John-Mark Bell wrote: > Evening, > > The firm "pencils down" date (Monday, 17th) for this year's GSoC is > almost upon us. In preparation for this, I'll try to summarise where I > think the relevant projects are. Please correct any inaccuracies. > > 2. Mark Benjamin -- GTK improvements/Win32 port > > GTK improvements -- branch approaching readiness for merge. > Win32 port -- basic functionality implemented. > I'll go so far as to say that since you wrote, win32 port is now at 'alpha release' stage, though I understand your time is limited for reviewing it now; Maybe it's time to let me ftp my up-to-date build of the windows installer to a page linked from the downloads page though? > I fully expect to see the DOM Events, GTK improvements, and Select > widget/Scrollbars branches merged into trunk before the end of this > year's GSoC. > would be nice; I'm happy that we've made the essential improvements to the search code, so subject to Chris' comments whether the Amiga compile is good, I'm hopeful you'll approve it generally :-) > The Win32 port needs an initial review. > > I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Bo, Mark, and Paweł for their > hard work this summer and hope you'll continue to contribute to NetSurf > after GSoC is finished. > thank you for all the encouragement, I've definitely learned much from this summer, in terms of specific coding methods as well as general style, team working, the discipline of code standards, etcetera; I'll be happy to keep improving NetSurf when I've got the chance > Finally, I will be away from the 14th until the 18th. I can make no > guarantees as to my connectivity between those dates. Therefore, if you > need me to review anything with the intention of getting it merged into > trunk before the 17th, then it needs to be ready within the next couple > of days. > > J. > Michael Drake wrote: > Yeah, thanks everyone, great work! I'm really pleased with what's been > achieved. :) > > Michael > Thanks ever so much both of you; I'll say I'm amazed at the amount of time you both seem to manage to devote to NetSurf - everyone deserves a break occasionally :-D
Best Mark
