Re: GSoC 2018

2019-04-09 Thread Asif Saif Uddin
yes, there wasn't anyone selected. On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 3:24:50 AM UTC+6, makina wrote: > > Hello, > > Django doesn't have any projects in 2018. > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2018/organizations/5080222944722944/ > Does it mean there were no quality applicants in 2018?

GSoC 2018

2019-04-09 Thread makina
Hello, Django doesn't have any projects in 2018. https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2018/organizations/5080222944722944/ Does it mean there were no quality applicants in 2018? Thank you -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers

Re: Gsoc 2018

2018-03-28 Thread Josh Smeaton
I'm sorry, but the deadline has already passed for applications. It closed on the 27th of March (2 days ago) according to the GSOC timeline https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline. I do note that Django's own timeline mentions April 3rd being the deadline, but I'm not entirely

Re: Gsoc 2018

2018-03-28 Thread AGATEVURE GLORY
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(Question) GSoC 2018

2018-03-26 Thread Emanuel Covaci
Hi! I want to apply for GSoC and I want clarification about project. Description say that: "If your proposal is a single large feature, library or site, you'll need to present a detailed design specification" What does the site mean? I can apply with a idea of Website with backend in Django

Re: GSoc 2018

2018-03-26 Thread Tim Graham
Correct. You'll have a much better chance of being accepted (next year) if you're already a contributor to Django. This will give you a better understanding of problems in the framework. Also, you're more likely to find someone willing to spend the time mentoring you if you have a solid track

Re: Gsoc 2018

2018-03-26 Thread AGATEVURE GLORY
Thanks for your reply. Still on the Django girls, I would still like to contribute in code. There was an issue #176 on developing form for coach just like there is already form for Apply. It was posted since 2015 and it was marked as help needed. I would like to contribute my code in creating

Re: Gsoc 2018 proposed project

2018-03-26 Thread Adam Johnson
Please don't repost, you already posted this and got a reply in https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/django-developers/2aJbPvepHmo On 26 March 2018 at 07:41, AGATEVURE GLORY wrote: > Hello, > > Project Idea: Django Girls Tutorial Glossary documentation and

Gsoc 2018 proposed project

2018-03-26 Thread AGATEVURE GLORY
Hello, Project Idea: Django Girls Tutorial Glossary documentation and Improvement of organizers promotional, design reaources About Me: I am Agatevure Glory from Nigeria. I lady interested in contributing to the open source community. I am not an expert python and Django programmer but I have

Re: Gsoc 2018

2018-03-25 Thread Josh Smeaton
Hi there, I don't think the rules for Google Summer of Code allow for "projects" to be documentation only. The extra promo materials would also count as documentation I believe. The relevant rule would be 1.26: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/rules/ "Project” means an open source coding

Gsoc 2018

2018-03-25 Thread AGATEVURE GLORY
Hello, Project Idea: Django Girls Tutorial Glossary documentation and Improvement of organizers promotional, design reaources About Me: I am Agatevure Glory from Nigeria. I lady interested in contributing to the open source community. I am not an expert python and Django programmer but I have

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 Tim Graham
I think GSoC students are much more likely to be successful working on an existing tool that has already proved its usefulness rather than trying to invent a new tool. In either case, you'll need to find a mentor who's excited about your project and can help you assess what's reasonable to do

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

GSoC 2018 - Formset Improvement

2018-03-23 Thread Kuniyuki Iwashima
Hi, developers. I am Kuniyuki Iwashima, Japanese. I wrote a proposal about formset improvement. my proposal is here . ABSTRACT: 1.1 Lack of ease to use As mentioned in the Ideas List, it is important to make a request object available

Re: GSoc 2018

2018-03-22 Thread Tim Graham
I don't think think the idea is suitable. It doesn't fit any of the three categories described at https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2018. On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 9:56:59 AM UTC-4, jimw...@gmail.com wrote: > > I've written my draft on Google Docs, here's the url >

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

GSoC 2018 - Formset Improvements

2018-03-20 Thread 岩嶋邦幸
Hello, developers. I am Kuniyuki Iwashima, Japanese. I have been working for preparing a proposal about formset improvements. I have read the idea list and source code forms/formset.py and forms/models.py. Then, I found it is easy to pass arguments to inner forms by passing them to the

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-19 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi. About javascript pipeline. Basically having (pluggable) toolchain and practices to manage JavaScript assests or stylesheets for example. Tom Forbes described it quite well in his latter message. la 17. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 9.49 Manasvi Saxena kirjoitti: > Hello Sir,

