On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 6:08 PM, Arun Jayan <arunjaya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello friends ,
>
>        I am Arun Jayan from College of engineering poojar , kerala , India .
> I am a 3rd year Computer Science and engineering student . I am interested
> in working for foss .
> So I started with microhope .
>
> Microhope is open source hardware developed by IUAC New Delhi . It is
> similar to Arduino but microhope is lowest priced development board
> available in the market .  Microhope is based on atmega32 microcontroller
> and has features like built in ADC ( 7 analog channels ) . Now currently I
> am trying to improve the current IDE in debian repository  and also I am
> trying to improve the pymicro library of microhope ( a python real time
> control of microhope . A few code of python program control microhope real
> time) .
>
> At present the ide get from ubuntu software centre is not have good ui . So
> I am interested to make it better through gsoc  . I had written a small
> version using Wxpython and that version is available from debian sid section
> . Now I am planed to make it with PyQt4 .
>
> I am interested to contribute through gsoc by microhope project . Is there
> any chance for this project in GSoC ? Is there any chance please help me .
>
> For more information plz check these links:
> microhope.org
> expeyes.in/microhope
> arunjayank.wordpress.com

Hello Arun,

This is not really how GSoC works. You've written to the KDE-devel
list, which is for the developers of KDE software. Microhope is not
KDE software, so you will not find mentors here in KDE.

You might search the orgs accepted this year for the tag "pyqt" and
see if you find a better-fitting org. Or perhaps Debian is an accepted
org this year? You are unlikely to find an org to take on both a new
student and a new project, but your chances are better elsewhere.

The usual order of things is that orgs ask their mentors to list ideas
of projects for which they are willing to mentor. Students take those
ideas and create their own proposal based on those ideas. Very rarely,
a trusted student crafts a new idea in consultation with a probable
mentor, although they will still have to submit their own proposal
based on that idea, and compete with other students also wanting to
work on that idea.

All the best,

Valorie, GSoC admin

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