Hello,

If you have any doubts about it, just ping my on OFTC irc. My nick there is
@lucasmoura. Or you can just send my an email.

The project still has a lot to improve, so any new contributors or
enthusiasts are welcome :)

Att,
Lucas Moura

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 6:20 PM, Aaron Delaney <[email protected]>
wrote:

> This project sounds great.
>
> I'll have to have a look at the project brief, sounds like something I'd
> be interested in :)
>
> --
>
> - devoxel
> GSOC Student at Debian
>
> On 12 July 2016 at 22:09, Lucas Moura <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> First of all, sorry for the delay on both reports. With that said, on
>> week 06 I have successfully added the feature on AppRecommender that allows
>> it  to display which user packages generated a recommendation. Furthermore,
>> I have also able to built and execute KDE Discover from source.
>>
>> On week 07, I had attended DebConf. It was a really good experience and
>> it was possible not only to interact with my mentor, but also speak with
>> the AppStream mentor as well. During DebConf I was able to complete the
>> AppRecommender package, which can now be found on Debian unstable with the
>> name of apprecommender.
>>
>> While also in DebConf, I was able to talk with the AppStream mantainer
>> about how the application should handle recommendations. Although the
>> format we found was not the best one for AppRecommender, I think that
>> implementing a new strategy to handle this format will not be too hard.
>>
>> This week, I intend to finish my patch to AppStream and maybe improve
>> some aspects on the AppRecommender package. Currenlty, all the files
>> generated by AppRecommender are stored in the user HOME dir. However, I
>> think that can be improved.
>>
>> I will also present AppRecommender and my GSOC experience in a free
>> software conference in Brazil, named FISL. The talk will be a basic
>> presentation of what is AppRecommender and how can anyone contribute with
>> it. And the GSOC one will be a presentation on what is the program about,
>> why someone should try to participate and my experience on the Debian
>> project during the program.
>>
>> --
>> Lucas Moura
>>
>
>

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