Re: GNOME internships wrap-up
- From: Lasse Schuirmann <lasse schuirmann gmail com>
- To: Marina Zhurakhinskaya <marinaz redhat com>
- Cc: soc-mentors-list <soc-mentors-list gnome org>, women-outreach <women-outreach gnome org>, gnome-soc-list <gnome-soc-list gnome org>, gnome-opw-interns-may-2014 gnome org, soc-admins <soc-admins gnome org>
- Subject: Re: GNOME internships wrap-up
- Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 19:01:15 +0200
Hello everyone,
first: I dont know if this affects GSOC students only or also OPW
students. If it doesnt affect you it might be interesting to create a
resume of your gnome patches ;).
In order to upload your code samples for google (or some OPW
equivalent) you have to extract your patches from the repository.
Since this is a time consuming things, and we programmers hate that,
dont we?, I wrote a script for this. You can download it here:
https://github.com/sils1297/configurations/blob/master/scripts/git/collect_authors_patches.sh
This script will:
- search the repository in the current directory for all commits from
the given author
- detect consequent commit ranges from this author
- ask you for every range of commits in which subdirectory you want
this range to be stored
- store patches for this range there
As everything, this script is fully GPL. I'm not that a bash guru so
there's some things which could have some improvements. (Having a
verbose/nonverbose mode, splitting patch series, activate/deactivate
continous numbering without uncommenting code, ...) If you find a bug,
file it in the github bugtracker of the repository. So if you fiddle
with it to make it suit your needs, feel free to send me a pull
request or a patch (mail or so) so everyone has something from it.
Organizers: maybe we should publish this thing on a wiki page since
almost every GSoC student probably wants to extract his patches from
the repository he worked on.
Participants: If you use this script I'd be happy to recieve a note
for personal usage statistics.
Thanks to all the organizers and mentors to make this GSoC happen. It
was really great to be part of this!
Greetings,
Lasse Schuirmann
2014-08-20 17:42 GMT+02:00 Marina Zhurakhinskaya <marinaz redhat com>:
Dear GNOME GSoC and OPW 2014 interns,
Thank you for all your contributions to GNOME this summer!
If you have not done so already, please be sure to do the following this week:
1) Update your page at https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreach/SummerOfCode/2014/Projects or
https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram/2014/MayAugust/Projects , including links to your merged
or work-in-progress contributions
2) Write a wrap-up blog post
3) (GSoC only) Fill out the final evaluation from Google
If your code or other contributions have not been merged yet, please do your best to follow through the
review process to merge what you worked on this summer as soon as possible.
We would love to see you continue contributing to GNOME. Please feel free to continue asking your mentor
and other members of the GNOME community for guidance and advice in your participation in GNOME.
Your blogs will continue being aggregated on Planet GNOME for another half a year. After that, you would
need to be the GNOME Foundation member to keep your blog on Planet GNOME. If you contributed to GNOME
before the GSoC application process and are not yet a member, you should consider applying for the
membership soon. If you only started contributing to GNOME after February 2014, we ask that you continue
contributing for another half a year before applying. http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/apply/
Thanks,
Marina
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