SoC 2007

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jpetso's picture

Post-SoC progress

Seems I haven't given up on Version Control API & friends by now, which one could say is a good thing. Due to my rather silent nature, there haven't been as many g.d.o posts as during the Summer of Code (namely, none until now). Nevertheless a good share of remaining issues have been resolved, and missing features have been added. Here's a short rundown of what has been achieved since part 2 of my wrap-up, which was written a month ago.

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jpetso's picture

Version control wrap-up, part 2: comments

If you already had a go at part 1, you have been waiting half a week for this one. Lack of internet, party intermezzos and my first company outing caused a minor delay, but here you are!

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lucksy's picture

Core theme wrap-up

The SoC has come to an end, and so has the beginning of the development of Light Fantastic theme.

An online demo is available, but I have not yet made a release since there are some minor IE-related bugs I'd like to take care of before that.

The theme is intended to be very customizable, with support for fixed-width and fluid layouts, with single, two or three columns. The column widths could be set too. There are some additional regions above and below the main content area which could be used for featured content.

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jpetso's picture

Version control wrap-up, part 1: modules

It's over! Google Summer of Code 2007 had its official "pencils down" on Monday, 19:00 UTC - which was 21:00 at my place, perfect for a last sprint... but I digress. According to Google, mentors are supposed to evaluate projects based on the state that they were in at that time. Which means it's time for me to wrap it up and explain what I achieved in those two or three months. In addition to these writings, I set up a test site at http://www.petsovits.at/versioncontrol/ where you can try out most of these things in action.

The wrap-up is becoming too long to conveniently fit into one single blog entry, so I'll split it up into two halves. This one basically covers the hard facts: which modules I wrote during the Summer of Code, what they do, and how they work. (Part 2 is now also available.)

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webchick's picture

Note: Summer of Code ends TODAY!

Everyone should be ready to commit the final versions of their projects by 19:00 UTC Aug 20, 2007. So get in those last-minute questions to your mentors, canvas the community either here or on the devel list to do some final testing of your projects, and let's all work together to help make this the greatest SoC ever. :)

UPDATE (Aug 18, 2007) More information from Google.

Summary:
- Monday, August 20th at 19:00 UTC: "Pencils down," aka Summer of Code officially ends. Evaluations will be based on code submitted by this time.
- You must supply a copy of your code to Google: instructions
- You must complete a survey. If you don't, you will not be paid. (nor, equally importantly, do you get your t-shirt! ;))
- Friday, August 31st at 19:00 UTC: Final deadline for survey completion.

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jpetso's picture

Progress, aims & challenges

The end of the Google Summer of Code is nearing, and stuff is coming together in my version control modules. It seems to me like I'll not be achieving everything that I would have liked, but most of the important stuff is going to be ready next Monday. And now for a short report of the last one-and-a-half weeks.

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robertDouglass's picture

Come to FrOSCon - I'm presenting your projects

How many SoC students are planning on being at FrOSCon? I know that Gábor and Balazs will be there. Who else can come?

I'll be presenting everyone's projects on Saturday (the 25th), and what I actually say or show will depend somewhat on you =) If you don't have a demo site online, please consider making one by then. If you provide me with materials to help present your work, I will use them. I will almost certainly stop short of installing and testing all 20 projects' code, simple due to time constraints, so your help in preparing materials and test/demo sites is needed.

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drewish's picture

Project metrics, a diversion through project_usage.module

I've been spending most of the last week working on the project_usage.module. I got a copy of the usage data that's been reported to Drupal.org and spent some time fixing bugs (#167074) and making some small improvements (#167079, #167048). My big goal has been to get some code together to make the usage data visible (#165380). I've attached a few screen shots to show how it works.

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Aron Novak's picture

FeedAPI: release, documentation

Results:

I have to admit, that i'm glad that the issue queue is full of feature requests, it seems that people want to use FeedAPI for various purposes. And yeah, their purposes are not impossible with FeedAPI (using the API, developers can write the proper modules)

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anthonyoliver's picture

Extend Case tracker module - Week 10 Status

Much of last week I didn't have time to work on my summer of code project. I spent a lot of my time on the phone trying to find a house to live and people to live with for this coming fall semester at college (Which starts at the beginning of September). I also had to spend time on the phone to get my classes ironed out and financial aid. I also had to spend some time on a drupal project outside of my summer of code project due to my funds running a little short and bills being due. And I also had to due some phone interviews for job positions after my graduation this coming December.

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