On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 12:31 AM, breno <br...@rio.pm.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> Google's Summer of Code is coming up, and The Perl Foundation needs
> our projects to be up to date for approval!
>
> Florian Ragwitz was kind enough to paste Padre's last year submissions
> on the "ideas" page, but we should update the entry with a real list
> preferably before **this monday**[1].
>
> http://epo.means.no/gsoc2011/ideas
>
> If you care, if you'd like to mentor someone over that little piece of
> Padre that needs some brushing up, or maybe if you just know of an
> awesome feature that is still missing, please join the discussion -
> either here or on #padre (irc.perl.org).
>
> I for one would love to see the debugger added as a project :)
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> garu
>
>
> 1. the actual submission deadline is the 18th, but the page needs to
> be stable before that

A couple of more ideas:
1) Enlarging our automated test suite using Win32::GUITest (see t/win32)
2) Enlarging our test suite using the actions system (see xt/actions.t )
3) Implementing automated tests using Dogtail (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogtail )
   yes, that's in Python
4) Factoring out to external modules and greatly enhancing the context sensitive
    help of Padre. This will make it usable by other editors and tools as well.

5) Adding a Perl 6 regex editor to Padre and making improvements to
the existing Perl 5 regex editor.

6) Fixing and enhancing the CPAN installer of Padre. Integrating it
with the plugin manager. Making it work with external perls as well.
(not only with the one Padre is running on).


I'll start updating the ideas pages but we will need people who are
ready to mentor
the students. We also need to get the word out somehow to students so
tha they know about our projects.

Gabor
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