Last week was really busy for me and, although I could write some
code, I failed at communication, sorry about that. From now on, I will
have plenty of time for gsoc, so I hope it does not happen again.

It looks like I'm finally getting into something. I have a very basic
window server which uses libixp to serve 9p. On an attach a new window
is created. The file system shows winid and mouse files. The mouse
file can be read to get mouse events (resizes too, but they need some
more work). The cons file to read keyboard events will be ready soon,
probably later today or tomorrow. Adding drawing capabilities will
take some more time, but I hope to have something working soon. Along
this week I will try to figure out what to do with the license and
then I will make the repository public.

That about writing code. I have also to announce that I have started a
blog: http://summerofdevdraw.blogspot.com/. For the moment there's
only an initial post explaining the rationale of the project
(including a very nice explanation by charles of what is the current
state of the art). I also have some notes about the experiments I did
in the previous weeks which will be added soon. Once I catch up (in a
couple of days) I plan to make often updates.


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