Hi Sanjeet, On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 5:39 AM, Luca Delucchi <lucadel...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 24 April 2018 at 06:47, Sanjeet <edu.sanj...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> > > Hi Sanjeet, > >> My name is Sanjeet Bhatti and I have got selected for GSOC 2018 in >> GRASS GIS. My project is "Full support of Python 3 in GRASS GIS" with >> Anna Petrášová and Luca Delucchi as my mentors. >> >> Here is my project proposal and everyone is welcome to give >> suggestions and feedback: >> https://docs.google.com/document/d/18kD6I7adTKmtXpGOKr4A8hf1pBcf0LNU7jiiRoi9wJ8 >> >> This will certainly help me in understanding the requirements and >> flesh out the ideas that I would be implementing in the coding period. >> >> I will soon share my wiki page where I'll be reporting my progress >> throughout the GSoC period, once I receive the writing access to the >> OSGeo wiki. >> >> Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. I am excited to be >> part of OSGeo and GRASS GIS community. > > welcome in our big family! > > Please let us know if you need anything...
welcome! For start, please create a wiki page on trac wiki (you should already have access there), look at the examples from the past years, and follow similar structure: https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/GSoC We will need to decide how to manage your contributions, since you won't have access rights to the svn repository. We might need to do it similarly as we did with one student 2 years ago, he tracked the applied changesets in his github repository, which could be then submitted to Google in the end of the program. You could post your changes in tickets (created specifically for this GSoC) and they will be applied by me, Luca or other developers. I understand this is not ideal workflow, so if anybody has better idea, let me know. For the community bonding period there are couple things I suggest. * make sure you have all the development environment ready (you probably have that already) * have good idea about the code structure * make yourself familiar with the testing framework, I would like you to use it to update current tests of the libraries, adjust them to work with Python3 and write new tests: https://grass.osgeo.org/grass74/manuals/libpython/gunittest_testing.html http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/summary_report/ * specifically start looking at Python scripting library, it would be great if you could start working on it during the bonding period, specific challenges you may encounter there may help us get the discussion going. I will let you know if I think of more things. Please send your questions/concerns either directly to me and Luca, or copy also the grass-dev mailing list, so that we can keep other developers in the loop. Thank you and looking forward to working with you, Anna > >> >> Thanks >> -- >> Sanjeet Bhatti > > > > -- > ciao > Luca > > www.lucadelu.org _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev