Re: Summer of Code Preparation - Mailing list pgsql-hackers
From | Marc G. Fournier |
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Subject | Re: Summer of Code Preparation |
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Msg-id | 20060405235335.C947@ganymede.hub.org Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Summer of Code Preparation (Jim Nasby <jnasby@pervasive.com>) |
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Re: Summer of Code Preparation
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List | pgsql-hackers |
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Jim Nasby wrote: > One idea that comes to mind is to come up with a list of popular OSS projects > that we'd like to see add PostgreSQL support and have students work on > those... As nice an idea as this is, we'd also need to quickly co-ordinate with those projects to make sure that there is a semblance of a chance of having those patches included in their distribution ... I realize that the Code of Summer program doesn't need a guarantee that the code will be committed, but if we're going to do something like the above, would rather see it done for projects that wanted the end results ... > > As for finding students, I believe a call on -general and -announce would > probably produce results. I know there's some professors on the lists (most > likely to be on -general...) > > On Apr 5, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Robert Treat wrote: > >> Summer of Code projects dont have to revolve around the core project... for >> example drupal got like 11 projects last year and bricolage got a few too; >> I >> got a small list of items that could be looked at that are sort of 3rd >> party >> projects, should we attempt to collaborate on putting up a list some place? >> >> Robert Treat >> >> On Wednesday 05 April 2006 11:22, Jim Nasby wrote: >>> If nothing else, any of the 'beginner todo' items are likely >>> candidates, though I suspect none of them individually are enough >>> work for an entire summer. >>> >>> If no one beats me to it, I'll try and compile a list of likely TODOs >>> for this. >>> >>> On Apr 5, 2006, at 12:16 AM, Josh Berkus wrote: >>>> Folks, >>>> >>>> I've been warned that Summer of Code is coming up again soon. We >>>> need to be >>>> ready with proposals which are officially endorsed by the >>>> PostgreSQL project. >>>> Which means we need: >>>> >>>> a) Projects which could be accomplished in a summer, and >>>> b) Students to do them. >>>> >>>> We have one or two weeks to get this together. Your help is greatly >>>> desired .. and if you're a CS student hacker reading this, drop me >>>> a line! >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Josh Berkus >>>> Aglio Database Solutions >>>> San Francisco >>>> >>>> ---------------------------(end of >>>> broadcast)--------------------------- >>>> TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? >>>> >>>> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq >>> >>> -- >>> Jim C. Nasby, Sr. Engineering Consultant jnasby@pervasive.com >>> Pervasive Software http://pervasive.com work: 512-231-6117 >>> vcard: http://jim.nasby.net/pervasive.vcf cell: 512-569-9461 >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >>> TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings >> >> -- >> Robert Treat >> Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL >> >> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >> TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend >> > > -- > Jim C. Nasby, Sr. Engineering Consultant jnasby@pervasive.com > Pervasive Software http://pervasive.com work: 512-231-6117 > vcard: http://jim.nasby.net/pervasive.vcf cell: 512-569-9461 > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings ---- Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org) Email: scrappy@hub.org Yahoo!: yscrappy ICQ: 7615664
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