Yes, I believe both are related. I don't believe they are good GSoC submissions though because they seem too small in scope even when taken together, and plugins already exist for both.
On 25 March 2013 13:57, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote: > Whilst filing projects for GSoC, I came across these two issues: > > https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/185 > https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/233 > > Am I correct in assuming that they're basically related, could share a > lot of infrastructure and could therefore be combined into a single > project for GSoC? > > (N.B.: The absolute deadline for GSoC submissions is Wednesday. I'd > really appreciate a bit of help here.) > > -- Brane > > -- > Branko Čibej > Director of Subversion | WANdisco | www.wandisco.com > > -- Joe Dreimann | *User Experience Designer* | WANdisco<http://www.wandisco.com/> @jdreimann <https://twitter.com/jdreimann> * * *Join one of our free daily demo sessions on* *Scaling Subversion for the Enterprise <http://www.wandisco.com/training/webinars>* THIS MESSAGE AND ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY, AND MAY BE PRIVILEGED. If this message was misdirected, WANdisco, Inc. and its subsidiaries, ("WANdisco") does not waive any confidentiality or privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately and destroy the message without disclosing its contents to anyone. Any distribution, use or copying of this e-mail or the information it contains by other than an intended recipient is unauthorized. The views and opinions expressed in this e-mail message are the author's own and may not reflect the views and opinions of WANdisco, unless the author is authorized by WANdisco to express such views or opinions on its behalf. All email sent to or from this address is subject to electronic storage and review by WANdisco. Although WANdisco operates anti-virus programs, it does not accept responsibility for any damage whatsoever caused by viruses being passed.
