On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Christopher Sean Morrison <brl...@mac.com>
wrote:
>
> There has been some work on the materials database project in the past (I
believe someone on IRC gave you a tarball),
Yes I have downloaded the tarball. I observed that the code is not working.
I wish to begin working on the patch as soon as possible. I would request
you to kindly advise me about the kind of patch I have to submit.
but the need here is pretty great. The potential is phenomenal as there
is not much available in the open source community for material properties.
To me, this project is all about providing an easy to use interface that
application developers and researchers can use to look up material
information.
Yes, that will be the intent of course. :)
We'd like our tools (e.g., gqa and rtweight) to be a consumer of that data,
so users can do things like say "this is birch plywood" and it will have
the information needed to visualize and analyze, the latter being more
important.
>
> Your next step is to write up your proposal as quickly as you can (the
deadline is Friday, late submissions are impossible, absolutely zero
exceptions). I suggest to you (and anyone else listening) stub in a
proposal submission on Melange today and start filling in as much detail as
possible on how you plan to proceed. See the prior year's work and prior
GSoC proposals to get an idea of the detail we like to see (they're all on
our wiki).
I have submitted the proposal in time. Hope you would like to have a
glimpse of
it<http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/public/google/gsoc2014/albertcoder/5629499534213120>
:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/public/google/gsoc2014/albertcoder/5629499534213120
--
Thanks
Albert
www.coderalbert.wordpress.com
"If you really look closely, most overnight successes took a long time." --
Steve Jobs
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