GSoC 2018

2018-03-19 Thread Elnard Utiushev
Hello! My name is Elnard. I study Computer Science at Purdue University in the US. I do not have a lot of experience with Django, but I have some experience with Python and a lot of experience with JS. My GitHub . My general idea is to create a new template for

GSoC 2018

2018-03-19 Thread Elnard Utiushev
Hello! My name is Elnard. I am from Kyrgyzstan, but now I study at Purdue University in the US. My major is Computer Science. I would like to participate in GSoC for Django project. I would like to fix this issue: Replace Form Media Class

Re: [RFC]GSoC 2018 Test framework improvement

2018-03-18 Thread Su Billy
Dear Josh and Rotund, Sorry for late reply, since I was surveyed for what concrete feature I want to implement. According to some ticket, such as #6712 #17365 #13873

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-18 Thread Aymeric Augustin
Hello, > On 18 Mar 2018, at 09:45, Manasvi Saxena wrote: > > I simply intend to create an option for the developer to use python for > templating rather than DTL or jinja. > Is Python fast compared to any other templating language? Yes. No. Jinja2 compiles to Python

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-18 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, I like theses idea less and less evertime. > > What is your usecase for a smarter rendering engine ? You can already > compute complex things in the view, store it in the rendering context and > simply display it in the template. > > The first idea was only slightly in the wrong

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-18 Thread ludovic coues
On Sat, 17 Mar 2018, 21:55 Manasvi Saxena, wrote: > Hello Sir, > > I'll give some background. The Django Templating Language was very >> specifically designed to NOT allow putting business logic or allow calling >> arbitrary functions in the template. Jinja2 loosened up that

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, I'll give some background. The Django Templating Language was very > specifically designed to NOT allow putting business logic or allow calling > arbitrary functions in the template. Jinja2 loosened up that a bit, but it > still doesn't let you do whatever you want. There's a couple

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, Well, you should probably look at past examples of such things, like TAL > for the server side, and ... just about every JS framework of today > (svelte, Vue, Knockout, etc :) > > lxml should make it easy to parse, iterate, walk, mutate the DOM tree... > now you need to determine a

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Curtis Maloney
On 03/17/2018 08:18 PM, Manasvi Saxena wrote: Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 2:23:45 PM UTC+5:30, Curtis Maloney wrote: On 03/17/2018 07:37 PM, Dmitriy Sintsov wrote: > Hi! > > Template languages are my favorite topic in programming. Having written a few

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 2:49:41 PM UTC+5:30, Dmitriy Sintsov wrote: > > Hi! > I think you should read the links about Knockout.js templates, Vue.js > templates and about XSLT templates and their support via lxml library. > Read about custom tags in XSLT and maybe in JSX. > Also

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Dmitriy Sintsov
Hi! I think you should read the links about Knockout.js templates, Vue.js templates and about XSLT templates and their support via lxml library. Read about custom tags in XSLT and maybe in JSX. Also read more about lxml library and how to use it. Hope that will help you to improve your proposal.

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 2:23:45 PM UTC+5:30, Curtis Maloney wrote: > > On 03/17/2018 07:37 PM, Dmitriy Sintsov wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Template languages are my favorite topic in programming. > > Having written a few template engines myself... I guess it's high on my > list

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 2:07:03 PM UTC+5:30, Dmitriy Sintsov wrote: > > Hi! > > Template languages are my favorite topic in programming. > > If you implement html library yourself, it is much better to define tags > not as functions but as classes with base Tag class which has

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Curtis Maloney
On 03/17/2018 07:37 PM, Dmitriy Sintsov wrote: Hi! Template languages are my favorite topic in programming. Having written a few template engines myself... I guess it's high on my list too :) If you implement html library yourself, it is much better to define tags not as functions but as

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Dmitriy Sintsov
Hi! Template languages are my favorite topic in programming. If you implement html library yourself, it is much better to define tags not as functions but as classes with base Tag class which has properties for tag name, attributes and the nested list of tags. Such way you will re-implement

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 1:16:15 PM UTC+5:30, Jani Tiainen wrote: > > Hi. > > Yes I read your initial proposal and in my experience putting any frontend > stuff to python code is disaster. Hard to maintain hard to understand when > pages do get more complex. > > In my

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi. Yes I read your initial proposal and in my experience putting any frontend stuff to python code is disaster. Hard to maintain hard to understand when pages do get more complex. In my understanding it is also general consencus and for that reason Django itself moved form widget rendering from

