Hi Christopher,
I recommend still sending a proposal for Alex's project just in case. It's
hard to predict
what constraints we will need to satisfy for project allocation (we might
have a small number
of allocations from Google, a student may choose a project with another
organisation).
Thanks,
A
On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 12:06:34 AM UTC+1, Alex Miller wrote:
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> Chris (and anyone else), Daniel mentioned to me in a note that it is ok
> for multiple students to submit a proposal for the same project. We do not
> know how many spots we will be given as an organization and whether
> part
Chris (and anyone else), Daniel mentioned to me in a note that it is ok for
multiple students to submit a proposal for the same project. We do not know
how many spots we will be given as an organization and whether particular
students will meet whatever guidelines are set out by Google. So I thi
Found var-link kicking around in my projects dir so I re-published it for
this thread.
https://github.com/clojure-grimoire/var-link
Reid
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Hello! Alex decided to proceed with Richard. Therefore, I'd like to find
some
other project. I'm glad to see so much feedback and I'd really like to
reply to
all your feedback but there is not much time to the end of application
period
and therefore I will focus exclusively on the another projec
Am Mittwoch, 18. März 2015 07:18:30 UTC+1 schrieb Reid McKenzie:
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> Alex, glad to see we're on the same wavelength about this more or less.
>
> Christopher, some other deliverables worth considering:
>
Hi all, so I'm the other student Alex mentioned. I'm not participating so
much in this dis
Alex, glad to see we're on the same wavelength about this more or less.
Christopher, some other deliverables worth considering:
- What format is documentation in? As Grimoire is evidence, plain doc
text is pretty badly formatted on average certainly in comparison to
HTML or even markdown.
I'm answering these out of order, sorry. :)
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 12:40:53 AM UTC-5, Reid McKenzie wrote:
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> Hey Christopher,
>
> I'm Reid, the Grimoire maintainer.
> I'm delighted to see that someone besides myself and Alex is interested in
> this project and I wish you the best in your
Hey all,
Responding here to several things from both Reid and Francesco. I wanted to
step back slightly to set some context. I proposed the project that Chris
has posted and some of the points that Reid brought up are really source
from my proposal so I wanted to take the blame as it were for
Hi Christopher,
I'm Francesco, the maintainer of crossclj.info
I think it's a very interesting project. Some comments on your proposal:
1) I think the information model is by far most important deliverable. I
agree with Reid that a sound "coordinate system" is very important
2) The toolchain y
Hey Christopher,
I'm Reid, the Grimoire maintainer.
I'm delighted to see that someone besides myself and Alex is interested in
this project and I wish you the best in your GSoC application.
I'm somewhat concerned in reading your proposal that while you claim the
proposed data structure represen
Tom lovingly maintains autodoc and the Clojure projects' automated doc
generation with it. But it mostly just continues doing what it does.
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Christopher:
I think considering autodoc to be no longer maintained because the last
commit was Sep 1 2014 might be a bit hasty. No commits can mean "stable
and working", too, not only "abandoned".
Tom Faulhaber commits updates to the published Clojure API docs for Clojure
itself and its contrib
Wishlist: for macros, metadata about the vars a macro will define. (E.g.,
(defmacro defrecord [...]) will define (->NAME arg...), (map->NAME m) when
executed.)
This would allow a lot more source analysis for the common case of def*
macros which are just fancy ways of def-ing vars, but without h
Hello! My name is Christopher Medrela and I'd like to work at "source
metadata
information model" project mentored by Alex Miller at Google Summer of
Code. I
hope that this mailing list is the right place to discuss such projects (if
I'm
wrong, correct me).
I'd like to introduce some standard o
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