On Friday, 13 February 2015 07:47:35 UTC+5:30, John Little wrote:
> On Friday, February 13, 2015 at 1:43:05 AM UTC+13, Marius Gedminas wrote:
>
> > As a user, I'd like Vim to migrate to GTK+ 3.x please.
>
> Not meaning to question or challenge your suggestion at all, is it possible
> you could
On Friday, February 13, 2015 at 1:43:05 AM UTC+13, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> As a user, I'd like Vim to migrate to GTK+ 3.x please.
Not meaning to question or challenge your suggestion at all, is it possible you
could say why? (Everything Gnome 3-ish has otherwise been a turn off to me.)
Regar
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 08:56:12PM +0100, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > I have a couple of ideas on what to work (in no particular order):
...
> > - Update the GTK Gui to use a more modern and nicer GUI
> > Migrate to GTK3?
>
> There has been very little work on the GUI
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 08:56:12PM +0100, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > - Update the GTK Gui to use a more modern and nicer GUI
> > Migrate to GTK3?
>
> There has been very little work on the GUI, it would be good to see what
> updates can be made. On the other hand, t
Christian Brabandt wrote:
> I have a couple of ideas on what to work (in no particular order):
>
> - improve terminal input handling
> (have a look at the thread starting here:
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/29645)
This requires a good design, one that isn't too much
Hi Bram!
I have a couple of ideas on what to work (in no particular order):
- improve terminal input handling
(have a look at the thread starting here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/29645)
- Implement smooth scrolling.
By that, I mean the possibility to be able to s
Le lundi 9 février 2015 21:45:42 UTC+1, Bram Moolenaar a écrit :
> The Summer of Code is here again this year. If we want Vim to
> participate we need a few mentors and someone to organise the
> application.
>
> To be realistic, I won't have much time for this. I can help out where
> needed, but
Bram wrote:
> The Summer of Code is here again this year. If we want Vim to
> participate we need a few mentors and someone to organise the
> application.
>
> To be realistic, I won't have much time for this. I can help
> out where needed, but the bulk of the work will have to be
> done by you!
>
Am 2015-02-09 21:45, schrieb Bram Moolenaar:
The Summer of Code is here again this year. If we want Vim to
participate we need a few mentors and someone to organise the
application.
To be realistic, I won't have much time for this. I can help out where
needed, but the bulk of the work will hav
The Summer of Code is here again this year. If we want Vim to
participate we need a few mentors and someone to organise the
application.
To be realistic, I won't have much time for this. I can help out where
needed, but the bulk of the work will have to be done by you!
Information can be found
Lech Lorens wrote:
> Would anyone else volunteer as a mentor?
For GSOC2012, Bram needed another person to register with
Google, and I was that person. I would be happy to do that again
if wanted. I could act as a coordinator to check that things are
ok for student(s) and mentor(s), and raise probl
On Mi, 05 Feb 2014, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Christian Brabandt wrote:
>
> > any plans for Vim to participate in this years GSOC?
> >
> > There is a good week left to apply for organizations.
> > https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014
>
> There is some work to be done, suc
On 05-Feb-2014 Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Christian Brabandt wrote:
>
> > any plans for Vim to participate in this years GSOC?
> >
> > There is a good week left to apply for organizations.
> > https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014
>
> There is some work to be done, such a
> Main question is: what would the student work on?
I suggest reworking input since it is demanded, not too easy, but most likely
doable. Though there are other jobs: multitasking (not threading: that would be
too hard) (there is a good head start with existing patches), improving
language bind
Christian Brabandt wrote:
> any plans for Vim to participate in this years GSOC?
>
> There is a good week left to apply for organizations.
> https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014
There is some work to be done, such as filling out forms, coming up with
a good project descr
t; thorough bug fixes and cleaning the issue tracker) through Google
> Summer of Code, but I haven't noticed any talk of Vim joining GSoC
> for 2013.
>
> I know the Vim has previously joined in 2008 (
> https://developers.google.com/open-source/soc/2008/#vim ) and has
&g
Bryce Guinta wrote:
> I'm a student interested contributing to the Vim project(probably
> thorough bug fixes and cleaning the issue tracker) through Google Summer
> of Code, but I haven't noticed any talk of Vim joining GSoC for 2013.
