Hello Martin and Szilvester,<br><br>I can tell you already that I am very grateful that you are considering my application.<br>I will definately not let you down if you give me the opportunity to work on this project.<br>About the slicing of the project,
<br>I don't have any strong preference for either of the tasks.<br>Some people say of me that I'm very flexible, so I won't start to be stubborn today ;-)<br>I can agree on the partitions that Martin made.<br>Already I'm getting excited to work on this, I believe it's going to be an interesting summer indeed!
<br>I eagerly await the official results from google about who got accepted and such.<br>Any more questions or suggestions are always welcome, I will do my best to accomodate the wishes of<br>the Bazaar developers as completely as I can.
<br><br>Best regards,<br><br>Jan Geboers from Belgium<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/9/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Martin Pool</b> <<a href="mailto:mbp@canonical.com">mbp@canonical.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi Jan, Szilvester,<br><br>You have both expressed interest in working on a bzr GUI for the<br>
Google Summer of Code. We'd be very happy to work with both of you.<br><br>As I understand it, each student must have a project of their own.<br>However I think there is certainly enough scope in the GUI projects<br>for two people to work on it. I suggest we try to divide the GUI up
<br>so that you both have an area of your own.<br><br>One possible division is into functions related to looking at history<br>and to doing new work:<br><br>history:<br> * search through history<br> * view graph of revisions (already in 'bzr visualise' plugin but
<br>could be improved)<br> * annotation of particular files (already in 'bzr gannotate', ditto)<br><br>new work:<br> * show working tree, with status of all files<br> * select particular files to commit<br> * perhaps some integration to the 'shelf' command that lets you
<br>move work out of the way<br> * interactive conflict resolution<br> * graphical annotation against current work or conflicted files<br><br>There is plenty of scope in either area for new creative features<br>that I haven't listed here.
<br><br>So, do either of you have preferences for one or the other, or does<br>anyone else want to suggest a different way to slice it?<br><br>--<br>Martin<br><br><br><br></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>
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