Hey Adam,

Unfortunately it seems that yorba hasn't been chosen as mentoring
organization as it's not listed.

This of course means more competition for us students as we will have to
grab GNOME spots. Not an easy task but certainly worth the challenge.

Besides the projects I listed on my previous mail I found a few other
ones that would interest me:

A project around SQLHeavy ( http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3312 ). It
should include the evaluation without disturbing the main development
flow around shotwell.
The downside I see with SQLHeavy is that it might hinder the adoption of
other DB backends, if this is a concern (unless SQLHeavy itself is
adopted to be more of a GObject/Hibernate with various backends.)

A test suite for shotwell which would also generate the performance
numbers on a fixed set of data such that the development of progress can
be more closely/precisely tracked - the inflate image duplication tool
could optionally be integrated into it. My main concern there is that it
randomizes the dates of the photos which make it non-deterministic.

I would also have suggested a tracker integration as it would be pretty
GNOME related but since we can now write tags back, this comes pretty
much for free.. I'm not sure if there is other data worth tracking that
is not in EXIF/XMP. Maybe the event names and photo label?

Anyway, I would be happy to formalize good applications proposals for
any projects a yorba staff (yorbanito?) would be willing to mentor :)

Since I would really like to apply, I'll shortly present myself in a
more formal light:
I'm a 26yo 6th semester undergrad CS student at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
I've got two years of full-time dev. work experience (I developed
managed C# code with a mid-sized swiss software company). I also
participated in a few open source projects like nGhost (c++) a car-pc
media center, the vala compiler (vala) where I wrote a few patches and
bindings, a few others with mainly small contributions (c/java/perl).
For shotwell I wrote the initial champlain map-widget integration and
I'm currently working on a naming event provider which given a date
returns a meaningful string for a few holidays (see
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2882 ) like the author of the report says:
nothing urgent but cool :)

best
andreas

On Mit, 2011-03-16 at 22:32 +0100, Andreas Brauchli wrote: 
> Hi Adam,
> 
> On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 10:38 -0700, Adam Dingle wrote: 
> > Andreas,
> > 
> > thanks for the interest in working on Shotwell for Google Summer of 
> > Code, and apologies for the long delay in responding - as you probably 
> > know the Yorba team has been pretty busy working toward the upcoming 0.9 
> > release.
> No worries, 0.9 is an important release!
> 
> >   I'm happy to report that Yorba has applied to be a Summer of 
> > Code mentoring organization this year.
> This is great news for us students - I really hope yorba gets accepted
> as mentoring organization.
> 
> > You can see our list of project 
> > ideas here:
> > 
> >    http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/SummerCodeIdeas
> Alternatively to working on a sharing solution (see next chunk), I would
> be interested in:
> - play videos directly in Shotwell rather than via external player
> (#2820)
> - FTP publishing, with optional generation of a static html gallery
> 
> > I do think that the Shotwell server idea might be too big for a Summer 
> > of Code project, however.  We do want to take that on someday, but there 
> > are lots of open questions to answer about how exactly Shotwell should 
> > work in a client/server situation and I think making this all work well 
> > is probably a major project for the core team.  If you have a 
> > well-developed vision for exactly how this should work and how you would 
> > modify Shotwell to make that happen, feel free to post it here and we 
> > can discuss more.  Otherwise I'd encourage you to look at our ideas page 
> > for other projects that I think would be easier to take on this summer.  
> > Cheers -
> I agree that the server idea is indeed a major project. My vision is
> certainly not too elaborated yet - the planning would be a particularly
> critical part of the project.
> 
> Best of luck for the 0.9 release
> andreas
> 
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