On May 2, 2012, at 6:18 PM, Eduard Moraru wrote:

> Hi Paul, students,
> 
> The best place for GSoC students to work in, when it comes to architecture,
> design, documentation etc., is the students' wiki: http://gsoc.myxwiki.org

I don't quite agree. For me a GSOC student must be treated exactly like any 
contributor.

Thus for me the best place for architecture, design is 
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/WebHome

More generally they should use the exact same tools as all xwiki 
developers/contributors are using so that we don't create silos: mailing list, 
irc, design page, etc.

Thanks
-Vincent

> The students' wiki needs a bit more maintaining, but it should be usable.
> I`ve done some minor decorating for GSoC 2012.
> 
> The students need to register a new user (the xiwki.org user does not work
> since it's a different farm). Besides wiki pages, they can also use the
> Blog if they don`t already have one :).
> 
> Thanks,
> Eduard
> 
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Paul Libbrecht <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Sorry to answer myself, a few precisions:
>> 
>> Le 26 avr. 2012 à 13:24, Paul Libbrecht a écrit :
>>> - one page about her Google Summer of Code work where, for example, the
>> schedule she presented in her proposal is presented to the public and,
>> where we shall elaborate it with milestones that are assessable somehow.
>> 
>> I would suggest it also includes the following which I'm happy to
>> complement:
>> 
>> - detail the incorporation alternatives so that we know what kind of
>> versioning we base on (e.g.: very successful early: incorporation in trunk;
>> successful at end: a simple pull request; simple cases: a standalone
>> contribution with installation instructions, ...)
>> 
>> - software availability at milestones (e.g. unit-tests, docs, can be tried
>> by someone, ...)
>> 
>> - describe the expected feedback of community and mentors at each phase
>> 
>>> Eduard, someone, are there example for such pages?
>>> It would be possible to replace the project page:
>>> 
>> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/inline/GoogleSummerOfCode/SOLRsearchcomponent
>>> but I think this is more a "proposal", or?
>> 
>> 
>>> - one design page about the SOLR component. There are many design pages
>> so Savitha, go ahead and get inspired.
>> 
>> Maybe the page of Fabio is a start?
>> 
>> paul
>> 
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