On Jun 9, 2005, at 4:36 PM, xiaofeng xia wrote:
I am a first year Ph.D student majoring in Computational Math at Emory
University.
I want to participate the Summer of Google Code. I am especially
interested in the project "ant-xdocs" on
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005 .
Can you let me know who is going to mentor this project?
I'm way too swamped to devote much time to it, but it is a project I
care for.
Perhaps another committer has the time to assist with it?
Should I submit the proposal via Google Code or send the proposal for
review firstly? Who should I contact?
I think you're in the right place, though following what Google's
process is the right way to go. I've been too swamped to read the
details of how it works.
You see, when people use ANT to do functional tests, "diff" is a
necessary tool to generate test results.
The function of this "diff" will be as the same as the "diff"
command on Unix.
Since no "diff" command on Windows, it could be useful to develop a
similar but pure Java "diff" as an ANT task.
There are already pure Java implementations of diff available.
Wrapping it as an Ant task would be pretty trivial.
I don't think this diff idea is something of interest for the Google
SoC.
What ideas do you have that relate to the ant-xdocs proposal?
Erik
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