Dear Smalltalkers,
Tenth GSoC is here and application deadline is earlier this year, already next Friday! Time therefore for your cool project ideas on this year Smalltalk GSoC Hurry up! For now just express any idea you have here on the mailing list. Later we will together develop it to be in complete format together with two mentors needed. To see how fully developed ideas look like please look at 2012 ones at:http://gsoc2013.esug.org/ideas. Ideally (but not necessary right now) you should prepare an idea following this template: ----------------------------------------------- Title: Level: (beginner, intermediate, advanced) Possible mentor: (can be assigned later) Possible second mentor: (can be assigned later) Description Technical Details Benefits to the Student Benefits to the Community ------------------------------------------------- Note also that students yourselves can propose a GSoC project. So if you like to be a student on this year GSoC and have a nice idea, don't be shy and propose it here! The community will listen you and guide to the really nicely proposed project. For the community, start looking around for students. Think about how to approach the universities near by you, do you know who to contact there, etc. Our special website is in preparation and will be online in few days. Official Google GSoC site is here: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014. Specially read carefully the FAQ: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2014/help_page Mentors of all past GSoCs please rejoin the mentors mailing list where we discuss all details about this year GSoC: http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors While students interested on GSoC please join a special Smalltalk GSoC mailing list for you: http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-students Best regards Janko -- Janko Mivšek Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team |
* Inboxes on SmalltalkHub projects * Smalltalk based issue tracker. Maybe integrated with SmalltalkHub. Maybe project [1] from last year, although it seems quite a lot to it. btw, after getting through the troubles getting a login, I find I quite like Fogbugz. [1] http://gsoc2013.esug.org/projects/distributed-issue-tracker cheers -ben Janko Mivšek wrote: > Dear Smalltalkers, > > Tenth GSoC is here and application deadline is earlier this year, > already next Friday! > > Time therefore for your cool project ideas on this year Smalltalk GSoC > Hurry up! > > For now just express any idea you have here on the mailing list. Later > we will together develop it to be in complete format together with two > mentors needed. To see how fully developed ideas look like please look > at 2012 ones at:http://gsoc2013.esug.org/ideas. > > Ideally (but not necessary right now) you should prepare an idea > following this template: > > ----------------------------------------------- > > Title: > > Level: (beginner, intermediate, advanced) > > Possible mentor: (can be assigned later) > > Possible second mentor: (can be assigned later) > > Description > > Technical Details > > Benefits to the Student > > Benefits to the Community > > ------------------------------------------------- > > Note also that students yourselves can propose a GSoC project. So if you > like to be a student on this year GSoC and have a nice idea, don't be > shy and propose it here! The community will listen you and guide to the > really nicely proposed project. > > For the community, start looking around for students. Think about how to > approach the universities near by you, do you know who to contact > there, etc. > > Our special website is in preparation and will be online in few days. > Official Google GSoC site is here: > > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014. > > Specially read carefully the FAQ: > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2014/help_page > > Mentors of all past GSoCs please rejoin the mentors mailing list where > we discuss all details about this year GSoC: > > http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors > > While students interested on GSoC please join a special Smalltalk GSoC > mailing list for you: > > http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-students > > Best regards > Janko > > |
* An interface to manage Smalltalk source code in GIT with tools for merging etc. - with Portability as a primary design goal (Cypress sure is the place to start from)
* Tools to handle non-Smalltalk artefacts from within the Smalltalk IDE (JavaScript, XML, CSS, HTML, JSON) with an integration to the before-mentioned project idea - a portable kernel for handling this external stuff plus an API to put tools on top of it
Joachim
