Thanks for the feedback.The project looks like there could be a fair amount of coding involved.I'll go ahead and try to write a proposal for it.The worst they could say is "no", and I can deal with "no".I'll also look to see if they are any other heavier coding project with the PSF I could work with too.
-----Original Message----- From: René Dudfield <ren...@gmail.com> To: pygame-users@seul.org Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 08:13:16 +1100 Subject: Re: [pygame] gsoc pygame more ideas Hey, just a note. GSOC doesn't like to accept documentation projects - they want code projects. cu, On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:29 AM, John Robinson <john-robin...@utc.edu> wrote: > I have been browsing the ideas page for pygame projects. > in the previous email,I had raised an interest in working on the math library > for > pygame.I am also interested in helping to develop the documentation and > examples for pgreloaded. > At school, I have good grades in English, and have been taking scientific > writing.I'm decent at using XML, and feel confident that I can learn to use > reStructured text, having experience with other markup languages(HTML). > > I feel I would be stronger working on the documentation than > the math library,but I feel confident that I could complete either one of the > projects. > I would like to hear from the group and the mentor on my idea, and any > suggestions that may be helpful. > John Robinson > >