IMO, I think it's better you add the idea to the ideas page. Because if there's a student with relevant skills may grab the idea willing to implement it this summer. Whether the idea get through depends on no. of factors such as the importance of the project idea, whether there's a mentor willing to contribute, and of course the quality of the student proposals submitted etc. etc.. Last year, I've got to know from other participants that some valuable project ideas didn't get selected because there were no mentors available for that particular time. So, your idea may get selected, though the priority for this idea seems to be less. I was a GSoC participant under DocBook contributing to WebHelp last year.
On 02/10/2011 10:45 AM, Jirka Kosek wrote: > or... of WebHelp > output.Almost any platform now supports applications written purely in > HTML, CSS and Javascript and packaged for easy installation. This is > something worth to explore. And it is more "sexy" then boring > VisualStudio help ;-) > Of course. I'm willing to continue the work from previous year on WebHelp under GSoC with my mentor from past year, David. If there's any further features/additions you'd like to see in WebHelp, please fill the WebHelpGsoc2011 page David provided, in a separate section. The feature additions needs to be prioritized based on what needs the most. Regards, --Kasun ~~~*******'''''''''''''*******~~~ Kasun Gajasinghe, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. Blog: http://kasunbg.blogspot.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/kasunbg On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Speights, Scott < [email protected]> wrote: > I have to admit the packaging idea for many applications is much cooler > than just plain old Visual Studio help. I just thought about the MS help > viewer because we use a lot of Microsoft products and, so, there are some > good possibilities to do easy integration between our TFS and Share Point. I > guess I am a little bit personally motivated. > > Two other reasons why I found Help 3 a good idea is because there is a > trend here to use MAML (XML documentation comments) to write real > documentation (not just create reference documentation), which I would like > to break, and because the package doesn't look too hard to output. So maybe > this could be one of the packages in the list even if it is a little bit on > the boring side... > > As for the other formats, wrap them up, I'll take them! > > Greetings, > Scott > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Cramer, David W (David) [mailto:[email protected]] > Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Februar 2011 00:26 > An: Rowland, Larry; Jirka Kosek; [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Betreff: RE: [docbook-apps] Ideas for GSoC 2011 > > Indeed, that's on the list for WebHelp: "Add an option to use Lucene for > server-side searches with table of contents state persisted on the server." > http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/WebHelpGsoc2011 > > It would be good for situations where running Eclipse as a war is too heavy > and presumably simpler to get working in a variety of app servers than an > eclipse.war is. > > David > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rowland, Larry [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 5:12 PM > To: Jirka Kosek; [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] Ideas for GSoC 2011 > > I think that's a great idea. It would also be helpful to extend it to > work as a component in a TomCat environment where Lucene could replace > the search engine (for larger help environments). > > Larry Rowland > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 8:46 AM > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Ideas for GSoC 2011 > > Denis Bradford wrote: > > > That said, Help 3 seems likely to eventually take hold. And since the > > outputs will be mostly straight XHTML, maybe it's not too risky to get > > started on the DocBook stylesheets. > > Or we can decide not to wait for MS and build just packaging to Web > Widgets, or Air, or iPad, or Android application, or... of WebHelp > output. Almost any platform now supports applications written purely in > HTML, CSS and Javascript and packaged for easy installation. This is > something worth to explore. And it is more "sexy" then boring > VisualStudio help ;-) > > Jirka > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Jirka Kosek e-mail: [email protected] http://xmlguru.cz > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Professional XML consulting and training services > DocBook customization, custom XSLT/XSL-FO document processing > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > OASIS DocBook TC member, W3C Invited Expert, ISO JTC1/SC34 member > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
