[kde-edu]: Re: GSoC Project Idea: Scilab support in Cantor

Wagner Reck wagner.reck at gmail.com
Tue Mar 29 13:47:11 CEST 2011


Good morning,

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Aleix Pol <aleixpol at kde.org> wrote:

> It's always good to support newer technologies with projects like Cantor,
> but I'm not sure who can mentor you if Alexander isn't up for the job.04

A few weeks ago i talked to Filipe and told that i could help him with KDE
stuff in this GSoC project.

As i am not aware with Cantor, i don't feel right to be his mentor, but i am
available to help any Cantor's devel who agrees to mentor him.

[]'s

Wagner


> Aleix
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Filipe Saraiva <filip.saraiva at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> One more info, I forgot to put in the previous e-mail: already contacted
>> Alex Rieder, lead developer of Cantor, and he said he is unavailable for any
>> GSoC project mentoring this year.
>>
>> I'm following one of his suggestions by sending an e-mail to the group and
>> wondering who would be interested and available to be my mentor in this
>> project.
>>
>> Thank's,
>>
>> 2011/3/20 Filipe Saraiva <filip.saraiva at gmail.com>
>>
>>> Hello KDEers,
>>>
>>> My name is Filipe Saraiva, member of KDE Brasil and "padawan" KDE
>>> contributor in kdeedu. I have a bachelor's degree in computer science
>>> (Federal University of Piauí) and am currently candidate of master's degree
>>> in electrical engineering (University of São Paulo).
>>>
>>> My contribution to kdeedu was to develop the functionality to change
>>> axes' labels of Kmplot. I developed this during the last Akademy-BR. The
>>> following blog post explains a little more -
>>> http://liveblue.wordpress.com/2010/04/19/akademy-br-changing-axis-labels-in-kmplot/
>>>
>>>
>>> <http://liveblue.wordpress.com/2010/04/19/akademy-br-changing-axis-labels-in-kmplot/>In
>>> my academic life, I worked extensively with mathematical programming, which
>>> I extensively used programming languages ​​targeted for this area, such as
>>> Fortran, and mathematical programming environments such as Scilab.
>>>
>>> With Cantor launch and its architecture that allows support for
>>> multiple mathematical programming environments, I thought it would be an
>>> interesting idea to work with Scilab support in Cantor during the GSoC 2011.
>>>
>>> What do you think? Someone is available to be my mentor on this project?
>>>
>>> This email is being sent to Sandro Andrade and Tomaz Canabrava, who are
>>> already experienced in KDE and know me. They can talk more about me, if
>>> necessary.
>>>
>>> Thank's;
>>>
>>> --
>>> Filipe Saraiva
>>> http://filipesaraiva.info/
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Filipe Saraiva
>> http://filipesaraiva.info/
>>
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