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Re: GnomeGradeBook...
Okay, So International addressing system. Okay, now that you've brought it up,
I think I have an idea how to fix this problem.
In the preferences there will be a section where you can select your country's
address system. Then when you add a new student a different dialog box will come up
which is more specific to the country. (The preferences would be global and
wouldn't have to be changed everytime you add a student).
Ideas, suggestions, critiques?
Bradley Burnside - bradley@voyager.net
BTW don't feel bad about criticizing me, I think this open collaboration is what
makes the open source framework so good. So send me ideas!
Doug Loss wrote:
> Bradley Burnside wrote:
> >
> > Brad from the GnomeGradeBook project here. I was sitting here and figured
> > that everyone needs some reasurrance that GGB isn't vaporware. So I did a
> > screengrab. It's not quite a release yet...but I have a lot of function to it
> > now. (Some tweaking is required).
>
> Brad,
>
> I noticed that your address info is fairly US-centric. You might want
> to contact the folks from the Mexican ScholarNet program and ask them
> for recommendations on what would make your gradebook program useful to
> them (as they're planning to use GNOME pretty heavily). I'd also ask
> Barret Dolph what would be useful for White Horse and other Chinese
> schools. If you can accommodate those you can probably accommodate
> pretty much any system.
>
> --
> Doug Loss A life spent making mistakes is not only
> Data Network Coordinator more honorable, but more useful than a
> Bloomsburg University life spent doing nothing.
> dloss@bloomu.edu G. B. Shaw