On 19/03/14 23:25, Ryan Ollos wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Antonia Horincar <
[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you very much Gary, Anze and Ryan for your help.
I created a first draft for my proposal, based on the information you gave
me and on some further research. I don't think I have the permission to
create a new BEP on the issue tracker (or at least I couldn't find out how
to create one), so I'm sharing the Google doc link so that everyone can see
it (
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mOta9V-8Sn6Jm1-XX9z4nKojfexxFJQ-VNC8XrJZWsE/edit?usp=sharing).
The proposal is not yet finalised, I still have to provide more details
on the implementation and also provide a timeframe for this project. I know
that there's not much time left until the deadline, but I would be grateful
if you could give me some feedback on what I've written so far.
Thank you,
Antonia
I'll try to take a look and get back to you within the next 24 hours. You
can use BEP-0014 on the wiki:
https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/Proposals/BEP-0014
Antonia,
I have had a quick read of the proposal in google docs. There are some
nice bits of detail in there and I particularly like it that you have
included your own assessment of the alternative libraries already. Anze
has made a few comments on that document as well.
The ASF GSoC page (in particular this part [1]) lists the basic
expectations of an application and based on that, I think you are still
lacking an approximate schedule and information about the time that you
expect to have available or commitments that might get in the way.
The application deadline is March 21st 19:00 UTC so only about 9 hours
away now so get it submitted as quick as you can.
Cheers,
Gary
[1] http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html#applying-for-gsoc