Hi,
As announced at oSC14 the funding for locally produced marketing
materials is back. To administer the program the openSUSE board is
looking for 2 additional volunteers to work with Jim Henderson to
administer the process in a mostly autonomous manner. The idea is that
the team handles the process as independently from the board as
possible. This will include researching the requests and evaluating a
request against the guidelines (to be published soon). Sometime the
answer to a request may be no, at other times it may be better to ship a
booth box. There is some financial responsibility involved in this role.
Please reply to this thread or send a message to the board mailing list
if you would like to be involved in this process.
Thanks,
Your openSUSE Board
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Aloha,
Now that everyone that went to Dubrovnik has had a chance to normalise
again, I was wondering if there was any chance of being able to access
all the presentations from the event. By presentations I mean
slideware and not video.
I had a look in OSEM and couldn't see anything, and I can't even see a
way for me to upload my own slides.
Thanks,
Andy
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Hello everyone!
Second status update, without too much content.
Last week I managed to get SLAX up and running, and dissected a few modules.
Next step will be checking how things work exactly.
I know I promised more content for this week (well, last week), but
things got busy. Well, they are still busy.
Thesis is due, last week exams are here, then the exams on the week after.
But then again, I will manage to finish my initial task list by the
weekend, post a followup on that,
and I will catch up to myself. Sorry about the delays and the
not-so-contentful reports.
Thank you for your understanding,
Peter
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Hi,
I spent last week working on adding a few actions to snapper-gui and
investigating our options for Dolphin and Nautilus integration.
I will be busy with my studies next week so I don't expect to get much
done. Ismail and I will have a meeting so we are ready for when the
coding period starts. I will also set up a public repo and project
blog so following the progress is easier for the curious.
Cheers,
Oguz
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Hello,
I am Volkan and working on playlist functionality on ownCloud Music App.
As you might know, ownCloud (OC) is an open source file sync and share
software. Its functionality can be extended with applications and
Music App is one of them which simply collects users' music files and
plays them on the browser. I am adding a new feature which will allow
users to group, sort those songs and play them as their wish.
Since two weeks, I have been communicating with the OC developers on
IRC and understanding the code structure. I also contacted with my
mentor Morris Jobke and in the first days, set up the development
environment.
I thought of fixing some bugs would help me better to understand and
analyze the code, so the previous week I was busy also with those.
Also as we are going to use AngularJS for those functionality, I
played with it and currently learning this amazing framework :).
The next week, I will be going through the existing Music App code to
merge AngularJS with the app. And maybe we could at least have a first
impression on the User Interface.
Best regards,
Volkan GEZER
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [gsoc] week 19 - MATE caja extension project - alexandervdm
Date: 09-05-2014 19:31
From: Alexander van der Meij <alexander(a)gliese.me>
To: opensuse-project(a)opensuse.org
Hi,
For my GSoC project, I will be working on caja, the file manager for the
MATE desktop. My primary goal is to extend its extensions functionality
to allow runtime (de-)activation of individual plugins, and to create an
extension management system to allow more complex extensions.
This week I've mostly been busy with my last courses at university
again. However, towards the end of the week I saw some time to get
started on my GSoC project. I have made some contributions to the
development ebuilds (Gentoo) to be able to run the development versions
of all the MATE packages together. I have now also created my
development environment using said ebuilds. Tomorrow I will start
looking more into 'caja' specifically. I am hoping to learn more about
the structure of the codebase by investigating if I can fix some of the
open issues.
With kind regards,
Alexander van der Meij
alexandervdm @ freenode
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Hi,
this is my 2nd status report.
During this week I continued with my research and preparations. I have
examined code dealing with sound systems in gstreamer 0.10, libcanberra
and mate-media which use pulse, alsa and oss sound systems. I have also
done some documentation reading about gobject and pulseaudio APIs. I
changed my development environment to Debian Jessie as I was advised to
deal with issues I experienced on my previous installation.
I now have a fully prepared development environment and a much better
familiarity with the code I'll be using. For the next week I intend to
start working on API for the mixer abstraction library I'm going to
design for the project. I also want to examine some other UNIX operating
systems and see their status on sound system support to address the
portability concerns I have had.
Thank you,
Michal Ratajsky
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Hi all,
In this week, I continued the preparations. I'm working with OBS, and
still trying to make the required RPM packages of Zorp, and it's components.
Too bad, I did not have too much time for that, so I did not go much
further then where I was last week. As I wrote, I have to spend most of
my time with my thesis. Next week, I'll finally be able to focus on GSoC.
Regards,
Peter
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