Thank you.
 Best Regards.
 On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 3:36 AM, Jonathan Solichin <jssolichin(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
  Hello friends,
 Here is the design page for Responsive Skin implementation [1]. Included:
 Goal, Approach, Tentative Timeline, Mock Ups.
 Early questions for the current design:
 1. Specific support for non-javascript capable browser? I feel like it is
 not necessarily since browser which can not support javascript will fall
 back by itself. More over, it would not be capable of carrying out
 media-queries required for responsive design and some XWIKI features (such
 as live tables?) anyway.
 2. Is the community ok with trying to use "true (html)" drop downs / forms
 in order to fully utilize functions built in to phone/tablets [3]?
 3. Pressable Links: should they be bigger on mobile to help facilitate
 touching on words, or would it be better to use a "background" to create a
 "touch area"? Both are in the phone mock up [3]. Former demonstrated in
 quicklinks, latter in the "Spaces" section.
 [1] 
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/ResponsiveSkin
 [2] 
http://css-tricks.com/convert-menu-to-dropdown/
 [3] 
http://jssolichin.com/public/mobile.jpg
 Thank you again. Cheers & best,
 Jonathan Solichin
 On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:08 AM, Eduard Moraru <enygma2002(a)gmail.com>
 wrote:
  Hello students,
 As you probably already know, we are almost at the middle of the 
 community
  bonding period [1].
 From the previous mail [2] and XWiki's GSoC page [3], you also know that
 this is the time where you learn about XWiki's development processes, 
 code
  and community and, to better understand the code,
you must fix at least 
 one
  jira issue related directly or indirectly to your
project.
 This is in no way a radio silence period, quite the contrary.
 In other words, you need to:
 1. Answer this mail :)
 2. Create a Design page [4] regarding your project
 3. Start idling on the IRC channel
 4. Start chatting on the mailing list and on IRC about your project and
 other aspects of XWiki that you don't yet understand
 5. Get your hands dirty by diving into the code and fixing at least one
 Jira issue (2 more weeks left)
 6. Talk about your project
 What we want from you with this mail is to see where you stand with 
 regard
  to what has been written above. We want to know
what you don`t understand
 about XWiki, what issue you are planning to undertake, what you want to
 start with, etc.
 It helps you more to start saying incorrect things and fixing them early
 instead of staying quiet and making a big bad choice towards the end.
 And a last thing, please remember that one-to-one conversations with your
 mentor are not encouraged and are actually harmful to the success of your
 project. Talk to the community, ask for help early and life will be 
 sweeter
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