On 21.03.2015 19:01, wm4 wrote:
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 02:51:31 +0100
Mariusz Szczepańczyk <mszczepanc...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

my name is Mariusz Szczepańczyk and I am currently finishing my
bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Warsaw in
Poland. I have written few patches for other open source projects, like
gif reading plugin for OpenImageIO, however I'm new to FFmpeg.

I'd like to work on the "Browsing content on the server" task as
described on wiki extended by samba and possibly local zip archives if
it gets a good reception. And maybe having rename and delete methods
also could be nice. I reached out to Lukasz Marek, who is listed as
backup mentor and he pointed me to his last year's patches that add
directory listing api and implement some of the protocols. In a couple
of minutes I'll send these patches rebased against current master plus
my take on samba protocol.

Any comments and ideas are appreciated.

If the patches you posted (and which are not even your work, just
rebased older patches from someone else) are the qualification task,
then what's left for the "real" project work?

Qualification task it to implement one protocol using provided API, so I don't understand your complaining as this requirement is met. "Real" project work is to implement this feature for HTTP (which is not standardized as far is i know) and for FTP LIST command fallback (which is not standardized neither), and handle some rare cases I surly didn't included in my patches. Also you may refer my previous mails about extending this project as some *easy* work is already done.

Just comment from me; for people who participate in ffmpeg for some time, your comment is just like your comments are (rude, demotivating, and ofter useless), but for students who supposed to have some help and support here, your comment is just stupid. If you think this project is stupid, then you should've removed it from the project list before someone involved into it.

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