
learning and building a system-config tool.
Thanks for your assistance and time.
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