On 04/02/2012 11:10 PM, Christopher Sean Morrison wrote:
> On Apr 2, 2012, at 6:43 PM, crdueck wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I've posted a complete first draft of my GSoC application.
>> It's mostly finished in terms of content for now, but I'd love to get
>> some feedback on anything that can be improved or added.
> That's an excellent level of detail with answers to just about everything 
> we've suggested.  Thanks for sharing it, Chris.  I'd suggest submitting it to 
> google-melange if you haven't yet, even if it's still in draft form, just to 
> officially have it "in the system" before the deadline.  Include a statement 
> near the top saying that it's a draft if you like, but also include a link to 
> the patch you posted.
>
> We did find one technical issue with the patch where unrelated/unintentional 
> edits got included.  More feedback on the patches tracker.
>
> As for the proposal content -- I'm curious why you chose to implement both 
> volume and centroids for just some of the primitives instead of just one or 
> the other for all of them.  What's the reasoning there?  I'd also like to see 
> a little more detail on how you're going to test your implementations for 
> correctness and how it'll be exposed to a user.  The mged/archer "analyze" 
> command may be a natural starting place (src/libged/analyze.c).
>
> Cheers!
> Sean
>
>
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I submitted my application to google-melange today for exactly the 
reasons you've stated. I've also made suitable changes to the patch, 
thanks for the critique.

I will look into the analyze command, and have some answers to your 
questions shortly.

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