Re: Git in GSoC 2024

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Hi Patrick,

On 31 January 2024 6:40:36 pm IST, Patrick Steinhardt <ps@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 10:08:53AM +0100, Patrick Steinhardt wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 09:38:48AM +0100, Christian Couder wrote:

Yes, the tests in t0032-reftable-unittest.sh should be ported over to
the new unit test framework eventually, and I think that this might be a
good GSoC project indeed.


Nice. Good to hear that.

If there is interest I'd also be happy to draft up some more topics in
the context of refs and the reftable backend. I'm sure there should be
some topics here that would be a good fit for the GSoC project, and I'd
be happy to mentor any such project in this context.


Great. Thanks for your interest in willing to mentor!

I created a fairly rough SoC ideas page for now including a barebones information about the unit test migration idea:

https://git.github.io/SoC-2024-Ideas/

Note well that the existing idea's description is far from complete and I mostly just cooked it up to serve as a template for how the idea entry could look like. Kindly contribute towards elaborating the same :-)

Also, feel free to suggest ideas you have around refs and reftable backed, Patrick. Those would be helpful.

I noticed that the starting period falls right into my honeymoon from
June 17th until July 19th. This unfortunately makes it quite a lot
harder for me to mentor projects alone. Still, I'd be happy to co-mentor
or help out in other ways.


I too don't believe your vacation is going to be a deal breaker for you being a mentor. It should be totally fine given that we get a backup mentor who is also willing to mentor the candidate. (side note: I myself have no knowledge about refs backends. So, I suppose I might not be able to help co-mentor this one).

Reg. the timline [1] Jun 17th won't be much of the start. The community bonding period starts May 1. Many contributors typically start dipping their toes into their project right away. So, you would have ample time before the start of the vacation to set the contributor up and going with the project.

[1]: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline

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Sivaraam




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