Re: GSoC 2019 Update

2019-03-09 Thread Tobias McNulty
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 6:22 AM Carlton Gibson wrote: > For the *ORM*, I think the cross-DB JSONField would be a great project. > Florian worried it was too small in scope, but if it existed by the end of > the summer, I would call that a success. > +1 -- and I'd rather a project be too small than

Re: GSoC 2019 Update

2019-03-09 Thread Muhammad Faraz
i am taking part first time in any open source project using summer of code i was think would the idea of integration of django with front ends like vuejs will it be acceptable front end support especially for vuejs is great in laravel due to watch package so i was thinking would proposal of

Re: GSoC 2019 Update

2019-03-08 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hey Matthew. Good issue, yes. 🙂 Thanks. Hey Tim. Yes, you're probably right... I was going to leave GSoC, but people asked and my tick, if I've got one, is "widen the pool of contributors" — so it seemed worth the effort to at least fill in the form. Maybe we get an applicant. Maybe we don'

RE: GSoC 2019 Update

2019-03-07 Thread Matthew Pava
7, 2019 9:01 AM To: Django developers (Contributions to Django itself) Subject: Re: GSoC 2019 Update I agree that a cross-database JSONField probably wouldn't take 3 months to implement -- but it would be up to the student to write a proposal and timeline that demonstrates there's 1

Re: GSoC 2019 Update

2019-03-07 Thread Tim Graham
I agree that a cross-database JSONField probably wouldn't take 3 months to implement -- but it would be up to the student to write a proposal and timeline that demonstrates there's 12 weeks of work. Students are supposed to be working full time. GSoC requires writing code so an acceptable proje

GSoC 2019 Update

2019-03-07 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi all. We were accepted as an Org to GSoC, so we can accept applications from the end of the month. I've updated the Wiki page... https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2019 ... but *if you have project ideas *it would be good if you could add them! I keep hearing, "Django's Matur