Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-15 Thread Mathieu Blondel

Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My proposal/plans are available at http://maemo.org/maemowiki/GeoClue



Thanks!
  
Here is my proposal together with some additional details and a 
screenshot (people love screenshots ;-)) :

http://www.mblondel.org/journal/2007/04/15/google-summer-of-code/

Students and mentors, can you please get in touch create your garage
projects? Maybe the Japanese/Chinese project can be hosted in the
current garage project for CJK support, as you prefer.
  
Yes, I think it is probably a good idea that my project gets hosted on 
the CJK support project, if this is OK with Makoto. Code needs to be 
uploaded to Google only for proof. We should use garage for the long 
term and good continuance of the projects.


Cheers,
Mathieu
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RE: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-14 Thread quim.gil
 My proposal/plans are available at http://maemo.org/maemowiki/GeoClue

Thanks!

 I know there's still six weeks until 
 the official start and some students may actually have busy 
 schedules until that point, but it can't hurt to start 
 communicating early...

These previous weeks are there *exactly* to start crating the
infrastructure, get the students familiar with the project, the
community and the tools. This way once the SoC projects officially start
everybody and everything is in place, with some inertia already.

Students and mentors, can you please get in touch create your garage
projects? Maybe the Japanese/Chinese project can be hosted in the
current garage project for CJK support, as you prefer.

Quim
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Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-13 Thread P. Durante

On 4/12/07, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Now it's confirmed:

http://code.google.com/soc/maemo/about.html


I just read about it, and can't say how much I'm happy right now, thanks!


Now we need to talk about the project setup. A Garage project for every
SoC project so everyone interested can join the discussion and follow
the development?


I tought this was the plan from the very beginning, no?
btw, the google soc FAQ states the code should be uploaded to
code.google.com, I don't know if they want all the development to take
place there (it's unlikely, tough)

(unfortunately I'll be without any reliable internet connection for
about a week so sorry for my eventual silence)

best regards,
Paolo


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Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-13 Thread Jussi Kukkonen
P. Durante wrote:
 On 4/12/07, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Now we need to talk about the project setup. A Garage project for every
 SoC project so everyone interested can join the discussion and follow
 the development?
 
 I tought this was the plan from the very beginning, no?
 btw, the google soc FAQ states the code should be uploaded to
 code.google.com, I don't know if they want all the development to take
 place there (it's unlikely, tough)

Uploading to code.google.com twice during the summer is enough. The only
other requirement is that 'development must happen in the open', so
Garage is fine.

My proposal/plans are available at http://maemo.org/maemowiki/GeoClue
(any improvements are welcome). Maybe the other soc-students could
upload theirs also? I know there's still six weeks until the official
start and some students may actually have busy schedules until that
point, but it can't hurt to start communicating early...


br, Jussi

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Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-12 Thread Quim Gil
Now it's confirmed:

http://code.google.com/soc/maemo/about.html

Congratulations for the 4x2 fortunates and thank you very much to all
the rest of students. If you still want to work on your project
proposals you will find our collaboration anyway.

Now we need to talk about the project setup. A Garage project for every
SoC project so everyone interested can join the discussion and follow
the development?



On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 23:06 +0200, ext Johannes Eickhold wrote:
 On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 09:40 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Google has allocated 5 preliminary slots for the maemo project. We
  might still end up getting less than these, but definitely not more.
 
 As the light blue line in the list of proposals seems to have climbed up
 one further position I assume that Google has decided to give maemo only
 four instead of five slots. Correct?
 
 (If not, I hereby please the remaining mentors to vote for the Java
 proposal. It has got only votes from 5 mentors while other projects got
 votes from up to 9 mentors.)
 
 Jonek
 
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Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-12 Thread Kees Jongenburger

On 4/12/07, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Now it's confirmed:

http://code.google.com/soc/maemo/about.html

Congrats!



Congratulations for the 4x2 fortunates and thank you very much to all
the rest of students. If you still want to work on your project
proposals you will find our collaboration anyway.

Now we need to talk about the project setup. A Garage project for every
SoC project so everyone interested can join the discussion and follow
the development?

I am interested in the Ruby development. I have compiled and packaged wxRuby for
the n770 in the past and would be interested to see how this new
approach will work out.

greetings and success!
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Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-10 Thread Johannes Eickhold
On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 09:40 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Google has allocated 5 preliminary slots for the maemo project. We
 might still end up getting less than these, but definitely not more.

As the light blue line in the list of proposals seems to have climbed up
one further position I assume that Google has decided to give maemo only
four instead of five slots. Correct?

(If not, I hereby please the remaining mentors to vote for the Java
proposal. It has got only votes from 5 mentors while other projects got
votes from up to 9 mentors.)

Jonek

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RE: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-10 Thread quim.gil
It looks like we are getting 4 slots, yes: 

- Ruby Maemo Bindings  
- GeoClue for Maemo  
- Smoove - Instant Desktop Migration Suite  
- Japanese/Chinese handwriting recognition on Maemo  

Time to sleep here, tomorrow we will know for sure.

Quim
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Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-07 Thread Luca De Cicco
If nobody has interest mentoring the last.fm proposal I will be glad
to do it myself.

Cheers,
Luca
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Re: SoC: 5 preliminary slots

2007-04-07 Thread kender

On 4/7/07, Luca De Cicco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If nobody has interest mentoring the last.fm proposal I will be glad
to do it myself.


Same here, I haven't got much time, but I have been working on it. I
would like to participate in the project but I can assure my
availability.

Greetings, kender
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