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Google Summer of Code: Tor: Translation priority
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Google Summer of Code: Tor. News about the project I am doing for Tor as a part of GSoC 2009. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. A while back, Roger and I talked about the translation priority used in the wml files and how this could be carried over to the po files. The idea is that Pootle will sort the files after translation priority, giving new translators an idea of where to begin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Google Open Source Blog. Google Summer of Code. Testing of wml2po and po2wml. Bug fixed in po4a.
Google Summer of Code: Tor: Different directory structure
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Google Summer of Code: Tor. News about the project I am doing for Tor as a part of GSoC 2009. Sunday, July 26, 2009. The website directory in svn has the following structure. And I always thought that having the same structure in the pootle project directory would be possible. The structure of the website directory in svn remains the same. So, the plan for tomorrow is to go through the 7 steps. Again and make sure the whole process works nicely. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Google Open Source Blog.
Google Summer of Code: Tor: May 2009
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Google Summer of Code: Tor. News about the project I am doing for Tor as a part of GSoC 2009. Friday, May 29, 2009. Week 1: Pootle is up and running. With exams on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the first week of GSoC went rather quick. My plan for this week was to get Pootle up and running, as well as look at the po4a configuration file and understand how it works. I have set up Pootle on pootle.xcde.net. Links to this post. Thursday, May 21, 2009. Open Tech 2009 in London. Saturday 4th July 2009. I dec...
Google Summer of Code: Tor: Testing of wml2po and po2wml
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Google Summer of Code: Tor. News about the project I am doing for Tor as a part of GSoC 2009. Monday, July 27, 2009. Testing of wml2po and po2wml. I have tested wml2po and po2wml again, and like last time. I made sure that Pootle was poked at the right time, that I could translate files using Pootle and commit without problems. I'm glad to say that everything worked just as I expected; wml2po converted all of the files to po, and po2wml convert the translated files back to wml again. Google Summer of Code.
Google Summer of Code: Tor: So far, so good
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Google Summer of Code: Tor. News about the project I am doing for Tor as a part of GSoC 2009. Thursday, July 9, 2009. So far, so good. Today has been the day of testing code, fixing minor bugs and testing some more. I had 9 items on my list and I have managed to do 8 of them. The items are pretty much the same as the ones described in the previous post. I figured I'd do the last item tomorrow and then go through the list one more time. Set up a repository with a website module and a translation module.
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GSOC : MCABBER
Jeudi 19 août 2010. This is the end, Of our elaborate plans, the end. As you all know, GSOC 2010 has ended. I'm proud to announce that file transfer is working. The only finished transport module is In-Band Bytestreams, so speed is not optimal, but it's not a problem for small files. I started the SOCKS5 Bytestreams module, but it's a work in progress and is not usable yet. You can still access the git repository here. Jeudi 12 août 2010. A few days before end. Mercredi 4 août 2010. Update on my progress.
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Lattices in Sage
Google Summer of Code 2012 project by Jan Pöschko. Friday, August 24, 2012. Update on class structure, lattice constructors, plotting. Sorry that I haven't posted to this blog for a while. That doesn't mean that nothing happened in the meanwhile—on the contrary, I got quite a lot done in the last weeks of this Summer of Code. First of all, I completely redesigned the class structure for lattices in Sage. Accounting for the discussion on sage-devel. Or via the standard real inner product). Represents latt...
sugarbot
Sugarbot's aim is to provide testing and automation facilities for the OLPC Project's Sugar GUI. The project must first identify and evaluate possible implementation options, and then implement the best choice. Although it has a Sugar focus, sugarbot should be easily extensible to other Python-based GUI's. Tuesday, December 16, 2008. 1) Test execution inside sugar-jhbuild as a stand-alone activity that emulates other activities. Monday, September 1, 2008. Screencast, 0.1 Release. The example scripts prov...
TFMX for ScummVM
Monday, August 10, 2009. GSoC is nearing its end, today is the "suggested pencils down" date, means there shouldnt be much more happening that some cleanups and bugfixes. Im already doing exactly this for a couple of days so I guess its time to round up what got done (and what din`t). Integration in scumm engine. Integration in kyra engine. No progress, the modules arent in the documented format. See this blogpost. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. And another week passed. I had alot trouble getting myself motiva...
Google Summer of Code: Tor
Google Summer of Code: Tor. News about the project I am doing for Tor as a part of GSoC 2009. Monday, August 24, 2009. GSoC is finished and I have been told that I have passed :). Changes done before the deadline include:. 1 The scripts have been moved to website/. And changed so that you don't have to configure them with the location of the files. 2 I added a line in the Makefile. So that you can run make translations. To write the translated documents before building and pushing the website. A few thin...
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Plan 9 and Inferno at the Google Summer of Code
Plan 9 and Inferno at the Google Summer of Code. Rsaquo; 2010 app. Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Inferno at the Google Summer of Code. This is the website for the GSoC participants in Plan 9 and Inferno projects. If you’re new to Plan 9, you might try our Frequently Asked Questions. We are serving as an umbrella organization for projects related to Plan 9 and Inferno technologies. If you’d like to work on Plan 9 or Inferno themselves, or plan9port. IRC: #plan9-gsoc in irc.freenode.org.
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Have a burning question? The Global Strategic Operations Centre (GSOC) was developed by academics with an interest in utilising technology within a simulation learning environment. GSOC creates a customisable user interface that allows users to interact and collaborate in order to minimise the impact of a variety of domestic and international crises. The foundation company consists of two core teams:. This team is responsible for building, managing and improving the technology that makes GSOC possible.