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 12:42:50 PM UTC+5:30, Jani Tiainen wrote: > > Hi. > > As pointed out I believe this is not getting accepted as GSoC project for > Django. > > But if you really believe that your approach is beneficial to larger > audience and you feel that it is right thing

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-17 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi. As pointed out I believe this is not getting accepted as GSoC project for Django. But if you really believe that your approach is beneficial to larger audience and you feel that it is right thing to do just do it. It is only way to prove that you're right. Of course you could be wrong as

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Tom Forbes
Hey Manasvi, I'm perhaps a bit biased but I would be very interested in anything that can make JavaScript a real first class citizen in Django. There are a number of third party packages out there that attempt something like this (i.e django-webpack-loader). Django is classically quite

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 5:39:34 AM UTC+5:30, Tom Forbes wrote: > > Hey Manasvi, > I don't have any say in the choice of a GSOC student, but I'd like to add > my two cents nonetheless. > > I can see the logic behind your proposal, but I'm skeptical about the > usefulness of

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 5:39:34 AM UTC+5:30, Tom Forbes wrote: > > Hey Manasvi, > I don't have any say in the choice of a GSOC student, but I'd like to add > my two cents nonetheless. > > I can see the logic behind your proposal, but I'm skeptical about the > usefulness of

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Tom Forbes
Hey Manasvi, I don't have any say in the choice of a GSOC student, but I'd like to add my two cents nonetheless. I can see the logic behind your proposal, but I'm skeptical about the usefulness of such a project. Libraries that implemented something similar to this have come and gone, and got

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, Okay, so the idea is to render HTML by generally defining it in Python. I > could've sworn that I'd seen something like this years ago, but I'm failing > to find it. That stated, I think this is basically a generating version of > BeautifulSoup

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 3:08:02 AM UTC+5:30, Josh Smeaton wrote: > > This isn't going to work. > > 1. If you're going to "pre-render" your python files into html files > **before** they're filled with data, then you will still need to run > django/jinja templating over this

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Joe Tennies
Okay, so the idea is to render HTML by generally defining it in Python. I could've sworn that I'd seen something like this years ago, but I'm failing to find it. That stated, I think this is basically a generating version of BeautifulSoup (https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/) as

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 2:44:03 AM UTC+5:30, Rotund wrote: > > I'll give some background. The Django Templating Language was very > specifically designed to NOT allow putting business logic or allow calling > arbitrary functions in the template. Jinja2 loosened up that a bit,

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Journeyman
Am 16/03/2018 um 21:48 schrieb Manasvi Saxena: > import pyhtml > > a = p("hello world") > a.style("color":"red") > > OUTPUT: > hello world I'm not the best expert around here, but trying to build HTML from *any* pseudo-language sounds like a nightmare to keep the engine updated. HTML is a fast

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Josh Smeaton
This isn't going to work. 1. If you're going to "pre-render" your python files into html files **before** they're filled with data, then you will still need to run django/jinja templating over this pre-rendered template. 2. If you're **not** going to pre-render your python files into html

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Joe Tennies
I'll give some background. The Django Templating Language was very specifically designed to NOT allow putting business logic or allow calling arbitrary functions in the template. Jinja2 loosened up that a bit, but it still doesn't let you do whatever you want. There's a couple reasons, but one is

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 1:57:00 AM UTC+5:30, Josh Smeaton wrote: > > I'm confused by your proposal. You state one of the drawbacks with current > templating is the readability issues for frontend developers that have > templating logic defined within the template. But isn't

Re: [RFC]GSoC 2018 Test framework improvement

2018-03-16 Thread Joe Tennies
Django does have a testing framework that's based on the unittest module from Python standard library. That stated, I've seen people use nose and other frameworks in the past. (More info at: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/testing/) I feel there is always a need for better helper

Re: [RFC]GSoC 2018 Test framework improvement

2018-03-16 Thread Josh Smeaton
Hi Billy, This plan sounds more like a plan for a plan. If you're serious about wanting to participate in GSoC, then you need to have **specific** ideas and goals. By this, I mean your proposal should be able to be picked up by anyone and implemented. You're missing any actual feature

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Josh Smeaton
I'm confused by your proposal. You state one of the drawbacks with current templating is the readability issues for frontend developers that have templating logic defined within the template. But isn't your proposal to replace html templates with one defined in python? How does this make it