>
> I know the Vim has
Hello,
I'm a student interested contributing to the Vim project(probably
thorough bug fixes and cleaning the issue tracker) through Google Summer
of Code, but I haven't noticed any talk of Vim joining GSoC for 2013.
I know the Vim has previously joined in 200
I can act as a backup if necessary, too. I've been a bit quiet recently,
but if direct questions or a direct task were in front of me I'd be able
to help out.
Thanks for the offer. John volunteered to be the backup administrator.
Perhaps you can help mentoring students? This involves having a
Ben Schmidt wrote:
> On 4/03/12 11:30 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> > John Beckett wrote:
> >
> >> Bram wrote:
> >>> 1. Write tests for the regexp engine, so that we can finally
> >>> use NFA.
> >>> 2. Fix bugs and review patches
> >>> 3. Fix bugs and review patches
> >>>
> >>> 2. and 3. should
Ben Schmidt wrote:
>> I need a backup administrator, it's mandatory for applying.
>
> I can act as a backup if necessary, too. I've been a bit quiet
> recently, but if direct questions or a direct task were in
> front of me I'd be able to help out.
Thanks Ben. If Bram is not around and I have some
On 4/03/12 11:30 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
John Beckett wrote:
Bram wrote:
1. Write tests for the regexp engine, so that we can finally
use NFA.
2. Fix bugs and review patches
3. Fix bugs and review patches
2. and 3. should be able to work together, so that the mentor
(me) does not have to s
John Beckett wrote:
> Bram wrote:
> > 1. Write tests for the regexp engine, so that we can finally
> > use NFA.
> > 2. Fix bugs and review patches
> > 3. Fix bugs and review patches
> >
> > 2. and 3. should be able to work together, so that the mentor
> > (me) does not have to spend too much time
Bram wrote:
> 1. Write tests for the regexp engine, so that we can finally
> use NFA.
> 2. Fix bugs and review patches
> 3. Fix bugs and review patches
>
> 2. and 3. should be able to work together, so that the mentor
> (me) does not have to spend too much time on reviewing patches.
>
> To be able
I'm considering applying for the Google summer of code again.
I have a few projects in mind:
1. Write tests for the regexp engine, so that we can finally use NFA.
2. Fix bugs and review patches
3. Fix bugs and review patches
2. and 3. should be able to work together, so that the mento
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:04 AM, Anurag Priyam wrote:
[...]
> Since, I am not qualified to act on behalf of Vim, I will leave it to
> the upstream to take if from here :). Just for a start, we would need
> volunteers for organization admin, mentors for ideas, and maybe more
> ideas.
Its sad, but
On 8 March 2011 19:34, Anurag Priyam wrote:
> Some ideas (most of them copied from Marc's email with slight editing)
> that might serve a GSoC:
I would like to propose a feature that was discussed here about a year ago.
An excerpt from todo.txt which describes it:
8 Use a mechanism similar to
On Tue, March 8, 2011 7:34 pm, Anurag Priyam wrote:
> In a discussion with current maintainers of vim.org regarding site
> re-write/re-thinking the topic of participating in Google Summer of
> Code was raised, and I feel that further discussion (if happening)
> should take place
Reply to message «Re: google summer of code»,
sent 00:28:28 09 March 2011, Wednesday
by Marc Weber:
> Why do you want to parse it?
<...>
> Didn't knew about this being a problem
> Can you elaborate a little bit in which cases this bothers you
> implementing signs?
form
> Since, I am not qualified to act on behalf of Vim, I will leave it to
> the upstream to take if from here :). Just for a start, we would need
> volunteers for organization admin, mentors for ideas, and maybe more
> ideas.
I have started a wiki page [1] to collect and refactor the ideas.
[1] htt
On 3/8/2011 10:34 AM, Anurag Priyam wrote:
Some ideas (most of them copied from Marc's email with slight editing)
that might serve a GSoC:
Does the faster re still need tests and "final" integration?
--
You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist.
Do not top-post! Type your reply b
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 22:08, ZyX wrote:
>
> Another suggestion for GSoC: make vim able to differentiate between
> and
> and make it possible to map something like at least in GUI
> (these
> features are discussed on vim-dev now, see the long «Dear Bram» thread).
