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Hi Ankush,
On Sunday 15 March 2015 07:08 AM, Ankush Jindal wrote:
Hi Sir,
I am Ankush Jindal, pursuing Computer Science from IIT Mandi,
India. I have hands on with both python and javascript. I would
definitely want to work this summer for GNU
Rashi Karanpuria writes:
Aside: I think if you actually use such a list you'll discover that
most shy people are far more afraid of being flamed than they are of
social stigma *outside* of the discussion thread. OTOH, it is likely
to bring out the worst in trolls. IMHO YMMV etc.
Rashi Karanpuria writes:
Sorry, I forgot to add the footnotes for the previous mail on this thread.
footnotes:
[1] http://counseling.caltech.edu/general/InfoandResources/Shyness
[2] The Internet: Biographies (google books)
OK, Thanks. I've been going through mail in order due to
A quick note for GSoC students, although this can apply to anyone submitting
merge proposals to the core. You really need to run the test suite before
submitting your branch. If the test suite fails, I am going to mark your
branch 'needs fixing' and move on.
Of course, ideally your branch would
Hi,
I am Heshan Jayasinghe.I am 2nd year undergraduate in University of
Moratuwa,Srilanka.I am an Open source developer and i really like to contribute
your company in this GSOC 2015.In my university i did several android base
applications.and noSQL (RDF) based web applications.i am good at in
hi,
I am Prakhar Joshi (irc name :- _pjoshi). I have few things to discuss
about the storage of new styles for the list that will be created through
rest API. I think we should create a separate table for the list styles and
there we can add the entries for the newly created styles in those
Please *always* include the project you're working on in the subject
and again in the text.
Shreyas Lakhe writes:
I have started working on making a more detailed prototype and I am
thinking about including the following features in
the admin interface:
1.General options(modifying
Ashish,
Aside from Abhilash's advice (to which +1), you should also look into
the Syster's implementation (IIRC it lives in github/systers
somewhere) of Mailman, which already implements a similar feature.
You can ask (politely! you're a guest there) on
systers-...@systers.org (you may need to
Yash Mehrotra writes:
*My Ideas - *
1. One issue currently as mentioned is owners of multiple lists have to go
through all the pages for changes. I think we should show all the mailing
list's requests,subscriptions etc. all in one page.
This isn't a dashboard-level issue; this should be
Nakul Gulati writes:
After reading about mailman and going through the code base and
scope of different ideas, my interest align with the project
*Mailman Client written in Javascript* in particular. Hence, I'd
like to pursue it as part of GSOC 2015.
Sounds good to me. See
prakhar joshi writes:
hi,
I am Prakhar Joshi (irc name :- _pjoshi). I have few things to discuss
about the storage of new styles for the list that will be created through
rest API. I think we should create a separate table for the list styles and
there we can add the entries for the
Hi,
I have started working on making a more detailed prototype for the
Dashboard for Admins/Owners/Moderators project and I am thinking about
including the following features in
the admin interface:
1.General options(modifying list name , info, admins)
2.Password options(change the owners and
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Hi Heshan,
On Monday 16 March 2015 01:35 AM, Heshan Jayasinghe wrote:
Hi, I am Heshan Jayasinghe.I am 2nd year undergraduate in
University of Moratuwa,Srilanka.I am an Open source developer and i
really like to contribute your company in this GSOC
Heshan Jayasinghe writes:
I am interested on your project A Dashboard for
Admins/Owners/Moderators.I read your Documentation given about
these projectI want to know the path I should follow to contribute
your company.
Start by (re)reading the ideas page, paying specific attention to the
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