varun sharma writes:
Why would you use Django to build the tool as opposed to just a
python package?
I was thinking of expanding it like buildbot to include django
based GUI and detailed reports. So i thought we can use django, but
if we just want a command line tool, then python
hi guys,
I just added a link from Sprints to the GSoC 2014 page.
I have found it frustrating to see queries from interested students
about projects where I have no clue who the appropriate mentor might
be, and haven't seen any responses on-list. So ...
I took the liberty of adding a Potential
Hi,
I added a Mentor List (ie, roster) at the end of the project page,
and added (besides myself) Florian, Barry and Terri. I don't mind
having my address there (so added it) but didn't take liberties with
anybody else's mailbox.
Regards
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Rajeev S writes:
The deliverables of the project would be, at the least,
- Command line tools to perform tasks in the mailman client docs
I think there should be one tool with multiple commands. These can be
implemented by separate commands in a directory off the normal PATH if
you
Hi,
I have a pretty good understand of the mailman core, I would love to
co-mentor any project if I am allowed?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.orgwrote:
Hi,
I added a Mentor List (ie, roster) at the end of the project page,
and added (besides myself)
On Mar 03, 2014, at 09:30 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
and this time all was well except two tests failed. The only thing I can
think of is at one point, not realizing this was a 32-bit OS, I rsync'd
the virtualenv from the 64-bit machine. I thought I had cleaned that all
up, but there may have been
Am Dienstag, 4. März 2014, 18:41:47 schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull:
Hi,
I added a Mentor List (ie, roster) at the end of the project page,
and added (besides myself) Florian, Barry and Terri. I don't mind
having my address there (so added it) but didn't take liberties with
anybody else's
Hello,
I am Kshitij Gupta, an undergrad student in Computer Science and
Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, India. I have
previously worked on AppArmor Profile Tools[1] in GSoC'13 for openSUSE and
have some experience with Python and bzr/launchpad. I have had little
Abhilash Raj writes:
Hi,I have a pretty good understand of the mailman core, I would
love to co-mentor any project if I am allowed?
You're allowed. Lots of former students (and the occasional current
student as well!) are mentors.
Some of the following my sound harsh, and it is my private