Dear Oliver,

thanks for your reply!

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Oliver Kopp <kopp....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestion. Currently, none of the JabRef core
> developers or associated bachelor students has knowledge about
> PathVisio. The project loosely reminds me on Docears Recommender
> System (http://www.docear.org/docear/blog/).

>From a JabRef perspective no PathVisio knowledge would be needed. In
fact, I think the only thing needed from your side would be general
support for JabRef you already provide.

My email was primarily informative. Some time ago there was a
discussion about JabRef modularization, and a core JabRef library
would make such a thing much easier. *But* no coding is needed on
JabRef side, because the full tool can be used also.

> What concrete input do you need from our side to keep things moving?
> Do you need more precise project ideas?

Currently not student showed interest. That was perhaps the other
thing I hoped that might happen, that a JabRef user or developer (a
student) would be interested in working on this JabRef use... but as
long there is no interest, nothing is needed at all...

> Help on code? Help on estimations? Split up effort into GSOC and work the 
> JabRef developer
> community should do?

If a student would have interest, thinking along would be nice,
indeed. But a student showing interest at this moment is the first
step that would need to happen, I think. Students have about two more
weeks to write a proposal;

Tina, did a student contact you about this position, outside the GH
issue tracker?

> Should we have a Skype call?- Just contact me via my email address above.

I suggest we pick this up as soon as we have an interested student.
OK? Right now, it's still just a project idea...

Egon


> Cheers,
>
> Oliver
>
> 2016-03-01 14:03 GMT+01:00 Egon Willighagen <egon.willigha...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> the NRNB is a mentoring organization in this years Google Summer of
>> Code (like a few times before), and has one project idea I like to put
>> in your attention:
>>
>> https://github.com/nrnb/GoogleSummerOfCode/issues/28
>>
>> PathVisio is written in Java, and JabRef has been explicitly mentioned
>> as a good candidate library and one of the reasons I have been
>> supportive of the work to factor out a JabRef core library (without
>> JabRef GUI), allowing other software to make use of the JabRef project
>> output. The core should, besides data classes, likely also include
>> lookup functionality.
>>
>> I personally would love to see a student from the JabRef community to
>> write on this proposal.
>>
>> Grtz,
>>
>> Egon



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