Well, we have not yet been accepted as a mentoring organization, but
we did upload an application template to the GSoC app, so it should be
there if/when we get accpeted.

I think the first thing to do is start thinking about, and perhaps
asking questions on this list about how you might go about working on
one of these projects.

We will be taking people's activity talking about these things on this
list  pre-GSoC student selection into account as we choose students.
So, thanks for opening up this discussion!

--Mark Ramm

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:56 PM, dimazest <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm a student looking for a project for the GSOC 2009 and I would like
> to participate in TurboGears development.
>
> Thank you for the detailed project descriptions.
>
> I have been tracked TurboGears for several years, even bought the book
> about it and played around. I played with tg creating some small
> projects, one of them even worked. I know SQLAlchemy.
>
> I'm interested in following projects:
>
> * TurboGears Content Management System.
> * Auto Buildbot,auto interface, auto document generation.
> * Design turbogears apps online without command line. Total web design
>  toolkit for tg2.
>
> What should I do next? How should my application look like?
>
> All the best,
> Dmitrijs Milajevs
>
> On Mar 12, 7:24 pm, Lukasz Szybalski <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Jorge Vargas <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Florent Aide <[email protected]> 
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Mark Ramm <[email protected]> 
>> >> wrote:
>>
>> >>>http://docs.turbogears.org/GSoC/Ideas2009
>>
>> >> I added an idea and a bare minimum formatting in rst for the page.
>>
>> >> Florent.
>>
>> > I'll be willing to mentor someone this year. I have been cooking a
>> > mercurial frontend project which I'll post with more details later.
>>
>> > What is exactly needed for the "administrator" position? I may be able
>> > to fill that in, although I prefer to be the last candidate as I'm
>> > already into way too many things.
>>
>> I would like to see 2 projects:
>>
>> 1. Continuation of a buildbot. Give it some kind of interface and
>> connect autosetup, auto install , auto epydoc generation to tg and its
>> requirements and those software requirements. I would like to have
>> every single package that is pulled for tg to have its own epydoc for
>> each version that was generated; all on one page.
>>
>> 2. Design turbogears apps online. Similar to web2py. It is an
>> interface for running and changing apps online. Right now the
>> turbogears is installed, generated and modified via command line. This
>> web interface would run commands like "paster quickstart" "paster
>> setup-app" and "paster serv". After that a user would start modifying
>> the root.py, model.py, etc via a web interface. This would allow web
>> designers to go straight to designing the apps instead of command
>> line.
>> Web interface:
>> - "create new tg app"
>> - "setup database "
>> - start project
>> - browse the files
>>  - modify root.py
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Lucas
>
> >
>



-- 
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog

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