Hi Paul, students,
The best place for GSoC students to work in, when it comes to architecture,
design, documentation etc., is the students' wiki:
http://gsoc.myxwiki.org
The students' wiki needs a bit more maintaining, but it should be usable.
I`ve done some minor decorating for GSoC 2012.
The students need to register a new user (the
xiwki.org user does not work
since it's a different farm). Besides wiki pages, they can also use the
Blog if they don`t already have one :).
Thanks,
Eduard
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Paul Libbrecht <paul(a)hoplahup.net> wrote:
Sorry to answer myself, a few precisions:
Le 26 avr. 2012 à 13:24, Paul Libbrecht a écrit :
- one page about her Google Summer of Code work
where, for example, the
schedule she presented in her proposal is presented to the
public and,
where we shall elaborate it with milestones that are assessable somehow.
I would suggest it also includes the following which I'm happy to
complement:
- detail the incorporation alternatives so that we know what kind of
versioning we base on (e.g.: very successful early: incorporation in trunk;
successful at end: a simple pull request; simple cases: a standalone
contribution with installation instructions, ...)
- software availability at milestones (e.g. unit-tests, docs, can be tried
by someone, ...)
- describe the expected feedback of community and mentors at each phase
Eduard, someone, are there example for such
pages?
It would be possible to replace the project page:
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/inline/GoogleSummerOfCode/SOLRsearchcomponent
but I think this is more a "proposal",
or?
- one design page about the SOLR component. There
are many design pages
so Savitha, go ahead and get inspired.
Maybe the page of Fabio is a start?
paul
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