* GSOC 11: Minimal git based client based on libgit2
@ 2011-03-29 5:06 Sarath Lakshman
2011-04-03 15:35 ` Ramkumar Ramachandra
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From: Sarath Lakshman @ 2011-03-29 5:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: libgit2; +Cc: git, peff
Hi,
I am an undergraduate student from India who wants to contribute to
libgit2 during GSOC. I have worked with Fedora and Pardus during GSOC
2008, 2009 and 2010.
I am interested to work on libgit2 based minimal git client. I have
built the libgit2 from source and tried to write basic git tasks. I
have written a lot of python code in the past and now I look for
writing good C code. Definitely, writing a git client based on libgit2
seems interesting.
I have been using git for my previous GSOC projects as well as
personal projects for the past two years. I also have reasonable
understanding of git concepts and internals. I checked out git-core
code and had a look at the test cases shell script from t directory. I
am confident to implement basic git operations clone, checkout,
branch, commit, push, pull, log for a CLI static self executable.
Looking forward to your response.
Thank you.
--
Happy Hacking,
Sarath Lakshman
http://www.sarathlakshman.com
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* Re: GSOC 11: Minimal git based client based on libgit2
2011-03-29 5:06 GSOC 11: Minimal git based client based on libgit2 Sarath Lakshman
@ 2011-04-03 15:35 ` Ramkumar Ramachandra
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From: Ramkumar Ramachandra @ 2011-04-03 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sarath Lakshman; +Cc: libgit2, git, peff, Jonathan Nieder
Hi Sarath,
Sarath Lakshman writes:
> I am an undergraduate student from India who wants to contribute to
> libgit2 during GSOC. I have worked with Fedora and Pardus during GSOC
> 2008, 2009 and 2010.
Thanks for writing. Sorry about the late response.
> I am interested to work on libgit2 based minimal git client. I have
> built the libgit2 from source and tried to write basic git tasks. I
> have written a lot of python code in the past and now I look for
> writing good C code. Definitely, writing a git client based on libgit2
> seems interesting.
A lot of students are interested in this project. Please browse
through the mailing list archives to see what the others have said --
Jonathan's response will probably be helpful [1]. Additionally,
please consider submitting more than one proposal to maximize your
changes.
Next steps: Post a concrete proposal to the list for feedback/
discussion. You can make your application stronger by showing us some
code.
[1]: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/170094
-- Ram
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