Hi Siddhant, Thanks for your interest in Julia GSoC. Please note that submissions close tomorrow, Friday, March 21 at 19:00 UTC and we cannot accept applications after that deadline.
I would encourage you to send in an application summarizing your work to date and your intended schedule of work as soon as possible to the GSoC website, taking into account our suggested guidelines: http://julialang.org/gsoc/guidelines/ Thanks, Jiahao Chen Staff Research Scientist MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Siddhant Jain <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Thank you for your response. > > 1. I apologise for the careless mistakes in the README.md file. They have > been fixed now. > > 2. Regarding the incompatibility with Windows machine: I have little idea in > this regard. What I'll do is go through forums and ask for help on the irc > and see if this can be fixed. Maybe some devs on this list can help out > here? > > 3. Regarding Naming and Formatting conventions: All suggested changes have > been incorporated. > The repository has been renamed with the .jl extension. > > 4. Regarding parse_rcvd_info : Currently this function just prints > information on the terminal for the user to interpret the data. I have still > kept it as a separate function because I intend for this function to return > information on the header line (attribute names) in the dataframe that > stores the dataset. > > > Really excited about my first every smallish contribution to open source! > Again, thank you for your response! If there are any more comments, do post > them here. > > Sorry, for repeating myself, but if there are any mentors who are willing to > mentor the Project: Standardised dataset packaging for GSOC 2014, I would > love to get a review from you on my application for GSOC. > >