> [hidden email] hat am 4. Februar 2014 um 14:01 geschrieben: > > > > * Inboxes on SmalltalkHub projects > * Smalltalk based issue tracker. Maybe integrated with SmalltalkHub. > Maybe project [1] from last year, although it seems quite a lot to it. > btw, after getting through the troubles getting a login, I find I quite > like Fogbugz. > > [1] http://gsoc2013.esug.org/projects/distributed-issue-tracker > > cheers -ben > > Janko Mivšek wrote: > > Dear Smalltalkers, > > > > Tenth GSoC is here and application deadline is earlier this year, > > already next Friday! > > > > Time therefore for your cool project ideas on this year Smalltalk GSoC > > Hurry up! > > > > For now just express any idea you have here on the mailing list. Later > > we will together develop it to be in complete format together with two > > mentors needed. To see how fully developed ideas look like please look > > at 2012 ones at:http://gsoc2013.esug.org/ideas. > > > > Ideally (but not necessary right now) you should prepare an idea > > following this template: > > > > ----------------------------------------------- > > > > Title: > > > > Level: (beginner, intermediate, advanced) > > > > Possible mentor: (can be assigned later) > > > > Possible second mentor: (can be assigned later) > > > > Description > > > > Technical Details > > > > Benefits to the Student > > > > Benefits to the Community > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > > > Note also that students yourselves can propose a GSoC project. So if you > > like to be a student on this year GSoC and have a nice idea, don't be > > shy and propose it here! The community will listen you and guide to the > > really nicely proposed project. > > > > For the community, start looking around for students. Think about how to > > approach the universities near by you, do you know who to contact > > there, etc. > > > > Our special website is in preparation and will be online in few days. > > Official Google GSoC site is here: > > > > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014. > > > > Specially read carefully the FAQ: > > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2014/help_page > > > > Mentors of all past GSoCs please rejoin the mentors mailing list where > > we discuss all details about this year GSoC: > > > > http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors > > > > While students interested on GSoC please join a special Smalltalk GSoC > > mailing list for you: > > > > http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-students > > > > Best regards > > Janko > > > > > > > > |
On 04 Feb 2014, at 14:31, Joachim Tuchel <[hidden email]> wrote: > * An interface to manage Smalltalk source code in GIT with tools for merging etc. - with Portability as a primary design goal (Cypress sure is the place to start from) That already exists, in Thierry's work, right ? He recently posted about this... |
Le 04/02/2014 14:34, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : > > On 04 Feb 2014, at 14:31, Joachim Tuchel <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> * An interface to manage Smalltalk source code in GIT with tools for merging etc. - with Portability as a primary design goal (Cypress sure is the place to start from) > > That already exists, in Thierry's work, right ? He recently posted about this... I have the base git support... I carefully avoided the "tools for merging" part :P Anybody who has done merges with git, especially on Monticello packages under filetree format, will understand why :( (I tend to merge under Monticello and recommit instead. Works very well, but doesn't register as a merge for git. It's something I'd like to solve eventually, one day...) Thierry -- Thierry Goubier CEA list Laboratoire des Fondations des Systèmes Temps Réel Embarqués 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex France Phone/Fax: +33 (0) 1 69 08 32 92 / 83 95 |
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Configuration sanity checker. Load all ConfigurationOfs and check if dependencies are
missing or conflicting. By checking monticello files, the introduction moment and interface changes of classes are known, so a range of possible version combinations can be generated. See DeprecationFinder for some sample code. Distributed Issue Tracker, see LightHouse. New widget set, for use with Spec & Glamour. Needs a designer too. Stephan |
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Zdravo Janko! - Boundless and zoomable interfaces with Pharo. Continuation of http://gsoc2012.esug.org/projects/esse using Athens. Perhaps creating some development tools.
- Implementation of "Object Semantic Networks" as a new knowledge-representation engine to be used inside Pharo (for various purposes).
-- Best regards, Dennis Schetinin |
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Hi,
so that's not exactly what i had in mind. In a portable git interface for Smalltalk code, menticello would be an optional plugin (just like store, envy, sts or whatever), but it would be self contained with a clever api to implant it into a dialect. Let's call it "git native" with plugs for dialects... Joachim Goubier Thierry <[hidden email]> schrieb: > > >Le 04/02/2014 14:34, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : >> >> On 04 Feb 2014, at 14:31, Joachim Tuchel <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>> * An interface to manage Smalltalk source code in GIT with tools for merging etc. - with Portability as a primary design goal (Cypress sure is the place to start from) >> >> That already exists, in Thierry's work, right ? He recently posted about this... > >I have the base git support... I carefully avoided the "tools for >merging" part :P > >Anybody who has done merges with git, especially on Monticello packages >under filetree format, will understand why :( > >(I tend to merge under Monticello and recommit instead. Works very well, >but doesn't register as a merge for git. It's something I'd like to >solve eventually, one day...) > >Thierry >-- >Thierry Goubier >CEA list >Laboratoire des Fondations des Systèmes Temps Réel Embarqués >91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex >France >Phone/Fax: +33 (0) 1 69 08 32 92 / 83 95 > > |
Le 09/02/2014 15:42, Joachim Tuchel a écrit : > Hi, > > so that's not exactly what i had in mind. In a portable git interface for Smalltalk code, menticello would be an optional plugin (just like store, envy, sts or whatever), but it would be self contained with a clever api to implant it into a dialect. Let's call it "git native" with plugs for dialects... Looks like FileSystem-Git to me :) http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~FileSystemGitDev/FileSystem-Git I'm effectively at the other end: making a plugin for Monticello to talk to git. Like the hg equivalent I'v seen announced for ST/X, it shows possible usage patterns of git (and hence be a requirements for your interface). Thierry -- Thierry Goubier CEA list Laboratoire des Fondations des Systèmes Temps Réel Embarqués 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex France Phone/Fax: +33 (0) 1 69 08 32 92 / 83 95 |
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Like the two previous years, I would like to build a proposal about
SciSmalltalk : https://github.com/SergeStinckwich/SciSmalltalk This year, I'm considering proposing something that is related to statistic stuff and/or timeseries analysis We really need something like StatPy : http://www.astro.cornell.edu/staff/loredo/statpy/ Pandas : http://pandas.pydata.org/ or scikits.timeseries: http://pytseries.sourceforge.net/ in the community. Anybody interested me to join me in order to wrote a proposal ? Regards, On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Janko Mivšek <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dear Smalltalkers, > > Tenth GSoC is here and application deadline is earlier this year, > already next Friday! > > Time therefore for your cool project ideas on this year Smalltalk GSoC > Hurry up! > > For now just express any idea you have here on the mailing list. Later > we will together develop it to be in complete format together with two > mentors needed. To see how fully developed ideas look like please look > at 2012 ones at:http://gsoc2013.esug.org/ideas. > > Ideally (but not necessary right now) you should prepare an idea > following this template: > > ----------------------------------------------- > > Title: > > Level: (beginner, intermediate, advanced) > > Possible mentor: (can be assigned later) > > Possible second mentor: (can be assigned later) > > Description > > Technical Details > > Benefits to the Student > > Benefits to the Community > > ------------------------------------------------- > > Note also that students yourselves can propose a GSoC project. So if you > like to be a student on this year GSoC and have a nice idea, don't be > shy and propose it here! The community will listen you and guide to the > really nicely proposed project. > > For the community, start looking around for students. Think about how to > approach the universities near by you, do you know who to contact > there, etc. > > Our special website is in preparation and will be online in few days. > Official Google GSoC site is here: > > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014. > > Specially read carefully the FAQ: > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2014/help_page > > Mentors of all past GSoCs please rejoin the mentors mailing list where > we discuss all details about this year GSoC: > > http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors > > While students interested on GSoC please join a special Smalltalk GSoC > mailing list for you: > > http://groups.google.com/group/smalltalk-gsoc-students > > Best regards > Janko > > -- > Janko Mivšek > Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team > -- Serge Stinckwich UCBN & UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC) Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk http://www.doesnotunderstand.org/ |
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