Looking for Coders or Testers for an Open Source File Organizer

Zachary Dziura zcdziura at gmail.com
Tue Jun 14 11:31:54 EDT 2011


> On Jun 13, 11:55 pm, zainul franciscus <zainul.francis... at gmail.com> wrote:
> I started an open source file organizer called Miranda.  Miranda is
> inspired by Belvedere written by Adam Pash of Lifehacker (http://
> lifehacker.com/341950/belvedere-automates-your-self+cleaning-pc). I
> know you guys must be thinking "Hmm, Miranda, isn't that an IM
> application ?"; Yep I hear you, I'll change the name once I get a good
> name. I am open for any suggestions.
>
> Miranda is written in Python, meant for Ubuntu, but hopefully it can
> be tested for every Linux Flavour. I have nothing much to offer in
> return for the software,but I will acknowledge your contribution in
> the software, and give credit to anyone helping when I feature Miranda
> in How-To Geek :http://www.howtogeek.com/
>
> I am a beginner in python, so the code may look a bit messy, and I am
> open to rewrite the code if I can get a mentor whom I can pair with
> for coding the application. I do have 7+ years of programming, web
> development, database, desktop, you name it. So I am not totally blind
> of programming, but it will be great to get an experienced python
> programmer who has the passion for coding, and the patience to mentor
> a beginner python.
>
> The chief geek has given his nod of approval to publish Miranda
> through how-to geek, and I can pitch any of your software to him, and
> write an article about it - provided that the chief geek approve the
> software.

Where is this code hosted? I'd be more than happy to (hopefully) lend
a hand wherever I can. I'm not that savvy (yet) with Python, but I'm
knowledgeable with a lot of computer science algorithms and such for
both sorting and searching, which I assume will help greatly!



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