2012/4/3 Terri Oda <te...@zone12.com>:
> Hi George,
>
> Your MailmanStats project looks great and would totally fit with what we
> have in mind for stats, though I'm guessing the hyperkitty team has some
> much more extensive work in mind making use of post ratings, tags, etc.
>
> If you're putting together your proposal now, do feel free to mention both
> projects as sources of interest.  Since you already have the stats code
> available, it might be possible to toss the integration in there after doing
> some other work.  Normally I worry about students biting off more than they
> can chew, but given your prior experience with Mailman and the fact that you
> already have the basic code, you can make a case for being able to package
> up that code and contribute it in a week or two our of your summer if you're
> ready for a code review.
>
>
>  Terri
>
> PS -  For further advice regarding search projects, see my previous post to
> mailman-developers.
>
>

Thanks for your respond Terri,

I thought about it quite a lot.

Eventually, I think it is better to implement only the Metric idea
(since i already have the base code) by integrating my software into
Mailman. My previous experience with Mailman and the fact i have done
some work already will make a more awesome result.

I'll send my proposal in the next hours. I'll appreciate any feedback.

Thanks,


-- 
George Chatzisofroniou
sophron.latthi.com
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