Google SOC Bazaar-gui
Lalo Martins
lalo.martins at gmail.com
Tue May 9 06:04:25 BST 2006
And so says Martin Pool:
> Hi Jan, Szilvester,
>
> You have both expressed interest in working on a bzr GUI for the
> Google Summer of Code. We'd be very happy to work with both of you.
>
> As I understand it, each student must have a project of their own.
According to Google's FAQ, there's no problem with two students doing the
same thing independently. So slicing like you propose is one option... a
different one might be host environment. Eg, one of them might want to
use gnome and the other kde, or one of them might want to do Windows
integration (Tortoise Bazaar), etc. Or they may work on more or less the
same thing, understanding that there will be some waste of resources, and
the results of their work can be merged into a single project after SoC is
over.
(Personally, I'd be very happy with a Windows gui, because even for a
command line freak like me, doing things on the command line is just too
painful on Windows. Now I realise why Windows users think the command
line is hard to use: because the Windows command line sucks!)
best,
Lalo Martins
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