Hello everyone,
For some reason, I keep screwing up this message. I'm sorry if the other copies actually did get through and are spamming the list now. I didn't see it in my inbox or in the archives or on Gmane this morning, so I thought I'd try again.
Could someone reply, just to let me know this actually did get through? I'd appreciate that.
Yours, Damon Wang
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Damon Wang damon.wang@gmail.com Date: 2010/4/4 Subject: GSoC proposal for texvc port---comments? To: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Hello everyone,
Thanks to everyone in that 58-message long thread for taking the time to discuss my GSoC proposal to port texvc from OCaml to Python.
After reading the replies, I've written a draft of my GSoC proposal to port texvc from OCaml to Python. It's available at http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:damonwang
I'd appreciate any comments, especially replies to the questions in the notes, on the associated discussion page.
Again, thank you all for taking the time to help me refine this project.
Yours, Damon Wang
P.S. Is it necessary to submit another copy to Google immediately? I realize I have to go through their web form eventually, but it seems like the wiki and this mailing list provide a much more flexible way of discussing the project. Can I keep it on the wiki until 8 April and then submit a final draft?
P.P.S. Mr. Lanphier, you will probably get this twice because I got the wikitech-l address wrong the first time. Sorry, won't happen again.
2010/4/6 Damon Wang damonwang@uchicago.edu:
P.S. Is it necessary to submit another copy to Google immediately? I realize I have to go through their web form eventually, but it seems like the wiki and this mailing list provide a much more flexible way of discussing the project. Can I keep it on the wiki until 8 April and then submit a final draft?
Most of the applicants I've seen just put a brief summary in the Google interface and link to a wiki page on mediawiki.org for the actual proposal.
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
Hello Roan,
P.S. Is it necessary to submit another copy to Google immediately? I realize I have to go through their web form eventually, but it seems like the wiki and this mailing list provide a much more flexible way of discussing the project. Can I keep it on the wiki until 8 April and then submit a final draft?
Most of the applicants I've seen just put a brief summary in the Google interface and link to a wiki page on mediawiki.org for the actual proposal.
Sounds good to me. I just submitted mine in the same style a few minutes ago.
Yours, Damon Wang
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