Hi Avner
Looks like a good start. Please make sure to submit your full proposal
through the official Summer of Code application process, as we can
only accept projects through that venue:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce/web/guide-to-the-gsoc-web-app-for-student-applicants
When you submit, please be sure to expand on your proposed timeline
for this summer, information about any relevant past experience, and a
discussion of your goals for the summer. Also, do note that
applications must be submitted by Monday the 31st of March, and that
we can comment and make suggestions once you've submitted. The sooner
you submit, the more time we'll have to review and provide feedback
(and therefore allow you to improve your application) before the
deadline, so definitely check that out as soon as possible!
Thanks very much and I look forward to hearing more,
Travis
On Mar 28, 2008, at 6:51 PM, Avner Shanan wrote:
This is the idea I'm working with right now for my Summer of Code
project. My internet access has been pretty spotty the last couple
of days so I wasn't able to do as much research as I would have
liked. Please correct any wrong assumptions or misconceptions that
I may have as a result.
Widgets seem to be in high demand, both for web and for the desktop
(four out of the five projects on the Projects Idea list are
widgets). If it does not already exist, I would like to create a
framework that will allow easy access to the data store for
widgets. I would also like to build a Dojo-based search widget [for
queryi theng and displaying results from the data store]. If
development goes quickly and I have extra time, I would also like to
implement it as a desktop widget using Konfabulator.
Let me know what you think. Thanks.
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