Google SoC 2006 - C# integeration.

Matt Rogers mattr at kde.org
Tue May 2 17:20:11 UTC 2006


Even if somebody has already applied, you should apply anyways. Just
because we receive an application for a project does not mean that
application is good enough to be accepted. The more people that apply
for a particular project, the better, IMHO.

--
Matt

On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 12:25:49PM +0000, Hans Lombard wrote:
> If someone has already planned to apply for this project, I'm not
> going to. Any ideas/certainty on this?
> 
> 
> On 5/2/06, Richard Dale <Richard_Dale at tipitina.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> >On Tuesday 02 May 2006 04:37, Matt Rogers wrote:
> >> Hi Hans,
> >>
> >> On Monday 01 May 2006 16:07, Hans Lombard wrote:
> >> > Hi all
> >> >
> >> > Concerning the Google Summer of Code 2006, and the project proposal on
> >> > C# integration
> >> > 
> >(http://kdevelop.org/mediawiki/index.php/Google_SOC_2006_Project_Proposal
> >> >s# C.23_parser_.2F_integration). I'm a BSc student from South Africa
> >> > interested in applying and working on this project.
> >> > I've spoken to some of the guys on IRC, and they've informed me that
> >> > there is a need for this.
> >> > I need to find a possible mentor, anyone interested?
> >> > Another problem is that I won't be able to spend 100% of my time on
> >> > this project before 04 June, that is when our holidays start. Will
> >> > this be a problem?
> >> >
> >> > Regards
> >> > Hans Lombard
> >>
> >> The person who would be the most knowledgeable about the C# integration
> >> project is Jakob Petsovits. He does read this list and so I hope that he
> >> will reply to your email as well, if he hasn't already. He's probably the
> >> most qualified person to mentor you.
> >>
> >> I don't think that not being able to spend 100% of your time on the 
> >project
> >> before June 4th is going to be a problem.
> >>
> >> If you absolutely cannot find anybody else to mentor you, I might be able
> >> to.
> >I thought Jakob was applying for the SOC project himself.
> >
> >I have the Ruby bison grammar, which happens to be the only definition of 
> >the
> >Ruby language syntax. I extracted the grammar from the Ruby runtime last
> >summer, but have never had time to incorporate it into KDevelop. So a nice
> >SOC project might be translating the bison grammar to rpp2, and writing
> >suitable test cases for it.
> >
> >-- Richard
> >
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