GSOC is a great program. I'm sure that we could come up with some simple
but impressive projects using GWT. It might be a chance to update some of
the examples for 2.6+ or 3.0 as well :) It would also help get some
feedback on the examples/tutorials which is always a good thing. I'd be
willing
I think it's a great idea but it's unfortunately too late for this year
(deadline for submitting an organization is tomorrow)
We should reopen this subject at the end of this year in order to start a
list of idesw of development/contributions that can be done by students. I
think also that open so
Speaking as a SC member, I think this should be worth a shot and might
drive interesting ideas towards GWT, curious to know what the others think?
-Daniel
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Manuel Carrasco Moñino wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering if it was possible that GWT can apply as an umbrel
Hi all,
I'm wondering if it was possible that GWT can apply as an umbrella
organization for GSOC projects [1].
Almost important frameworks and software foundations participate in this
program (jruby, rails, clojure, debian, mozilla, chromiun, apache, ...)
Last 2 years gwtquery tried to apply to