Philips,

Just about the editor, we can add this to the TODO list who can interest
some developers : Porting the editor to ExtJs 4.
Actually, the editor use ExtJs 3 and porting to ExtJs4 is a hard task.

Best,
Yannick

2012/2/27 Philip Olson <phi...@roshambo.org>

>
> On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:30 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 15:42, Philip Olson <phi...@roshambo.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello everyone,
> >>
> >> Agreed, that we can't add 'Add PHP examples to the PHP documentation'
> >> as a project for the GSoC. Now, we can do this ourselves of course
> >> (and probably should) but this thread is specific to the GSoC.
> >>
> >> But, perhaps a project could exist that's specific to using PHP
> >> extensions. Nothing obvious comes to mind, but a group of smaller
> >> projects involving extensions may or may not work. Some creativity
> >> would be required to make that work for/with us.
> >>
> >> So it feels like Adam and Daniel would make a good team for
> >> administrating this, and having co-admins is allowed via the GSoC
> >> app. I believe both Hannes and Marcus performed this task the last
> >> time we did this.
> >>
> >> Also, we already have the following mailing list:
> >>
> >>  Mail: php-g...@lists.php.net
> >>  News: http://news.php.net/php.gsoc
> >>
> >> And as Adam alluded to, our GSoC (and related) situation is outdated.
> >> For example:
> >>
> >>  https://wiki.php.net/gsoc
> >
> >    So before this gets overlooked or derailed, is there enough
> > general interest to participate again this year, or will it just
> > fizzle out before we even apply like it did in 2010 and last year?
>
> Isn't it your job to generate interest? :) An early php.net news
> entry should help, one that also asks for additional ideas and
> proposals.
>
> Regards,
> Philip
>

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