Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-01-06 Thread Ian Bicking
Mike Orr wrote: > On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 6:26 AM, vArDo wrote: >> I'd like to know what are priorities for these projects. Are example >> apps (blog, cms) important or maybe CRUD is the most-wanted >> subproject? >> > >> [3] http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonsprojects/Home > > I deleted two

Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-01-06 Thread Graham Dumpleton
> On 6 Jan 2009, at 19:44, Mike Orr wrote: > > > - Some sites need specifically wiki features, a la MoinMoin.  I've > > heard MoinMoin is difficult to set up in a WSGI environment and > > integrate into a larger site, so perhaps there's something there to > > work on. > > Some time ago I had a pla

Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-01-06 Thread Graham Higgins
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > On 5 Jan 2009, at 12:00, vArDo wrote: >> Is Pylons planning to apply for participation in GSoC 2 Good question but ... > On 6 Jan 2009, at 20:19, Christopher Barker wrote: >> Docs, tutorials, demos, etc. are not eligible for GSoC anyway. Persona

Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-01-06 Thread Christopher Barker
Mike Orr wrote: > Ben could use some help finishing the Pylons documentation for 0.9.7, > although that's too short a timeframe for the Summer of Code. Docs, tutorials, demos, etc. are not eligible for GSoC anyway. Lot's of other good ideas, though. I think it's very helpful to have a good list

Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-01-06 Thread Mike Orr
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 6:26 AM, vArDo wrote: > I'd like to know what are priorities for these projects. Are example > apps (blog, cms) important or maybe CRUD is the most-wanted > subproject? > > [3] http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonsprojects/Home I deleted two of the WebHelpers-related pr

Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-01-06 Thread vArDo
On Jan 5, 8:15 pm, Ian Bicking wrote: > Are there any students on the list who might be interested in > participating?  Things seem to be much more successful if the student > already has some familiarity and interest in the software and community. >    (GSoC is supposed to be a learning opportun