Hello Tijnema,

  we have a few PECL extensions that deal with audio stuff. So it is
possible but that definitively requires a lot of C skills. Apply for
any of the ideas as a student on the GSoC page if you like.

best regards
marcus

Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:21:21 PM, you wrote:

> On 3/15/07, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello Tijnema,
>>
>>  cool, have a look at the site then. If Ilia didn't update it just wait a
>> bit - we are having network problems here during the conference.
>>
>> best regards
>> marcus

> Hi,

> I read a lot of text, just for information and i like the idea of
> GSoC. There are some interesting things on the PHP Ideas list, and it
> looks like this idea is the simplest one. As the phpt file structure
> is quite easy and there's (AFAIK) no knowledge of C/C++ needed. Only a
> little bit PHP programming, and writing the expected result :)

> But i have also some ideas, but i have no idea if it is possible or
> useful in PHP. For example i'd like to see support for handling
> audio/video files in PHP, to do all kind of music processing in PHP,
> or create music streams directly from within a website. I haven't seen
> this on any other web based programming language yet.

> Kind Regards,

> Tijnema

> ps. Yes i know the oggvorbis PECL package, but this is only for OGG.
>>
>> Thursday, March 15, 2007, 10:09:11 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> > On 3/15/07, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hello Ilia,
>> >>
>> >>  of course we can. The question is how do we find a student for ideas we
>> >> have?
>> >>
>> >> best regards
>> >> marcus
>>
>> > I'm a student :)
>>
>> > I'm not sure what the requirements for this are, but i've programmed a
>> > lot in PHP and C/C++.
>>
>> > Tijnema
>> >>
>> >> Thursday, March 15, 2007, 4:21:01 PM, you wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Ca  we have a project designed to improve code coverage of PHP by
>> >> > creating .phpt tests? I may not seem like a complex project, but in
>> >> > terms of improving PHP as a language it would be exceptionally
>> >> > useful. Probably more so then any one extension that can come out of
>> >> > GSoC.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > On 15-Mar-07, at 10:50 AM, Marcus Boerger wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >> Hello guys,
>> >> >>
>> >> >>   PHP has been chosen as a summer of code project. I suggets we put
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> following on php.net. Any comments?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> ---------------
>> >> >> The PHP team is proud to once again participate in the Google
>> >> >> Summer of Code.
>> >> >> We are still looking for project ideas of interested students. In
>> >> >> case you
>> >> >> want to spend your summer with your favorite open source project,
>> >> >> PHP, and get
>> >> >> some money for adding an interesting project to it, you should
>> >> >> contact us at
>> >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] The deadline for submitting ideas is the 24th of
>> >> >> March 2007.
>> >> >> The current list of ideas can be seen here http://php.net/ideas. If
>> >> >> you have
>> >> >> not heard of the Google Summer of Code, then have a look here
>> >> >> http://code.google.com/soc.
>> >> >> ---------------
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Best regards,
>> >> >>  Marcus
>> >> >>
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>>
>> Best regards,
>>  Marcus
>>
>>



Best regards,
 Marcus

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