Re: [anjuta-devel] Anjuta and GSoC2013
- From: Varad Gautam <varadgautam gmail com>
- To: Sébastien Granjoux <seb sfo free fr>
- Cc: anjuta-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [anjuta-devel] Anjuta and GSoC2013
- Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 02:09:03 +0530
Hi!
I patched my first bug today
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698036), and seem to have
learned a lot. I'm waiting for reviews on it.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Sébastien Granjoux <seb sfo free fr> wrote:
If the UI code is separated from the code accessing the task database,
perhaps it's probably possible to reuse it.
I checked it out, an turns out that the UI has been made as .glade
files, which have been coded with pyGTK (The entire application is
Python based).
But I think it's important to
know why it's better to have it inside Anjuta than as an external program.
Many programmers would like to be able to keep a todo list from the
tool they use the most frequently (i.e. the IDE itself) rather than
opening an other application.
I can still work on something else which is more useful for Anjuta.
* Support multiple view in document manager:
This is also something that interests me. Maybe this and the code
refactoring idea can be integrated and implemented together.
I think only one thing is enough for Google summer of code. It always takes
more time than expected.
I understand. Instead of having one single idea, can I keep my project
a collection of different feature-improvement ideas? (As in roadmap
plans like multiple views in the docman, code refactoring, code
folding etc. can be integrated into one single SoC application, and
after completion, it will be a big step ahead for Anjuta)
Also, can you please elaborate the bugzilla integration idea a bit?
And, should I start working on an application?
(That's too many questions to ask)
Thanks
Varad
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