Re: GSoc 2018

2018-03-25 Thread jimwangcx
Thank you for advice. Is that means that my proposal won't be accepted by Django this summer? If so, maybe I shouldn't submit it because it's meaningless. On Saturday March 24, 2018 at 12:44:35 AM UTC+8,Tim Graham wrote: > > I think GSoC students are much more likely to be successful working on

Re: GSoc 2018

2018-03-23 Thread jimwangcx
Thanks for your comment. I noticed that the third category is "Work on libraries that supplement or add new features to Django to ease development - South and Django Debug Toolbar are good examples of existing projects that would have fit here". And I think that the idea enable developers to

Re: GSoc 2018

2018-03-22 Thread jimwangcx
I've written my draft on Google Docs, here's the url https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hYVKrBJA1GIGYbkdlRG0Sq4GFIQnjw2Jb0QaFbsamLw/edit?usp=sharing Thanks for any comments. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to

Re: GSoc 2018

2018-03-16 Thread jimwangcx
I'm sorry to say that I haven't seen it before. But I notice that it only deals with the models and I want to deal with the views, URLs and settings too. Has someone done that before? On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 10:29:01 AM UTC+8, uri...@gmail.com wrote: > > Have you seen >

GSoc 2018

2018-03-14 Thread jimwangcx
Hello, My name is Chenxu Wang from China and I'd like to participate in the GSoC with coding for Django. *My idea:* I want to develop a tool which can make statistics of every single Django project. This tool will describe the structure of the selected project, list its apps, URLs, models and