Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-19 Thread Andrey Borodin
Hi, Christos! > 18 марта 2018 г., в 22:58, Christos Maris > написал(а): > > I am very sorry I didn't know that. It's just that I really want to improve > my proposal as much as possible. > > Should I send you my proposal here? > > BTW it is on the project: implementation and benchmarking of

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-18 Thread Christos Maris
I am very sorry I didn't know that. It's just that I really want to improve my proposal as much as possible. Should I send you my proposal here? BTW it is on the project: implementation and benchmarking of shorting algorithms On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 7:55 PM Andrey Borodin wrote: > Hi Christos! >

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-18 Thread Andrey Borodin
Hi Christos! > 18 марта 2018 г., в 22:09, Christos Maris > написал(а): > > Has this email been sent to the list successfully? > > I didn't get any replies! > > On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 6:12 PM, Christos Maris > wrote: > I just submitted my draft proposal. >

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-18 Thread Christos Maris
Has this email been sent to the list successfully? I didn't get any replies! On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 6:12 PM, Christos Maris wrote: > I just submitted my draft proposal. > > Could you please take a look at it and give me any feedback on how to > improve it? > > Thanks a lot in advance! > > On W

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-17 Thread Christos Maris
I just submitted my draft proposal. Could you please take a look at it and give me any feedback on how to improve it? Thanks a lot in advance! On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 10:12 AM, Aleksander Alekseev < a.aleks...@postgrespro.ru> wrote: > Hello Stephen, > > > > Protobuf is fine too, but unfortunate

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-14 Thread Aleksander Alekseev
Hello Stephen, > > Protobuf is fine too, but unfortunately we don't have any > > Protobuf-related projects this time. > > Just to be clear, the list on the wiki is just a set of suggestions- > students are welcome to propose their own projects as well. Oh, I didn't know that. In this case I will

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-13 Thread Stephen Frost
Greetings, * Aleksander Alekseev (a.aleks...@postgrespro.ru) wrote: > Craig, I believe you probably did something wrong if you had to work > with some library directly. Actually you generate classes from text > description and just use them. I worked with Thrift some time ago, in > 2015 [1]. I wou

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-13 Thread Andrey Borodin
Thanks, Aleksander!SP- > 13 марта 2018 г., в 19:03, Aleksander Alekseev > написал(а): > >> Do you have any project related insights as to what I should put in >> there? > Christos, as far as I remember, good proposal must have schedule, implementation details and deliverables. Also, it is goo

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-13 Thread Aleksander Alekseev
Hello Christos, > Do you have any project related insights as to what I should put in > there? Nope :) I believe Andrey Borodin and Atri Sharma have (added to CC). -- Best regards, Aleksander Alekseev signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-13 Thread Christos Maris
Hi all, At first, I appreciate your insights Craig, but I think I will stick with AlgoDS ;) Aleksander, I am mostly interested on the sorting algos benchmark and implementation one. I will start writing a proposal soon enough. Do you have any project related insights as to what I should put in th

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-13 Thread Aleksander Alekseev
Hello everyone, > > I am mostly interested in anything that requires C/C++ implementation and > > AlgoDS. > > > > For that reason I would love to work in any of the following (in that > > order of preference): > > > >1. Sorting algorithms benchmark and implementation > >2. Enhancing amchec

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-12 Thread Craig Ringer
On 13 March 2018 at 05:34, Christos Maris wrote: > Hey Aleksander, > > I am mostly interested in anything that requires C/C++ implementation and > AlgoDS. > > For that reason I would love to work in any of the following (in that > order of preference): > >1. Sorting algorithms benchmark and i

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-12 Thread Craig Ringer
On 13 March 2018 at 05:34, Christos Maris wrote: > Hey Aleksander, > > I am mostly interested in anything that requires C/C++ implementation and > AlgoDS. > > For that reason I would love to work in any of the following (in that > order of preference): > >1. Sorting algorithms benchmark and i

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-12 Thread Christos Maris
Hey Aleksander, I am mostly interested in anything that requires C/C++ implementation and AlgoDS. For that reason I would love to work in any of the following (in that order of preference): 1. Sorting algorithms benchmark and implementation 2. Enhancing amcheck for all AMs 3. TOAST'ing

Re: Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-12 Thread Aleksander Alekseev
Hello Chris, > I am sending this mail because I am in a need for some instructions on how > to find a mentor and a project to work on. > > Can anyone help me with that? Also is there any potential mentor here? Take a look on the list of our GSoC projects: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/GSoC_2

Google Summer of Code: Potential Applicant

2018-03-12 Thread Christos Maris
Hey there, My name is Christos (Chris for short) and I would love to work with you via the GSoC program this summer. I am sending this mail because I am in a need for some instructions on how to find a mentor and a project to work on. Can anyone help me with that? Also is there any potential men