Great. If you want to send through a draft proposal, we can give you feedback. Or just submit it, then we can give you feedback through the online system.
There has not been any other pygame or pyopengl proposals yet. One other interesting thing is that Google will write you a letter to your university for course credit. So if you talk to someone at your uni/college, you might be able to arrange to have the project go towards your course. Cheers, On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:08 PM, Sam Bull <sam.hack...@sent.com> wrote: > On Fri, 2012-03-30 at 22:51 +0200, René Dudfield wrote: > > If anyone needs help with a proposal, let us know. > > I'd like to do some more work on my GUI toolkit. I know it's not > directly working on Pygame, but I think it will greatly benefit the > community. > > I'm going to write a proposal with a brief overview of the project, and > then link to my project specification. If anybody would like to review > the specification, you can find it at > http://sambull.org/downloads/spec.odt > > The spec was initially written a couple of years ago, and much of the > stuff on there has already been implemented. I've added an expansion > point to the end to list additional things for GSoC 2012. > > As soon as I send this email, I'll be making another beta release of the > project. So, if you would like to see the current state of the project, > then please wait for my next email. >