> I'm a swedish electronic student. Using fltk 1.1.7 as my primary, and > only, GUI toolkit I've become to love is for its speed and size, but I > also found a lot of areas of weakness. > > I'm really glad to see that many of those areas has been adressed and/or > fixed in fltk 1.3. > > I would like to contribute to fltk and be really familiar with the fltk > source but my schema is swamped, just like everyone elses. > > Therefor I would love the oppertunity for me, or an other student, to be > able to dive into the fltk source and boost the (already very active) > development during the summer. This would be possible thanks to the > Google summer of code project. Is fltk going to participate? I really > hope so.
I'm not one of the big cheeses on this project, but I don't think that we've ever really considered taking part, or been well enough prepared to take advantage of the opportunity. I vaguely remember someone asking about it last year, but nothing came of it. I've just looked at the Google Summer of Code 2009 pages and it looks like we've missed the boat. If I have read it correctly, as mentoring organizations should have applied to GSoC between the 9th and 13th March. So I'm rather embarrassed that nobody replied to you sooner, and that we didn't even manage to have a discussion on the mailing list about taking part before time ran out. Sorry _______________________________________________ fltk-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk-dev
