No it wasn't for GSoC, i just wanted to do something in opensource and this
issue caught my attention as it was labelled as "beginner friendly" . I
went through the links attached and felt that i can do this.

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull <step...@xemacs.org>
wrote:

> I'm certainly happy to see somebody interested in working on this!
> However, I have some questions about exactly what the development
> strategy should be (see my comment on #67).  We should talk about it
> on this list so everybody sees it, then move to #67 (or wherever) when
> the strategic issues are clear.
>
> Are you thinking about doing this for GSoC?  If so, we all need to
> talk about this and get it nailed down.  This kind of thing can be a
> real hairball, something that you don't want to do "on deadline".  I
> don't want to scare you away, it could be quite straightforward, too.
> But let's start talking now.  Again, if GSoC, I'm quite unclear on
> where the "code" (GSoC only supports coding projects) comes in.  Could
> be I'm just blind :-) but let's nail that one down too.
>
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