Re: SoC line-level history browser question

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Hi Andre,

On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Andre Ferreira wrote:

> I would like to know how the interface (the command line arguments 
> passed to the program) and output should look like (a rough example 
> would be fine).

Basically, this is up to you. If you are interested in the project, you 
are likely having an idea what you want to use it for, and thus already 
know how you want to use it.

> I'm very interested in participating in Google Summer of Code, but 
> living in the Southern Hemisphere means that I would have to do it in 
> parallel with my university classes, therefore limiting the scope of 
> projects that I can handle. The line-level history browser appears to be 
> well within my reach.

I do not want to discourage you, but I had very bad experience with 
somebody who wanted to do GSoC in parallel to something else.

Besides, there is no "half-a-GSoC".

Also, if you want to participate in GSoC, have a look at Bo Yang's 
application, which is very well researched and shows some initiative.

Ciao,
Johannes


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