在 2012年4月2日 上午11:15,Ketan Padegaonkar <[email protected]>写道:
> Hi, > > I do not feel I have the bandwidth to support a formal mentoring program > given my day job, and the usage of java/eclipse is almost non-existant > (emacs/vim/textmate+ruby anyone?). If you really do wish to contribute to > SWTBot, I can point you to resources on the web to help you do that. > Thank you for your reply. Yes I want to do sth for SWTBot, but I also really want to participate this GSOC and hope someone can mentor me, because it will offer a more formal way for us to communicate and collaborate. I think I may need the resources in future if this proposal can be accepted, so thank you first. BTW, for the mentoring program, it may not take so much time I think, so it would not occupy you too much bandwidth. > Anyone else on the list interested? > > There is very little formal process on this project, and I'm happy to > nominate you to committer if you really want to take this forward after you > submit a few patches. > > Let me know. > Thank you very much, if I want to do that outside GSOC, I will let you know. > > - Ketan > > On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 10:02 PM, 唐新红 <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> Sorry to paste my proposal here a little late to let everyone to know >> what this proposal plans to do for SWTBot in this Google Summer of Code. >> You can know the detail from the following proposal content. Interested guy >> can consider mentor me in this summer if you think it would do a good thing >> for SWTBot project. >> >> I also appreciate that anyone can make any comments on this proposal, >> thank you very much! >> >> >> >> >> Proposal “Add swtbot support for more Nebula widgets” >> >> >> >> Abstract >> >> SWTBot is an open-source Java based UI/functional testing tool for >> testing SWT and Eclipse based applications. It not only provides APIs that >> are simple to read and write, but also can run on all platforms that SWT >> runs on while very few other testing tools can perform such well in SWT and >> Eclipse based UI testing world. However, Nebula as a popular Eclipse >> project offering useful Custom SWT widgets, which SWTBot should do more >> work to support. >> >> >> >> Detailed Information >> >> SWTBot performs well in SWT and Eclipse based UI testing world, and you >> can know more information at [1]. Nebula is a place where different >> Eclipse-Projects and Independent developers collaborate on building Custom >> SWT widgets and reuseable UI-Components useable in UI-Applications built >> using SWT and JFace, you can know more at [2]. >> >> There is already someone realizing that SWTBot should be enhanced to >> support Nebula widgets, see the bug tracker [3] and Eclipse forum [4]. The >> bug reporter Aurelien has already very interesting and significant work to >> enhance the SWTBot to support Nebula Gallery widget, however many other >> Nebula widgets may still not be supported yet by SWTBot after about 2 years >> since the bug reported. On the bug page talking list, guys have shown great >> interest and wish to see SWTBot supporting more Nebula widgets. I just want >> to utilize this GSOC opportunity to do such interesting thing which is not >> listed on the eclipse GSOC2012 wiki page, but I still want mentors can >> focus on this idea. >> >> >> >> Background >> >> There are about 18 widgets Nebula offering, with 10 released and 8 in >> incubation, so this proposal will only focus on the 10 released Nebula >> widgets. In 2010, Aurelien already did great work to enhance SWTBot to >> support Nebula Gallery, so the first step in this summer is to check his >> patches and borrow useful information to go further. After that, write code >> to support more other released widgets. >> >> >> >> The detailed plan is as follows: >> >> >> >> Schedule >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Before coding: clone Nebula and SWTBot repositories and prepare all >> developing environments; create bugs if neccesary >> >> Week 1: check the patch against bug 325076 to know more and finish off >> the work if necessary >> >> Week 2: write code to support Grid >> >> Week 3: write code to support PGroup >> >> Week 4: write code to support PShelf >> >> Week 5: write code to support TableCombo >> >> Week 6: write code to support CalendarCombo >> >> Week 7-9: write code to support XViewer and GanttChart >> >> Week 10-12: write code to support Oscilloscope and SWT Transition Widget >> >> Week 13 �C GSOC2012 END: write documentations and tests, create patches to >> fix corresponding bugs >> >> >> >> About me >> >> My name is TangXinHong, a undergraduate student from Beijing University >> of Technology. I'm preparing for my computer science and technology >> bachelor degree. I have about 2 years Java programming experiences and >> often use SWT to develop Eclipse based UI applications. I’m new to GSOC, >> hope I can learn a lot and make friends here. >> >> >> >> My Email : [email protected] >> >> My IRC ID: tomxinhong >> >> >> >> Links >> >> [1] http://www.eclipse.org/swtbot/ >> >> [2] http://www.eclipse.org/nebula/ >> >> [3] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=325076 >> >> [4] http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/m/537094/ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> swtbot-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/swtbot-dev >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > swtbot-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/swtbot-dev > >
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