On Thu, 2011-03-17 at 15:41 -0500, Joe Dallago wrote:
> A paste wishlist would be great. I talked to a GSOC representative at
> PyCon, and it seems that the Pylons Project has not yet registered as
> a mentoring organization, just fyi.
Pylons will not register as a project; we'll register as a Py
A paste wishlist would be great. I talked to a GSOC representative at
PyCon, and it seems that the Pylons Project has not yet registered as
a mentoring organization, just fyi.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Mike Orr wrote:
> No objections, although it's too early to commit to specific GSOC
> p
No objections, although it's too early to commit to specific GSOC
project yet. I was going to say that somebody just announced a project
to revamp PasteScript/PasteDeploy, but it looks like that somebody is
you. So maybe some of that could come under GSOC. BTW, I'm going to
post a wishlist of featu
I too would like to participate in GSOC. I have spoken to Whit
Morris, and he has has agreed to sponsor me. I was thinking that
re-factoring Paste(serve and create) could be my project. Any
objections?
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Joel Bohman wrote:
> Hello!
> Great news, I would very much
Hello!
Great news, I would very much like to participate as a student. I'm a 4th
year computer science student at Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm,
Sweden.
I've been using Python for a few years now and it is my language of choice
whenever applicable, been using it a lot during my educa
I started a list of potential GSOC projects.
https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/wiki/Gsoc2011
I'm not sure how many ppl have write access to the wiki, but I'll add
anything I see mentioned on the list or that somebody emails me.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Chris McDonough wrote:
> Hi folks,
Hi folks,
I've been talking to folks for the last couple of weeks and it seems
like we have at least four people (not including myself) who are willing
to act in some measure as a GSOC mentor for the Pylons Project.
We still need to set concrete goals of our students. I'll try to work
up some of