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Hello Mathieu,
Mathieu Lirzin writes:
> Hello Matthias,
>
> Matthias Paulmier writes:
>
>> This summer has overall been a great experience for me as I have
>> learned a lot about Perl and tests
well as improving or
expanding it (while I will not be as available as this summer i am
still willing to contribute). Be it partially or in its entirety. I
think some parts could be very interesting for the project.
Especially the fix of the Perl `XFAIL' tests and the use of the
`Export' module inside Automake.
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t should be fairly
busy in the next couple of weeks.
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m India don't expect me to available too soon in the
>> morning. :-)
>>
>
> I am from India and my timezone is UTC+5:30.
>
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> --
>> Mathieu Lirzin
>> GPG: F2A3 8D7E EB2B 6640 5761 070D 0ADE E100 9460 4D37
>>
>
> It would be good if I can get an architecture diagram of how all the files
> are related, or I will try to make something.
I will need that for my GSoC too so I will be working on that in the
next couple of weeks I guess. I need to discuss this further with
Mathieu. I will check in IRC soon (I should already be in there if my
ZNC server is setup properly).
> As suggested by Diab Jerius, Marpa and Parse::RecDescent are good parsers.
> Will we be using these parsers for parsing?
>
>
> Regards,
> Vishal Gupta
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Mathieu Lirzin writes:
> Hello Matthias,
>
> Matthias Paulmier writes:
>
>> I am very glad to announce that my proposal has been accepted ! I will
>> be working this summer on modularizing Automake and improving its test
>> suite.
>
> Congrats.
>
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nvironment for it I will gladly
take them :) (I'm using Debian GNU/Linux testing and Emacs as my
editor). I am also looking for good resources on Perl.
I am looking forward to hearing about your suggestions to get started in the
best way possible.
Regards,
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Matthias Paulmier
at doesn't get much traction. But feel free to
> look around. :-)
I finally didn't apply to any other project.
Thanks.
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Matthias Paulmier
interesting projects I will likely make a
proposal tonight (CET) or tomorrow and keep you informed.
Thanks.
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Matthias Paulmier
Mathieu Lirzin writes:
> Hello Matthias,
>
> Matthias Paulmier writes:
>
>> I put up the first draft for my proposal here :
>> .
>
> I think this is a good first draft.
>
> A few comments:
>
> - For the “Project” and “Plan” parts, feel free to expan
I put up the first draft for my proposal here :
.
The communication part still needs to be discussed. As for the plan tell me what
you think.
Thanks
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Mathieu Lirzin writes:
> Hello Matthias,
>
> Matthias Paulmier writes:
>
>> I'm a french CS student at the University of Bordeaux. I'm currently
>> following a
>> masters degree course specialized in network communications and
>> administration.
ssed through without modifications.
As you said automake assumes what it doesn't recognize is proper make script I
think this would be a reasonable approach. Letting make handle make stuff sounds
good to me.
Thanks for the pointers.
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em. I know texinfo is written
in Perl and generates an AST so I'll check that.
Thanks.
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