GSoC Project - Lazy Selection Tool

Boudewijn Rempt boud at valdyas.org
Sat Apr 1 08:18:32 UTC 2017


On Sat, 1 Apr 2017, Yang Fang wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 
> I understand. Given what you say, I think it will be in my best interest to simply acquaint myself with the software/community this year & reach out earlier in the coming years. Thanks for your time!

Yes -- that would be awesome. If you want this feature, well -- why not start hacking on it already, and then next year we can define a project together!

> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Yang
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Dmitry Kazakov <dimula73 at gmail.com>
> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 1:52:52 AM
> To: Krita's developers and users mailing list
> Cc: Yang Fang; Boudewijn Rempt
> Subject: Re: GSoC Project - Lazy Selection Tool
> 
> Hi, Yang!
> 
> To apply to this project I would expect the the proposal to contain
> technical details on how you are going to implement it, and at least a
> draft of the class-level architecture.
> 
> The engine is basically implemented in Colorize Mask feature. Ideally it
> should be rewritten to use watershed algorithm, but it might also work
> as it is now. The GUI part is the most difficult one.
> 
> If you manage to write a proposal and provide at least one patch by
> Monday evening, we can consider this project.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 31.03.2017 10:42, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's an _absolute_ requirement for KDE as an org that you can show
> > that you have submitted code to a KDE project before you can be
> > considered. We've had too many students who basically couldn't code in
> > the past. In general, we do want people to start contacting us in
> > January latest, integrate with the community, fix some bugs, implement
> > some features, show their enthousiasm for Krita.
> >
> > So, this is a real problem...
> >
> > If you'd write a proposal and submit it today, and then join us on irc
> > over the weekend and show some really impressive hacking skills, we'd
> > still be able to consider you.
> >
> > Fixing this bug:
> >
> > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349554
> >
> > Would definitely impress me.
> >
> > For the proposal itself, Dmitry's input is needed, but I would also
> > put in a phase where the existing colorize tool is optimized, and a
> > phase before that where you investigate what the best option would be:
> > reuse the colorize tool, or implement a new tool.
> >
> > On Fri, 31 Mar 2017, Yang Fang wrote:
> >
> >> Hello Krita,
> >>
> >>
> >> My name is Yang Fang, a first year at Stanford University studying computer science. I am applying to do open source work through the GSoC program, and only recently came across the Lazy Selection tool project idea for Krita. As a frequent user of mostly proprietary photo manipulation tools (which do not contain a similar foreground selection tool, or only irritatingly difficult/inaccurate versions of it), I am intrigued and would like to help realize a potentially powerful function that I myself would use often.
> >>
> >>
> >> I chatted with Valorie on the kde-devel IRC channel, and was told that I should've been in contact with my potential team for a substantial amount of time by now - a reasonable request in my opinion. However, I am very much interested in the goals of this particular project and am seeking guidance (especially from DmitryK) on whether there is any way I can still apply to work on it.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for your time,
> >>
> >> Yang
> >>
> >>
> >>
> 
> --
> Dmitry Kazakov
> 
> 

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