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Re: [GSoC] Git projects for Google Summer of Code 2008 final evaluation
- Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 00:36:53 +0200
- From: Stephan Beyer <s-beyer@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [GSoC] Git projects for Google Summer of Code 2008 final evaluation
Hi,
my reply belongs to:
> 6. git-sequencer
>
> Student: Stephan Beyer
> Mentor: Christian Couder, Daniel Barkalow
Jakub Narebski wrote:
[...]
> So students and mentors, please write what do you think current status
> of project is: is it done, is it ready, is it perhaps already merged
> in, or can be merged in at any time.
It is done, but not ready.
This means, we, my mentors and I, are currently still reviewing the code.
But I am pinched for time until the end of September due to an important
exam. My mentors also have not much time and so everything is a little
slowed down.
When they ACK, it will be sent to the list.
> Please write also what wasn't done, or what should be done different
> way (hindsight and all that).
During the GSoC application phase I have done a breakdown and I declared
two items as "bonus" if I am really quick with the rest. But I wasn't
that quick, so none of the bonus items have even begun.
Those were:
6. [bonus] rewrite the users in C
7. [bonus] discuss (with git development team and/or mentor)
sequencer features needed for gitk and implement them
Now I think (7) is even more needed/interesting, e.g. to be able to do
interactive rebasing with gitk.
And (6) shouldn't be that hard, but it will be even more interesting when
sequencer is libified. I have some ideas for that, but I think, this is
not so important in near time. Perhaps, there are other parts that need
some libification first. :)
> Students, could you please tell us if you plan to work on git further,
Yes!
But due to my current lack of time I have ignored some topics on the
list that I am interested in. :-(
> and in what range (how much time can you get to work on git).
This is fluctating.
> What do you think about git development community?
Strange people. Lunatics. Geeks.
:-)
> What have you learned from participating in GSoC?
In the beginning: portable shell is a mess. ;)
Well, I guess I have learned a lot more...
Regards,
Stephan
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Stephan Beyer <s-beyer@xxxxxxx>, PGP 0x6EDDD207FCC5040F
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