Hi, Stefan.
Don't worry too much about the other projects. Short descriptions are fine, we
just want to understand the scope of things you've worked on. There's no need
to resurrect the code.
-- lg
On Mar 29, 2012, at 4:34 PM, Stefan Stavrev wrote:
> Larry, I will get back to the histograms code as soon as possible,
> after I am done writing the GSOC proposal. It will take me few days
> since I will have to dig in old projects code and write about them.
>
> I am working on a blog with old projects and have some questions:
>
> 1. I am not sure about the level of detail I should talk about the
> projects. For example, I have a game engine in C++. Besides uploading
> the source code, what should I say about it? Should I pick some
> important functions and talk only about them?
>
> 2. Another project is computational geometry algorithms in C++. Should
> I pick one or more important algorithms and explain them in detail?
> What and how much should I say about the project? By the way, all the
> algorithms are independent of each other.
>
> 3. My C++ engine is old, I would have to spend some days to figure out
> which libraries I used and compile it. Would it be ok if the code is
> not ready-to-go?
>
> Thanks
--
Larry Gritz
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