I'll try to investigate further and report my findings here. I think
it's possible to apply under the umbrella of the Python organization
instead of as a single project. I think that's the way Ipython
participated last year.
Carlos
El 08/03/11 02:33, Pierre Raybaut escribió:
I think that's a great idea. I'm not familiar at all with GSoC: I
already heard of it but I'm not familiar with the way it works
exactly, so I'll have to look at it. But, the idea to apply to GSoC
for Spyder is interesting.
However, the deadline is very close and I'm in vacation right now so
my availability is quite unpredictible.
-Pierre
On Mar 8, 4:49 am, Carlos Córdoba<[email protected]> wrote:
I don't know if this is applicable or not, but given that, in my humble
opinion, Spyder is one of the best python IDEs for scientific work, it
would be great if we could apply to GSoC for this year. Of course, I
don't know if this is possible and/or if Pierre would like to do it. I
have a lot of ideas to improve the object inspector and we could also
try to incorporate the new and shiny ipython 0.11.
The deadline is March 11th. What do you think Pierre?
Cheers,
Carlos
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