>
I would be very much interes
Anurag Priyam wrote:
[snip]
Some ideas (most of them copied from Marc's email with slight editing)
that might serve a GSoC:
[snip]
I'd like an improvement to the plugin debugging: the ability to
watchpoint expression(s). For those who don't know gdb, that means: if
the expression change
Excerpts from ZyX's message of Tue Mar 08 21:08:06 + 2011:
support to my format.vim plugin, but the following facts stopped me:
> 1. signs are accessible only with commands;
> 2. command output (which I may parse) is translated;
Why do you want to parse it?
Can you give vim-addon-signs a try?
Reply to message «google summer of code»,
sent 21:34:07 08 March 2011, Tuesday
by Anurag Priyam:
> * Improving the signs implementation. Different scripts can use same
> sign id by accident. So this is a design flaw. Also, signs which don't
> move if you add lines. (Eg for breakpoi
Hi,
In a discussion with current maintainers of vim.org regarding site
re-write/re-thinking the topic of participating in Google Summer of
Code was raised, and I feel that further discussion (if happening)
should take place on this list.
A bit of Googling reveals that Vim did not participate
It's sad...
Thanks for your answers.
2009/3/12 Bram Moolenaar
>
> Roberto Miura Honji wrote:
>
> > Vim will participate?
> >
> > I'm thinking to try a project with vim if it's possible.
> > Someone know something about this?
> > thanks
>
> Vim will not participate this year. I'm on a holiday ha
Roberto Miura Honji wrote:
> Vim will participate?
>
> I'm thinking to try a project with vim if it's possible.
> Someone know something about this?
> thanks
Vim will not participate this year. I'm on a holiday halfway the SoC
and there isn't really someone else to help out students during th
On 3/12/09, Roberto Miura Honji wrote:
> Vim will participate?
>
> I'm thinking to try a project with vim if it's possible.
> Someone know something about this?
There has been some recent discussion regarding GSoC on this list.
Regards,
Doug
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~
Vim will participate?
I'm thinking to try a project with vim if it's possible.
Someone know something about this?
thanks
--
--
Roberto Miura Honji
LAS - Laboratório de Administração e Segurança de Sistemas
Engenharia de Computação - 2006
Instituto de C
,
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 08:04:30PM +0100, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
>
> The past few years Vim was a project in the Google summer of code (SoC).
> This means a few students get paid for working on the Vim source code.
> This varied from fixing bugs to implementing new regular ex
The past few years Vim was a project in the Google summer of code (SoC).
This means a few students get paid for working on the Vim source code.
This varied from fixing bugs to implementing new regular expression
code.
This year I will be on a holiday halfway the months that the SoC is
running
For those of you who were still wondering if you would join, you have
one more week to enter an application.
> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 08:23:49 -0700
> From: "Leslie Hawthorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Heads Up - Possible Student Application Deadline Extension
>
oups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of George V. Reilly
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:43 AM
To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Google Summer of Code Idea, VIM live, update as you type,
preview of HTML
On 28/03/2008, sc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 28 Marc
Thanks for the feedback guys. It is good to know people out there are
interested. I will submit an application.
From: vim_dev@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of George V. Reilly
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:43 AM
To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Google Summer
On 28/03/2008, sc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Friday 28 March 2008 08:02, Nicholas Dudfield wrote:
> > I am interested in doing a GSOC project for the VIM
> > organization and I would like to get feedback on the idea.
> >
> > * Summary *
> >
> > A Mozilla Browser automation and DOM manipula
On Friday 28 March 2008 08:02, Nicholas Dudfield wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I am interested in doing a GSOC project for the VIM
> organization and I would like to get feedback on the idea.
>
>
> ** Pythonic Firefox Automation/LivePreview **
>
> * Abstract *
>
> An HTML, update as you type, live p
Greetings all,
I am interested in doing a GSOC project for the VIM organization and I would
like to get feedback on the idea.
** Pythonic Firefox Automation/LivePreview **
* Abstract *
An HTML, update as you type, live preview implementation for VIM using
MozillaBrowser and PyXPCOM. This wou
48 matches
Mail list logo