Hello guys,

As I founded it, there are no fine-wroking python library for creating SOAP 
services. I have tested some of them and soaplib/rpclib seemed to be the best 
one.
However Burak told me that this library i not ready to be used in production 
yet. I think I can help you with this issue.

I am a lecturer at Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics. My 
students have to make their projects during this half-year. I teach third year 
students programming and I think it would be a great idea if they had an 
opportunity to work on real open-source projects rather than creating their own 
equation solvers or other useless apps. Here is my vision of such collaboration:

- I ask students who would like to work on this project and we choose one
- You select the supervisor for the student. The supervisor will be the 
student's "boss" and will give him tasks and help in solving complex problems.
- The project should take student two-three months of time and you can decide 
which part(s) of the soaplib/rpclib can be developed by student during this 
term.
- The student discusses tasks and agrees them with me. 
- When the tasks are agreed the student begins working on your library and 
writing his Project report.
- During the term I will coordinate the student and will solve organization 
problems.
- When the term is finished the student should complete all tasks, agreed on 
the beginning of the term and also the student should finish his Project report.
- The student can continue working on soaplib/rpclib after the science project 
is finished, if he likes it.

There some big advantages in such collaboration for all participants:
- You get a contributor that is interested in working on your project.
- The student gets the experience in working on a project that is useful for a 
real world.
- You can get the stable and ready for production library with help of the 
student.
- If soaplib/rpclib is interested to student he will continue working on it 
after the science project is finished.

Please consider my proposal and tell me what do you think about such 
collaboration.


Sincerely,
Roman Prykhodchenko
Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics




On Jan 22, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Burak Arslan wrote:

> On 01/16/11 15:34, Roman Prykhodchenko wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Burak,
>> 
>> As I can see you are one of the most active developers of rpclib/soaplib. I 
>> use this library for one of my projects that has to be very robust and 
>> stable.
>> There are several versions of rpclib/soaplib on the github. There are a lot 
>> of mess in the documentation so I cannot understand what version is the 
>> latest stable version.
>> There are some incompatibilities between different versions so I need to 
>> chose the most stable and well documented one. Can you help me to make a 
>> choice?
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> Roman Prykhodchenko
> 
> 
> hi roman,
> 
> it's correct that i've done most of the work on soaplib/rpclib, but there's 
> still a lot to be done. don't base your work on anything you may find on 
> github.com/arskom or github.com/plq, as i'm away (i'm in front of a computer 
> once a week for a few hours) and not able to support anything.
> 
> please divert any further correspondance to [email protected] where the my 
> successors as the maintainers of soaplib lurk.
> 
> i wish you best of luck with your endeavors.
> burak
> 
> 

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