i wen through this idea on the ideas- list
"Implement small applications and corresponding reusable libraries (Qt C++)
for integrating with Google services like Mail (quick read/search without
going through IMAP), Todo:s, Buzz, import opml from Google Reader "
It would be nice to develop an appl
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Sivan Greenberg wrote:
> Dear lists,
>
> I have an eager prospectus GSoC student, who happened to take same
> interest as mine in developing a sophisticated answering mechanism for the
> smartphones. At first we are targetting this at the N900 devices or the
> fu
Hi everyone,
This is in continuation to Sivan's message.
So basically, here is what we propose. There are two ideas, one is for
setting up a blacklist/ whitelist application, and the other is an answering
machine. Here is a (very) short summary:
1. Blacklist - Calls you don't want to attend at a
Dear lists,
I have an eager prospectus GSoC student, who happened to take same interest
as mine in developing a sophisticated answering mechanism for the
smartphones. At first we are targetting this at the N900 devices or the
futuristic MeeGo devices, but I'm sure if parts of the rtcomm are open
> Personally, I think it's too small for a 3 month project, though.
> However getting LRC parsing into gstreamer or MAFW for use by
> the Nokia media player would be a fine challenge for three
> months, IMHO.
This certainly sounds useful.
> But since the Nokia media player is closed source, i
Hi,
I have already written a LRC parser with support for enhanced LRC
format in Python for MediaBox some time ago. Maybe you will find this
helpful for a starting point.
Personally, I think it's too small for a 3 month project, though.
However getting LRC parsing into gstreamer or MAFW for use by