University Collaboration in Toulouse
Boudewijn Rempt
boud at valdyas.org
Fri Aug 10 09:11:33 UTC 2012
There's still a chance, of course, that the students will select another proposal -- but it's great to have you on board!
On Friday 10 August 2012 Aug, David Revoy wrote:
> > David -- I was thinking of you here, since iirc you are in the vicinity. And you speak the language :-) The job basically would be to tell the development team what you need and then when they deliver tell them if they got it right. Would you have time for that? My job would be to get these students hacking in the Krita codebase and make sure they do a good job.
> Thanks Boud ; sure I would like to help a project like that , and one in
> my city :D wow, thats amazing !
>
> @Kevin : so you have my contact now , I live in Toulouse ( Rangeuil ,
> part of University , but I can bike to city center pretty fast ) ; so
> feel free to mail me back and keep me informed what I would have to do.
>
>
> On 08/10/2012 10:52 AM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Kevin Ottens has managed to reboot the very succesful university collaboration scheme he managed in Toulouse for several years. He's looking for KDE projects that can provide mentoring for several students who will collaborate on a project that is more intensive than the usual summer of code. In Calligra, we've had students working on Stage, with great results.
> >
> > I would like to propose a Krita project here. Specifically: selections. Selection creation tools in krita are primitive, our selection handling is primitive and in one respect just plain _wrong_ -- so, in my opinion, this would a be a good, self-contained subject for a group of bright people to dive into and redo, from design to implementation.
> >
> > The usual thing is that there are two mentors: one code mentor, one "customer" mentor. David -- I was thinking of you here, since iirc you are in the vicinity. And you speak the language :-) The job basically would be to tell the development team what you need and then when they deliver tell them if they got it right. Would you have time for that? My job would be to get these students hacking in the Krita codebase and make sure they do a good job.
> >
> > Previous batches of students have stayed around the KDE project for a long time, the stage students are even working on organizing akademy in France, for example.
> >
> >
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