On 3/20/07, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Tijnema,
we have a few PECL extensions that deal with audio stuff. So it is
possible but that definitively requires a lot of C skills. Apply for
any of the ideas as a student on the GSoC page if you like.
best regards
marcus
Hi Marcus,
I'm not sure about which PECL extensions you are talking, i can only
find one for OGGvorbis support.
I have quite a lot C skills, i think it's not a real big problem to
write it (at least for me). But as you know it is impossible to write
such thing in my own (or work for a year or more on it). And well the
question is, will it be useful? It's nice if it's built into PHP then,
but what if there's no interest for it?
Of course i want to apply for an idea, but just don't know which to choose :)
Kind Regards,
Tijnema
Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:21:21 PM, you wrote:
> On 3/15/07, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello Tijnema,
>>
>> cool, have a look at the site then. If Ilia didn't update it just wait a
>> bit - we are having network problems here during the conference.
>>
>> best regards
>> marcus
> Hi,
> I read a lot of text, just for information and i like the idea of
> GSoC. There are some interesting things on the PHP Ideas list, and it
> looks like this idea is the simplest one. As the phpt file structure
> is quite easy and there's (AFAIK) no knowledge of C/C++ needed. Only a
> little bit PHP programming, and writing the expected result :)
> But i have also some ideas, but i have no idea if it is possible or
> useful in PHP. For example i'd like to see support for handling
> audio/video files in PHP, to do all kind of music processing in PHP,
> or create music streams directly from within a website. I haven't seen
> this on any other web based programming language yet.
> Kind Regards,
> Tijnema
> ps. Yes i know the oggvorbis PECL package, but this is only for OGG.
>>
>> Thursday, March 15, 2007, 10:09:11 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> > On 3/15/07, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hello Ilia,
>> >>
>> >> of course we can. The question is how do we find a student for ideas we
>> >> have?
>> >>
>> >> best regards
>> >> marcus
>>
>> > I'm a student :)
>>
>> > I'm not sure what the requirements for this are, but i've programmed a
>> > lot in PHP and C/C++.
>>
>> > Tijnema
>> >>
>> >> Thursday, March 15, 2007, 4:21:01 PM, you wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Ca we have a project designed to improve code coverage of PHP by
>> >> > creating .phpt tests? I may not seem like a complex project, but in
>> >> > terms of improving PHP as a language it would be exceptionally
>> >> > useful. Probably more so then any one extension that can come out of
>> >> > GSoC.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > On 15-Mar-07, at 10:50 AM, Marcus Boerger wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >> Hello guys,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> PHP has been chosen as a summer of code project. I suggets we put
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> following on php.net. Any comments?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> ---------------
>> >> >> The PHP team is proud to once again participate in the Google
>> >> >> Summer of Code.
>> >> >> We are still looking for project ideas of interested students. In
>> >> >> case you
>> >> >> want to spend your summer with your favorite open source project,
>> >> >> PHP, and get
>> >> >> some money for adding an interesting project to it, you should
>> >> >> contact us at
>> >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] The deadline for submitting ideas is the 24th of
>> >> >> March 2007.
>> >> >> The current list of ideas can be seen here http://php.net/ideas. If
>> >> >> you have
>> >> >> not heard of the Google Summer of Code, then have a look here
>> >> >> http://code.google.com/soc.
>> >> >> ---------------
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Best regards,
>> >> >> Marcus
>> >> >>
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>>
>> Best regards,
>> Marcus
>>
>>
Best regards,
Marcus
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