Tanx a lot Tomas for the response. Will you then advice that I continue on the Vidalia or suggest other likely projects for me to work on.
On 4/4/12, Tomás Touceda <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4/3/12 5:11 PM, junior wrote: >> Hi Tor Community, >> > > Hi! > >> Also I want to know if the project on "Tor Controller Status Event >> Interface for Vidalia" is still available to work on. I particularly >> program in Java and have done some work on UI developements. Also I am >> quite proficient in the english language and can play around with >> photoshop as well. But I don’t really program in c++ though I have >> learnt the basics in skul, so does that disqualify me from working on >> the project. If not, what else must I know prior to the application in >> order to get acquainted with your practices and better understand your >> organizational set up. I will be very glad if help is given me in this >> regard. Thanks a lot. >> > > To be able to work in Vidalia you will mainly need to understand how Qt > works. Vidalia is built upon that framework and its core idioms. Qt is > C++, but you can "avoid" C++ if you work on a plugin which would be in > javascript (but you'll need to understand core Qt concepts). > That being said, both proposed projects need C++. > > Regarding the Tor Controller Status Events project, it is still > available in the sense that you can submit a proposal, which doesn't > mean that there aren't more people wanting to work on it. > > You should join us on IRC #vidalia (or #tor-dev for general tor > development discussions) at OFTC if you want to get involved with us > regardless of GSoC. > > Regards, > Tomás > > _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
