Hello all,
GSOC is happening again. We applied last year, our feedback was that our proposal was great, nothing needs to be done to improve it - there just wasn't enough money to go around. I can help organize it again, and most of our material can be reused from last year. It's still very early, but we can start thinking about if we want someone and what projects they can do. ~Scott ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Carol Smith <[hidden email]> Date: Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 2:02 PM Subject: [GSoC Mentors Announce] Google Summer of Code 2013 To: [hidden email] Hi GSoC mentors and org admins, We've announced that we're doing Google Summer of Code 2013 [1]. Yay! If you would like to help spread the word about GSoC, we have presentations [2], logos [3], and flyers [4] for you to use. Please host meetups, tell your friends and colleagues about the program, go to conferences, talk to people about the program, and just generally do all the awesome word-of-mouth stuff you do every year to promote the program. The GSoC calendar, FAQ, and events timeline have all been updated with this year's important dates, so please refer to those for the milestones for this year's program. NB: the normal timeline for the program has been modified for this year. You'll probably want to examine the dates closely to make sure you know when important things are happening. Please consider translating the presentations and/or flyers into your native language and submitting them directly to me to post on the wiki. Localization for our material is integral to reaching the widest possible audience around the world. If you decide to translate a flyer, please fill out our form to request a thank you gift for your effort. [5] If you decide to host a meetup, please email me to let me know the date, time, and location so I can put it on the GSoC calendar. Also, remember to take pictures at your meetup and write up a blog post for our blog using our provided template for formatting [6]. If you need promotional items for your attendees, please fill out our form [7] to request some; we're happy to send some along. We can provide up to about 25 pens, notebooks, or stickers and/or a few t-shirts. Please keep in mind, though, that shipping restrictions and timeline vary country-to-country; request items early to make sure they get there on time! If you have questions about hosting meetups, please see the section in our FAQ [8]. Please also consider applying to participate as an organization again this year or maybe joining as a mentor for your favorite organization if they are selected this year. We rely on you for your help for the success of this program, so thank you in advance for all the work you do! [1] - http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2013/02/flip-bits-not-burgers-google-summer-of.html [2] - http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/ProgramPresentations [3] - http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/GsocLogos [4] - http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/GsocFlyers [5] - http://goo.gl/gEHDO [6] - http://goo.gl/wbZrt [7] - http://goo.gl/0BsR8 [8] - http://goo.gl/2NGfp Cheers, Carol |
Hi Scott, I would love to port LC to one or more mobile platform: android/iOS because drawing on a cheap tablet/phone with touch screen sounds a great way for people to learn 2D geometry.
I feel the complexity could be at the level of GSoC. Thanks, Dongxu
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:41 PM, showard314 [via LibreCAD] <[hidden email]> wrote: Hello all, Dongxu Li, Ph.D. www.librecad.org |
The last year I'm as mentor in two projects.
Plugin Interface is ok but DWG Support no. In dwg support the brief explanation would be changing because can't use LibreDWG for license issues. Instead "The student doesn't have to write it's own DWG parser because it can use LibreDWG" would be more correct something like: Complete read dwg parser in libdxfrw adding support for more versions and add write support |
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