[opensuse-project] Weekly Report [community bonding period]
I recently pushed a commit to kick start my GSoC project.The commit consisted of a view displaying just the title of the conference.This is the result of clicking the event on the home page. I had also setup the trello board where James assigned tasks to me such as 1) Read the Ruby on Rails Guidelines for selected topics. 2) Asked me to see 20 splash pages and figure out the components to create a list for the OSEM splash page. Currently, I am done with the listing of the components and waiting for the review.I am continuing with the guides. Looking forward to a great summers ahead. Happy Hacking! Gopesh Tulsyan ROR Enthusiast, 3rd Year Information Technology, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
Hello, This week I learnt testing, some basics and written controller test for admin/users, feature test for users, volunteers.I will be writing more tests for views as suggested my mentor James Mason.He tells writing view specs will make me implement my features better.I had also fixed bugs while testing like modal view in admin/users page, display users in admin/users page, fix attachment for proposals. I also reviewed and and added navigation for event splash page(initial kick-off) Tasks for the next week -> Write view specs, and start building components as mentioned in trello board for my GSoC project. Happy Hacking! Gopesh Tulsyan ROR Enthusiast, 3rd Year Information Technology, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 9:04 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500@gmail.com> wrote:
I recently pushed a commit to kick start my GSoC project.The commit consisted of a view displaying just the title of the conference.This is the result of clicking the event on the home page.
I had also setup the trello board where James assigned tasks to me such as 1) Read the Ruby on Rails Guidelines for selected topics. 2) Asked me to see 20 splash pages and figure out the components to create a list for the OSEM splash page.
Currently, I am done with the listing of the components and waiting for the review.I am continuing with the guides.
Looking forward to a great summers ahead.
Happy Hacking! Gopesh Tulsyan ROR Enthusiast, 3rd Year Information Technology, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
Hello Community, This week I had built three components namely Program component, Call for Papers component and Registration component for the splash page. I had built these components as a whole, both the frontend and backend.Migrations for the missing attributes are done for the proper display of these components.These components are designed with conditional rendering of attributes so that the splash doesn't break if one or more attributes are blank. What I intentded to do this week according to my proposal -> Create models and associations, and decide what all can be given to the admin to customize the splash page apart from the things discussed above.Test with one sample conference how things are working. So the initial base is setup, the features(components are already decided and it in the trello board as told by my mentor james).The backend modeling are being done simultaneously as I will build these components. Though I had this components, but they are still in review. I will make suggested changes as will be told by my mentors James & Cornelius. Also as James suggested to built the structure of the components with plain and simple layout, rather than focussing on styling and looks. As when the data will be in place with the desired components, then I will intregrate some themes to beautify the splash page. What I intent to do next week-> Currently, the sponsor dashboard is missing, and we require the sponsor component for the splash.So I will first built the sponsor dashboard with the modeling suggested by James.After that I will go ahead and build the remaining components in the trello board. Happy Hacking! Gopesh Tulsyan ROR Enthusiast, 3rd Year Information Technology, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 8:28 AM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, This week I learnt testing, some basics and written controller test for admin/users, feature test for users, volunteers.I will be writing more tests for views as suggested my mentor James Mason.He tells writing view specs will make me implement my features better.I had also fixed bugs while testing like modal view in admin/users page, display users in admin/users page, fix attachment for proposals. I also reviewed and and added navigation for event splash page(initial kick-off) Tasks for the next week -> Write view specs, and start building components as mentioned in trello board for my GSoC project.
Happy Hacking! Gopesh Tulsyan ROR Enthusiast, 3rd Year Information Technology, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 9:04 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500@gmail.com> wrote:
I recently pushed a commit to kick start my GSoC project.The commit consisted of a view displaying just the title of the conference.This is the result of clicking the event on the home page.
I had also setup the trello board where James assigned tasks to me such as 1) Read the Ruby on Rails Guidelines for selected topics. 2) Asked me to see 20 splash pages and figure out the components to create a list for the OSEM splash page.
Currently, I am done with the listing of the components and waiting for the review.I am continuing with the guides.
Looking forward to a great summers ahead.
Happy Hacking! Gopesh Tulsyan ROR Enthusiast, 3rd Year Information Technology, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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Gopesh Tulsyan