[RFC]GSoC 2018 Test framework improvement

2018-03-16 Thread Su Billy
Hello developers, My name is BING-LI SU from Taiwan, you can simply call me Billy. *Background* I'm an undergraduate student at National Chiao Tung University, major in Computer Science. I have been contributed to several open source projects for one year, such as CDNJS, pyqtgraph, and I host

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-16 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 11:29:46 PM UTC+5:30, Aymeric Augustin wrote: > > Hello, > > 2018-03-15 14:24 GMT+01:00 Manasvi Saxena >: > >> Think of this library as a bridge between Python and HTML, you don't need >> to know the syntax of HTML, just need 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 >

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-15 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 11:29:46 PM UTC+5:30, Aymeric Augustin wrote: > > Hello, > > 2018-03-15 14:24 GMT+01:00 Manasvi Saxena >: > >> Think of this library as a bridge between Python and HTML, you don't need >> to know the syntax of HTML, just need to

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-15 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello, On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 11:29:46 PM UTC+5:30, Aymeric Augustin wrote: > > Hello, > > 2018-03-15 14:24 GMT+01:00 Manasvi Saxena >: > >> Think of this library as a bridge between Python and HTML, you don't need >> to know the syntax of HTML, just need to know

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-15 Thread Aymeric Augustin
Hello, 2018-03-15 14:24 GMT+01:00 Manasvi Saxena : > Think of this library as a bridge between Python and HTML, you don't need > to know the syntax of HTML, just need to know which function of the library > creates what output. After you have created the content of your page

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-15 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 3:52:36 AM UTC+5:30, Aymeric Augustin wrote: > > Hello Manasvi, > > On 14 Mar 2018, at 09:09, Manasvi Saxena > wrote: > > > Create libraries in python and integrate them with Django to generate HTML > code for front-end development

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-15 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello Sir, On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 3:24:04 AM UTC+5:30, uri...@gmail.com wrote: > > > existing libraries like Brython or pyjs for the Javascript side > > Also http://www.skulpt.org/ , used by https://anvil.works/ > > > On Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 10:36:03 AM UTC-4, Rotund wrote: >> >>

Re: GSoc 2018

2018-03-14 Thread urijah
Have you seen https://github.com/LegoStormtroopr/django-spaghetti-and-meatballs ? On Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 9:11:59 PM UTC-4, jimw...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hello, > > My name is Chenxu Wang from China and I'd like to participate in the GSoC > with coding for Django. > > *My idea:* > I

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

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-14 Thread Aymeric Augustin
Hello Manasvi, > On 14 Mar 2018, at 09:09, Manasvi Saxena wrote: > > Create libraries in python and integrate them with Django to generate HTML > code for front-end development and thus contributing to make Django a > full-stack framework. > > For Python developers, it

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-14 Thread urijah
> existing libraries like Brython or pyjs for the Javascript side Also http://www.skulpt.org/ , used by https://anvil.works/ On Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 10:36:03 AM UTC-4, Rotund wrote: > > While I'm not a deciding member by any means, I have seen enough proposals > to get a feel for what

Re: GSoC 2018

2018-03-14 Thread Joe Tennies
While I'm not a deciding member by any means, I have seen enough proposals to get a feel for what may be chosen. You left a very open idea of what you plan to do. You are going to need to be specific as to what you plan to do to accomplish your end goals and probably provide at least some sample

GSoC 2018

2018-03-14 Thread Manasvi Saxena
Hello, My name is Manasvi Saxena and I wish to spend my summer coding for Django. *NOTE:* This is not a formal proposal. I only intend to introduce my idea to the Django-developer community for your valuable feedback and guidance. *My proposal-* Create libraries in python and integrate them

GSoC 2018 Introduction

2018-03-10 Thread baginda . achmad13
Hello, I'm Baginda Achmad Fadillah. I'm here because I want to be a participant in *Google Summer of Code 2018*. The reason of why I choose Django Software Foundation as my organization, is because I've already heard that thing before, so that's what makes me quite familiar with that. I've

Re: To be a Mentor For Gsoc 2018

2018-01-27 Thread Tim Graham
r for Django. and for > GSOC 2018. > > So, Please help me regarding this. > > > > > > > Thanks, > Viren Parmar > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)" group

To be a Mentor For Gsoc 2018

2018-01-27 Thread Viren Parmar
Hello, My Name is Viren Parmar. I am Organizer of Baroda Python Users Group(BARODAPUG). I want to be a Mentor/Contributor for Django. and for GSOC 2018. So, Please help me regarding this. Thanks, Viren Parmar -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups