[Kst] Fwd: Google Code-In ?

nicolas.brisset at free.fr nicolas.brisset at free.fr
Thu Nov 3 21:14:43 UTC 2011


Well, unfortunately now it looks like we've missed the deadline :-(
I'll keep this list in mind for the next opportunity...

For my information, why would you "hesitate" on data sinks and scripting under Windows? And what is the status of scripting under Windows, does it work? And do we know how we're going to distribute the next version if we activate scripting?

Nicolas

----- Mail original -----
De: "Barth Netterfield" <netterfield at astro.utoronto.ca>
À: kst at kde.org
Envoyé: Lundi 31 Octobre 2011 15:32:46
Objet: Re: [Kst] Fwd: Google Code-In ?

sorry for the slow reply.

I think this is a good idea.

I would hesitate on
> f. Infrastructure for data sinks (modeled after the netCDF API?)
> g. Scripting also under Windows (?)

Otherwise, sounds great.

Thanks!

On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 3:52 PM,  <nicolas.brisset at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I haven't seen any answer to this message, whih I find important. Anybody mind if I go the next step (i.e. contacting Lydia)?
>
> Nicolas
>
> ----- Mail transféré -----
> De: "Nicolas Brisset" <Nicolas.Brisset at eurocopter.com>
> À: kst at kde.org
> Envoyé: Mardi 18 Octobre 2011 09:27:47
> Objet: [Kst] Google Code-In ?
>
> Hi,
>
> I think this initiative could be very interesting for both us and the students: http://blog.lydiapintscher.de/2011/10/17/i-need-your-ideas-for-google-code-in/
>
> We have a lot of things which we could propose, “junior jobs” which can be done without too much effort or prior knowledge. Here is a first list sorted according to the categories in the blog post, feel free to complete:
>
> 1. Code:
> a. Support for Matlab .mat files
> b. Generic support for XML data sources
> c. Generic support for SQL data sources
> d. Support for binary formats with a format description (like okteta’s structures tool)
> e. ASCII data source: support for date/time (config UI + code)
> f. Infrastructure for data sinks (modeled after the netCDF API?)
> g. Scripting also under Windows (?)
>
> 2. Documentation: that one is obvious, kst documentation needs to be refreshed. It would also be an opportunity to test all features and see what people understand and what not
>
> 3. Outreach:
> a. Establish and structure a dedicated kst area on forum.kde.org
> b. Try to contact high schools/universities where students have to work on IT projects, and see if they would contribute to kst to implement some of the ideas above (and more), as they’ve been doing in Toulouse for a few years now. Could be a real win-win situation: students can work on a real project and learn a lot of things in a gratifying environment, and kst gets more features and developers
>
> 4. Quality assurance:
> a. Provide more tests (either unit-tests or high-level tests)
> b. Various checks (from labels and tooltips to proper behavior of all tools/options or tab order)
>
> 5. Research: how to reintegrate KDE features when KDE is available. See recent post on the list and how marble is doing it – certainly something of general interest for KDE. See also http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248184
>
> 6. Training: could be combined with the documentation item. For instance, provide sample files and tutorials (including the video ones I want to do and don’t come to doing?). Though I’m not sure this is what code-in is about…
>
> 7. Translation: there were several requests around that recently, including a very constructive mail with recommendations on how to do it. So, do it!
>
> 8. User Interface:
> a. Definition of what the new “table-like” vector view/edit dialog should be, so that we can offer a workflow a la labplot/Origin. Based on a comparison with qtiplot/scidavis, labplot, Origin, etc…
> b. The salve vector discussion / alias topic which we can’t seem to finally solve
> c. …
>
> It definitely sounds like an opportunity to me! I’d be ready to support with ideas and links to existing code we can reuse, and possibly even some code (or better code review), though for that others are probably better qualified.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Nicolas
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