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<b>[[SVN| SVN at a glance]]</b> | <b>[[SVN| SVN at a glance]]</b> | ||
*Wrote a proper documentation on how to use SVN to put all the commonly used commands for our DPS909 projects in one place. | *Wrote a proper documentation on how to use SVN to put all the commonly used commands for our DPS909 projects in one place. | ||
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+ | <b>[[XULRunner_Guide | XUL Runner Guide]]</b> | ||
+ | *Went over the Hello World tutorial and commented on it | ||
+ | *Looked into automating the task for PDF conversion. | ||
+ | **This task was such a challenge. I've looked into most of the sites that explain about how converting wiki to PDf could be done. | ||
+ | **Most of the solutions entail embedding php code in the settings file etc. Not the solution that [[User:Mylau | Mike Lau]] is looking for. | ||
+ | **Most of the extensions for this task are either broken or for sysadmins, and I was on the verge of giving up looking for an easy solution to this task. | ||
+ | *** Found this, but it's broken: If you just want to make a PDF file from a Wikipedia article, go to: http://wiki.auf-trag.de/ | ||
+ | ** Robcee recommended this: http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/Meta/Wiki_to_PDF | ||
+ | *** Will try this out | ||
<b>Mozilla Technology</b> | <b>Mozilla Technology</b> |
Revision as of 13:17, 9 December 2006
Prior to this course, I've never been involved with open source projects. This course has opened up my eyes to the Mozilla community and I'm really impressed with the work that the Mozilla community members have done in their spare time. By far, this is one of the most interesting courses I've ever taken at Seneca and I can't express greater gratitude to be given the opportunity to be part of this fascinating project.
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