On Tuesday 08 May 2012 16:15:05 Israel Leiva wrote:
> It's been a while since the GSoC results but I would like to mention that
> eventhough I didn't get accepted this year, I'll still work on this new
> Perl FCP library, mainly because I strongly believe in the reasons I gave
> for doing it in the
On Tuesday 08 May 2012 16:15:05 Israel Leiva wrote:
> It's been a while since the GSoC results but I would like to mention that
> eventhough I didn't get accepted this year, I'll still work on this new
> Perl FCP library, mainly because I strongly believe in the reasons I gave
> for doing it in the
It's been a while since the GSoC results but I would like to mention that
eventhough I didn't get accepted this year, I'll still work on this new
Perl FCP library, mainly because I strongly believe in the reasons I gave
for doing it in the first place and also because I believe it'll help me to
get
It's been a while since the GSoC results but I would like to mention that
eventhough I didn't get accepted this year, I'll still work on this new
Perl FCP library, mainly because I strongly believe in the reasons I gave
for doing it in the first place and also because I believe it'll help me to
get
El 05/04/12 08:09, Matthew Toseland escribi?:
> Anyone interested in mentoring this? I really don't think I'm the right
> person to mentor a perl project.
I finished the proposal:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/ilv/1
Looking forward for your comments.
Regard
El 05/04/12 08:09, Matthew Toseland escribió:
Anyone interested in mentoring this? I really don't think I'm the right person
to mentor a perl project.
I finished the proposal:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/ilv/1
Looking forward for your comments.
Regard
El 05/04/12 08:09, Matthew Toseland escribi?:
> On Thursday 05 Apr 2012 06:40:58 Israel Leiva wrote:
>
>> Alright. Here is a simple demo of what I thought for the FCP2 Perl library.
>>
>> http://csrg.cl/~ileiva/gsoc/
>>
>> The directory includes (all files were renamed to .txt so you could read
>>
On Thursday 05 Apr 2012 06:40:58 Israel Leiva wrote:
> El 03/04/12 11:08, Matthew Toseland escribi?:
> > The python module is used in some important tools, so in principle
> > this is a good thing. I'm not competent to review Perl code, maybe we
> > can find somebody who is though. Generally we d
El 05/04/12 08:09, Matthew Toseland escribió:
On Thursday 05 Apr 2012 06:40:58 Israel Leiva wrote:
Alright. Here is a simple demo of what I thought for the FCP2 Perl library.
http://csrg.cl/~ileiva/gsoc/
The directory includes (all files were renamed to .txt so you could read
it online):
cli
On Thursday 05 Apr 2012 06:40:58 Israel Leiva wrote:
> El 03/04/12 11:08, Matthew Toseland escribió:
> > The python module is used in some important tools, so in principle
> > this is a good thing. I'm not competent to review Perl code, maybe we
> > can find somebody who is though. Generally we d
El 03/04/12 11:08, Matthew Toseland escribi?:
> The python module is used in some important tools, so in principle
> this is a good thing. I'm not competent to review Perl code, maybe we
> can find somebody who is though. Generally we don't accept prior work
> as proof that a student can code, b
El 03/04/12 11:08, Matthew Toseland escribió:
The python module is used in some important tools, so in principle
this is a good thing. I'm not competent to review Perl code, maybe we
can find somebody who is though. Generally we don't accept prior work
as proof that a student can code, but if i
On Tuesday 03 Apr 2012 08:01:53 Israel Leiva wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a Computer Science Engineering student at Federico Santa Mar?a
> Technical University, Chile. As the title of this email suggests, I
> would like to apply to Freenet for the Google summer of Code. I've read
> the Ideas Page fo
El 03/04/12 11:08, Matthew Toseland escribi?:
> IMHO a lot of geeks still use perl, it makes some sense. Did you have a look
> at the existing libraries? I think there is some perl stuff, I dunno if it's
> actually used ...
Yeah, there are some libraries. There is Net::FCP [1], wich is ancient
El 03/04/12 11:08, Matthew Toseland escribió:
IMHO a lot of geeks still use perl, it makes some sense. Did you have a look at
the existing libraries? I think there is some perl stuff, I dunno if it's
actually used ...
Yeah, there are some libraries. There is Net::FCP [1], wich is ancient
an
On Tuesday 03 Apr 2012 08:01:53 Israel Leiva wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a Computer Science Engineering student at Federico Santa María
> Technical University, Chile. As the title of this email suggests, I
> would like to apply to Freenet for the Google summer of Code. I've read
> the Ideas Page fo
Hello,
I'm a Computer Science Engineering student at Federico Santa Mar?a
Technical University, Chile. As the title of this email suggests, I
would like to apply to Freenet for the Google summer of Code. I've read
the Ideas Page for this year and I'm interested in implementing "Good
FCP librar
Hello,
I'm a Computer Science Engineering student at Federico Santa María
Technical University, Chile. As the title of this email suggests, I
would like to apply to Freenet for the Google summer of Code. I've read
the Ideas Page for this year and I'm interested in implementing "Good
FCP libra
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