On 1/26/2014 2:56 PM, Asish Panda wrote:

This apparently got stuck in the moderation queue, and while this is obsolete in respect to GSOC 2014 selection, I will give answers where relevant.

My first question is whether the project list of 2013 is still
applicable for gsoc 2014.

Not as written. The lists were updated after this was sent. The 2014 lists will not be applicable for 2015 until updated next January.

Secondly is it necessary to send a patch related to IDLE that is only
listed in issue tracker? For example if I want to display line number in
Editor Window in the left side (similar to gedit in Ubuntu) but it is
not considered an issue in the issue tracker. Will it be considered a
legit patch, if I send a patch implementing the line numbers?

1. Without an issue, there is no proper place to send a patch.
2. I believe there was an issue for this, but I cannot find it. Search is partly broken.
3. One can create new issues, or ask about creating a new issue.

My third question is, can I again send a patch for a bug that already
has been resolved?

This is generally not useful.

--
Terry Jan Reedy

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