On 18 mars 01:09, Arthur de Souza Ribeiro wrote: > Hey everybody. Hi Arthur, > Well, I saw your project and got really interested in contributing to it. I > was looking at PSF GSoC ideas and saw some ideas that interested me, > specially the one about creating an interactive tool to learn Python. I'd > like to know more about this idea and to contribute to the project. How > should I proceed?
Student willing to move on a PyLint based project should introduce themselves here (background, experience, motivation...). They should then start looking at the pylint and logilab-astng (the ast/inference library behind pylint) code, and become familiar with the mercurial versioning system and its mq extension that will be used to review proposed patches. Now regarding the interactive learning tool idea : among ideas I've proposed, this one is the most free, as I simply feel like pylint could be a good base for such a project, though I'm not sure which shape it would take. So you'll have to be force of proposal and to discuss with people hanging here and newbies around to get their feedback and ideas to define what such tool should look like. We could then define goals to be acheived for the GSoC project. Don't hesitate to ask more questions on this list anyway. -- Sylvain Thénault LOGILAB, Paris (France) Formations Python, Debian, Méth. Agiles: http://www.logilab.fr/formations Développement logiciel sur mesure: http://www.logilab.fr/services CubicWeb, the semantic web framework: http://www.cubicweb.org _______________________________________________ Python-Projects mailing list [email protected] http://lists.logilab.org/mailman/listinfo/python-projects
