Aurelien made, I'm going to leave my proposal as-is for now.
Hopefully the link to this thread in my proposal will be a source of
up-to-date information on project constraints during the application review
process.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:15 AM, David Udelson d...@cornell.edu wrote:
I'm already
I'm already using the jobs infrastructure provided by the
django-extensions package:
http://django-extensions.readthedocs.org/en/latest/jobs_scheduling.html
Cool. I didn't know about this extension, but it looks like it does what we
need. So the background process would be its own file in the
Thanks for your feedback Aurelien.
we'll need something like a task queue and a daemon process or a cron job
In my proposal I suggested using any of several asynchronous job queue
libraries, such as Celery or Huey. These all use redis as a back-end.
Because I have no experience with
My proposal has been updated. I apologize if I breached mailing-list
ediquette, I'll get the hang of this eventually :)
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:14 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull
turnb...@sk.tsukuba.ac.jp wrote:
David Udelson writes:
Thanks for your feedback Aurelien.
we'll need
I have submitted a proposal on Google Melange. Any feedback I could get
about my project constraints would be great!
Thanks,
David
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Aurelien Bompard aurel...@bompard.org
wrote:
I'm interested in contributing to the Hyperkitty archiver. Specifically,
it looks
Sent this email to Aurélien's personal email by mistake the first time
(sorry Aurélien!). I'll get used to the mailing list evenually
There's always been demand for a way to download a list archive as an
mbox file
This is a feature I am interested in pursuing. From a very (very) high
level,
Hello,
My name is David Udelson. I am a freshman Computer Science
undergraduate at Cornell University. I have 3 years of experience with
python under my belt, but I've never contributed to an open source project
because I've never known where to begin. I'm hoping GSoC will provide me