On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 6:31 AM, Andrew Ardill <andrew.ardill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2 May 2018 at 17:12, Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi Pratik, >> >> On Wed, 2 May 2018, Pratik Karki wrote: >> >>> As promised in my proposal, I've started >>> to write a blog series of GSoC '18 with Git. The initial blog is up. >>> You can find it here[1]. The initial one is just to get started and >>> from next iterations, I'll start detailing of my work towards converting >>> rebase to builtin. >>> >>> [1]: https://prertik.github.io/categories/git/ >> >> This is awesome! Thanks for doing this, >> Dscho > > Agreed, was fun to read. > > I'd encourage you to post to the list when you blog, or perhaps > include a link to the blog as part of any regular updates you give on > your project progress. > > Would also make for an interesting addition to the newsletter. > > I know it can be difficult to sit down and write about what you're > doing, especially when it feels like you could be focusing on 'real > work'. Hopefully you will find the process rewarding; I'm looking > forward to reading about what you find easy and hard, how you learn > the git developer processes, and the challenges you find in converting > shell scripts to a built-in. I'm sure other people are too, and I'll > bet the ones who have been there before will have feedback for you as > well. > > I'd find it interesting even if it was a 5-line bullet list of what's > going through your mind with respect to the project! Looking forward > to following along. > > Regards, > > Andrew Ardill Thank you. Feedbacks mean a lot to me. I will be writing a weekly blog of the progress I made during the week. I will try my best to detail things I did and intend to do. I will surely notify everyone as soon as I publish a post. Cheers, Pratik Karki