-- Forwarded message --
From: Adrian Nita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mar 27, 2007 3:30 PM
Subject: summer of code
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I have recently applied (hoping that I didn't exceed the expiration date) in
Google Summer of Code for PHP with the project "Refactory of
Quoting Markus Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Just to support your proposal: yes. Even as a long term PHP user I found
exactly this problem some months ago. Since I'm familiar with the PHP
source and usually have a checkout around somewhere I can quickly check
functions and I was lazy not reportin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Just to support your proposal: yes. Even as a long term PHP user I found
exactly this problem some months ago. Since I'm familiar with the PHP
source and usually have a checkout around somewhere I can quickly check
functions and I was lazy not reportin
This may not be sexy enough for Summer of Code, so I thought I'd ask
for feedback on this idea, and invite some help to formalize it
better...
[abstract]
PHP Docmentation should be even more concise than it already is about
what is returned in boundary conditions and error conditions.
The Project
Hi,
I would like to add two other project ideas:
1) Expand PEAR::MDB2_Schema to cover all aspects of schema evolution:
http://pooteeweet.org/files/phptek06/database_schema_deployment.pdf
2) Create a new set of classes to create/read/modify OpenDocument files
I would be interested in mentoring
||*()*|| Hi, Nuno.
>> Google is doing their Summer of Code thing again this year. You can read
>> more about it here: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
>>
>> It doesn't actually mention PHP there yet, but it will soon. So if you
>> are a student and have an interesting idea for a PHP-rela
Nuno Lopes wrote:
I've remembered of one more idea: gcov.php.net
That site has an enormous potential to help us building a bug-free PHP.
But this site needs some work on usability. It could for example e-mail
the developers list when there was a regression on a test or when it
found a new memo
Nuno Lopes wrote:
I've remembered of one more idea: gcov.php.net
That site has an enormous potential to help us building a bug-free PHP.
But this site needs some work on usability. It could for example e-mail
the developers list when there was a regression on a test or when it
found a new memo
I've remembered of one more idea: gcov.php.net
That site has an enormous potential to help us building a bug-free PHP. But
this site needs some work on usability. It could for example e-mail the
developers list when there was a regression on a test or when it found a new
memory leak.
For exampl
Jared Williams escreveu:
How about moving away from using system entities to construct the
manual and using Xinclude instead? (See the mysql ref
manual docbook
sources) This would make the base pages independent from
each other, and loadable into a DOMDocument, which could be
transformed wi
> > How about moving away from using system entities to construct the
> > manual and using Xinclude instead? (See the mysql ref
> manual docbook
> > sources) This would make the base pages independent from
> each other, and loadable into a DOMDocument, which could be
> transformed with xslt.
Jared Williams wrote:
-Original Message-
...
How about moving away from using system entities to construct the manual and
using Xinclude instead? (See the mysql ref manual
docbook sources) This would make the base pages independent from each other,
and loadable into a DOMDocum
> -Original Message-
> From: Gabor Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 April 2006 13:24
> To: Nuno Lopes
> Cc: Rasmus Lerdorf; internals; PHPdoc
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] Re: [PHP-DEV] Summer of Code
>
> Nuno Lopes wrote:
> >> Google is doing
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
Nuno Lopes wrote:
Google is doing their Summer of Code thing again this year. You can
read more about it here: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
This year I might participate. I would like to do something in the core
or even in the zend engine. I'll think in somethin
Nuno Lopes wrote:
>> Google is doing their Summer of Code thing again this year. You can
>> read more about it here: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
>
> This year I might participate. I would like to do something in the core
> or even in the zend engine. I'll think in something.. (I'm al
Google is doing their Summer of Code thing again this year. You can read
more about it here: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
It doesn't actually mention PHP there yet, but it will soon. So if you
are a student and have an interesting idea for a PHP-related project,
start thinking ab
This one time, at band camp, Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google is doing their Summer of Code thing again this year. You can
> read more about it here: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
ahh, just the spring board for the srm updates needed to give php
persistent objects
Google is doing their Summer of Code thing again this year. You can
read more about it here: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
It doesn't actually mention PHP there yet, but it will soon. So if you
are a student and have an interesting idea for a PHP-related project,
start thinking ab
t: Friday, June 03, 2005 11:53 PM
>> To: Adam Maccabee Trachtenberg; internals@lists.php.net
>> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Summer of Code
>>
>> Adam,
>>
>> We contacted the project manager of Summer of Code to understand why PHP
>> wasn't in the list (no
o:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 11:53 PM
> To: Adam Maccabee Trachtenberg; internals@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Summer of Code
>
> Adam,
>
> We contacted the project manager of Summer of Code to understand why PHP
> wasn't in the list (no
friends,
maybe i am just too tired, but i saw sth. like 14th june as deadline.
are we beyond??
best
Wolfgang
>
> Adam,
>
> We contacted the project manager of Summer of Code to
> understand why PHP wasn't in the list (nor contacted). We got
> a pretty lame answer saying that it's too late
Adam,
We contacted the project manager of Summer of Code to understand why PHP
wasn't in the list (nor contacted). We got a pretty lame answer saying that
it's too late now and we should wait for next year.
Go figure...
Andi
At 04:39 PM 6/3/2005 -0400, Adam Maccabee Trachtenberg wrote:
How
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> We were never contacted. I did know about it through other channels,
> but I really hadn't paid enough attention to the details. I didn't
> realize they would close the eligible projects like that. I figured
> they would be accepting any valid-soundin
Adam Maccabee Trachtenberg wrote:
> How did PHP end up getting shut out of the Google Summer of Code
> project?
>
> http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
>
> They've got Perl and Python, and even some PHP projects, such as
> Gallery, Horde, and Mambo.
>
> Did they e-mail the PHP Group? Did we
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
> Perhaps the mentoring FAQ will give you a clue why, specifically the
> "What is the role of a mentoring organization?" portion. :-)
>
> http://code.google.com/mentfaq.html
In other words, we are all too busy to administer the program? That is
a valid
Personally, this could be a good opportunity for me to start learning the
PHP and Zend APIs...
Nuno
- Original Message -
Adam,
Perhaps the mentoring FAQ will give you a clue why, specifically the "What
is the role of a mentoring organization?" portion. :-)
http://code.google.com/
Adam,
Perhaps the mentoring FAQ will give you a clue why, specifically the
"What is the role of a mentoring organization?" portion. :-)
http://code.google.com/mentfaq.html
Ilia
--
PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
How did PHP end up getting shut out of the Google Summer of Code
project?
http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
They've got Perl and Python, and even some PHP projects, such as
Gallery, Horde, and Mambo.
Did they e-mail the PHP Group? Did we not jump on this quick enough?
Or was there some re
28 matches
Mail list logo