Re: GSoC 2019 proposal - Easy Ethereum Blockchain integration

2019-03-21 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi Diego. > Do you have any suggestion for bringing this proposal into GSoC's scope? No. Sorry.  Django is a web framework. So stuff in that area would be in-scope. Likely it's just my lack of imagination but, I think blockchain is a totally different area of tech. Equally if you'd have

Re: GSoC 2019 proposal - Easy Ethereum Blockchain integration

2019-03-20 Thread Diego Lima
Hi Carlton! On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 6:57:01 AM UTC-3, Carlton Gibson wrote: > > Hopefully that distinction is clear enough for here and now. > Yes, I understand this distinction. Thank you for clarifying. > It's not that all "in" type third-party suggestion would be out of scope — > I

Re: GSoC 2019 proposal - Easy Ethereum Blockchain integration

2019-03-18 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi Diego. Thanks for your interest. > So my idea falls out of scope? Did I make a mistake? I think there's a difference in kind between e.g. South and Django Debug Toolbar (or even things like Django Extenstions, or Braces or Model Utils) which support development with Django and your

Re: GSoC 2019 proposal - Easy Ethereum Blockchain integration

2019-03-14 Thread Diego Lima
On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 7:09:23 PM UTC-3, Curtis Maloney wrote: > > Be aware that outside of the ponzi-scheme laden world of > cryptocurrencies, "crypto" is short for "cryptography" ; be careful to ensure your audience knows which you mean :) Noted! This sounds like an interesting and

Re: GSoC 2019 proposal - Easy Ethereum Blockchain integration

2019-03-14 Thread Curtis Maloney
On 3/15/19 6:42 AM, Diego Lima wrote: *Introduction* These days, every single living being has heard of Bitcoin. Some of those know that Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency (crypto for short) and, within those, a few know that it runs on top of a technology called Blockchain. Be aware that outside