Hello again!
Today 19:00 UTC is "firm pencils down" for Gentoo Google Summer of Code.
That means ..
we enter the phase where you should *join me* with development.
Looking at
http://soc.gentooexperimental.org/projects/stats/issues
there is a more work to do (and will always be), both Gentoo-specific
stuff, as well as cross-distro free software domination stuff. To name
a few:
- Paludis support
- Generation of graphs
- PackageMap integration
Especially in the end I had to focus on really essential stuff,
otherwise there would be no test instance running to try out by now.
However, we did move from we-really-should-have-stats to
fork-yeah-we-have-stats.
A quick-export of the documentation with overview on deliverables is
currently up here:
http://www.hartwork.org/gsoc2009/gentoo_gsoc_2009.html
(The containing folder is served with index purposely.)
So:
- Yes, there is more work to do
- No, I will not run and stop working on it
- Yes, I will get back to the ebuild quizes
- Yes, I will keep pushing Smolt and PackageMap
Last but not least there are a few people that I would like to say
"thanks" to (in hopefully alphabetic order):
Platinum section
````````````````
Robert Buchholz
Fabian Groffen
Andy Kittner
Robin H. Johnson
Mike McGrath
Zac Medico
Marat Radchenko
Gold section
````````````
Luca Barbato
Aaron Bauman
Daniel Buschke
Hans de Graaff
Tobias Klausmann
Justin Lecher
Sebastián MagrÃ
Victor Ostorga
Sebastian Schuberth
Florian Steinel
Markus Ullmann
I hope I didn't forget anybody.
Now please _really_ have a look at
http://www.hartwork.org/gsoc2009/gentoo_gsoc_2009.html
if you haven't done so before.
If you have any questions or complaints please let me know.
See you,
Sebastian
Today 19:00 UTC is "firm pencils down" for Gentoo Google Summer of Code.
That means ..
we enter the phase where you should *join me* with development.
Looking at
http://soc.gentooexperimental.org/projects/stats/issues
there is a more work to do (and will always be), both Gentoo-specific
stuff, as well as cross-distro free software domination stuff. To name
a few:
- Paludis support
- Generation of graphs
- PackageMap integration
Especially in the end I had to focus on really essential stuff,
otherwise there would be no test instance running to try out by now.
However, we did move from we-really-should-have-stats to
fork-yeah-we-have-stats.
A quick-export of the documentation with overview on deliverables is
currently up here:
http://www.hartwork.org/gsoc2009/gentoo_gsoc_2009.html
(The containing folder is served with index purposely.)
So:
- Yes, there is more work to do
- No, I will not run and stop working on it
- Yes, I will get back to the ebuild quizes
- Yes, I will keep pushing Smolt and PackageMap
Last but not least there are a few people that I would like to say
"thanks" to (in hopefully alphabetic order):
Platinum section
````````````````
Robert Buchholz
Fabian Groffen
Andy Kittner
Robin H. Johnson
Mike McGrath
Zac Medico
Marat Radchenko
Gold section
````````````
Luca Barbato
Aaron Bauman
Daniel Buschke
Hans de Graaff
Tobias Klausmann
Justin Lecher
Sebastián MagrÃ
Victor Ostorga
Sebastian Schuberth
Florian Steinel
Markus Ullmann
I hope I didn't forget anybody.
Now please _really_ have a look at
http://www.hartwork.org/gsoc2009/gentoo_gsoc_2009.html
if you haven't done so before.
If you have any questions or complaints please let me know.
See you,
Sebastian