[GSoC] Introduction

Ilie Halip lupuroshu at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 10:15:27 CET 2010


Thanks. I'll be hanging out on irc (nickname: Grunt_).

I think I understood the problem from the proposal description and those
messages, but I'll need some acquaintance with libbfd (I know it's part of
binutils, and ld uses it, and that's just about it). Plus, I never worked
with Dbghelp API, so I'll have to take a look on that too. I'll probably
have enough time this week-end to download and run your tests.

Actually, the biggest problems I have (I already talked to George about
them) are that I'm employed, and the exams I have in early June are timed
bad with GSoC's timeline. My boss is willing to give me a few months time
off to be able to work on this, and I'll also need a few days in June for my
exams. That's just about it, I guess.

I'll keep asking questions here or on irc when I have them. Thanks again.

Ilie.

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:39 AM, George Kiagiadakis <
kiagiadakis.george at gmail.com> wrote:

> 2010/3/2 Ilie Halip <lupuroshu at gmail.com>:
> > Hello!
> >
> > My name is Ilie Halip, and I'm a student at the Faculty of Computer
> Science
> > in Iasi, Romania, currently in year 1 - master studies. I'm really
> > interested about this year's Google Summer of Code, I've been subscribed
> > both to the Google group and kde-soc for quite some time now. :)
> >
> > Anyway, I got to your list of ideas earlier today. The project involving
> > DrKonqi on Windows is what caught my attention, and seemed the most
> > appropriate for me. I have experience working with Windows API, and I'm
> no
> > stranger to Qt (which I used for school projects; I wrote an FTP client,
> and
> > helped a colleague with a multiplayer chess game). I'm not really good
> with
> > a lot of languages, but I do know enough Java, C# and PHP. My strong
> point
> > is actually C++ because I did most of my work using it.
> >
> > I know that mentoring applications start next week, but I was really
> eager
> > to introduce myself. :D
> >
> > That's it for now, I hope I didn't bore you too much. :) If anyone could
> > help me contact Patrick Spendrin or George Kiagiadaki, I'd greatly
> > appreciate it, because they are listed as possible mentors.
>
> Hi,
> That sounds great. Apparently you have already contacted both of us
> (me and Patrick), as we are both subscribed here. I actually started
> this idea, so you can ask me further questions that you may have,
> either by email or on irc (#kde-windows on irc.freenode.net, ask for
> gkiagia). Maybe you should also read our previous discussion on this
> topic, which started a few days ago:
>
> http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-windows/2010-February/004709.html
> http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-windows/2010-March/004712.html
>
> Feel free to ask any questions that you may have. I'll be happy to answer
> them.
>
> Regards,
> George
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