On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Federico G. Benavento <benave...@gmail.com> wrote: >> My personal belief is that this is a really bad, if not dangerous criteria >> for projects. The goal for gsoc should not be to assign work for stuff 'we >> need' -- if we need something we should be doing it ourselves. The goal >> should be to create interesting projects that attract new developers and >> ideas to the system -- and ones tha >> (damn iphone interface cut me off! how's that for irony) -- what I was going to say was
...ideas to the system -- and ones that provide opportunities for folks to learn Plan 9 ways of doing things and incorporating new approaches into Plan 9 (like multitouch). This is more of a general concern than specific support for the drawterm on iphone project idea. > >But, the main point of this paragraph isn't to support multi-touch, just to >steer folks away >this is a bit misleading, if someone wants to explore small screens, >multi-touch and whatelse, why not getting a linux phone and starting >there? > >I mean, drawterm for the iphone! why not for symbian? > I'd have no problems with those suggestions either, as far as multitouch goes there are probably even further platforms -- even just support of 2 simultaneous mice. But the student seems keen on iphone, and if there is a mentor similarly interested then I don't see a problem. -eric