Hello again!
Today 19:00 UTC is "firm pencils down" for Gentoo Google Summer of Code. That means .. we enter the phase where you should *join me* with development. Looking at http://soc.gentooexperimental.org/projects/stats/issues there is a more work to do (and will always be), both Gentoo-specific stuff, as well as cross-distro free software domination stuff. To name a few: - Paludis support - Generation of graphs - PackageMap integration Especially in the end I had to focus on really essential stuff, otherwise there would be no test instance running to try out by now. However, we did move from we-really-should-have-stats to fork-yeah-we-have-stats. A quick-export of the documentation with overview on deliverables is currently up here: http://www.hartwork.org/gsoc2009/gentoo_gsoc_2009.html (The containing folder is served with index purposely.) So: - Yes, there is more work to do - No, I will not run and stop working on it - Yes, I will get back to the ebuild quizes - Yes, I will keep pushing Smolt and PackageMap Last but not least there are a few people that I would like to say "thanks" to (in hopefully alphabetic order): Platinum section ```````````````` Robert Buchholz Fabian Groffen Andy Kittner Robin H. Johnson Mike McGrath Zac Medico Marat Radchenko Gold section ```````````` Luca Barbato Aaron Bauman Daniel Buschke Hans de Graaff Tobias Klausmann Justin Lecher Sebastián Magrà Victor Ostorga Sebastian Schuberth Florian Steinel Markus Ullmann I hope I didn't forget anybody. Now please _really_ have a look at http://www.hartwork.org/gsoc2009/gentoo_gsoc_2009.html if you haven't done so before. If you have any questions or complaints please let me know. See you, Sebastian