[typo] Typo as a Google Summer of Code project?

Hi Tyler,
I'd be delighted to see some work done on Typo (this is the engine I use for
my blog).
I think it would be easier if you applied through rubycentral.
It would be good to have all the summer of code ruby projects gathered by
rubycentral.

David Black created a page to gather proposals, you should add yours there.
http://www.rubycentral.org/soc2006/

P@

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On 4/17/06, Tyler Prete <psyonic@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm not exactly sure who the best person to send this idea to would be, so
I am just sending it to this list. My apologies if it does not belong on
here. Google just announced their 2006 Summer of Code, and they are looking
for mentor organizations. I am going to apply, and I would really love to
work on something Ruby-related, such as Typo, and I'm sure there are other
people with the same attitude. I am not exactly sure of the rules for
organizations, but I think it would at least be worth looking into.

Here is the link to the Mentor FAQ:
http://code.google.com/soc/mentorfaq.html

Thanks,
--Tyler Prete

P.S. I see that as of today, Ruby Central has registered as an
organization, and is looking for ideas and mentors. I'm not sure if Typo
could/would want to go through them but it is an idea.

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resending after resubscribing in typo-list with my gmail address.

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On 4/21/06, Patrick Chanezon <chanezon@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Tyler,
I'd be delighted to see some work done on Typo (this is the engine I use
for my blog).
I think it would be easier if you applied through rubycentral.
It would be good to have all the summer of code ruby projects gathered by
rubycentral.

David Black created a page to gather proposals, you should add yours
there.
http://www.rubycentral.org/soc2006/

P@

On 4/17/06, Tyler Prete <psyonic@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not exactly sure who the best person to send this idea to would be,
so I am just sending it to this list. My apologies if it does not belong on
here. Google just announced their 2006 Summer of Code, and they are looking
for mentor organizations. I am going to apply, and I would really love to
work on something Ruby-related, such as Typo, and I'm sure there are other
people with the same attitude. I am not exactly sure of the rules for
organizations, but I think it would at least be worth looking into.

Here is the link to the Mentor FAQ:
http://code.google.com/soc/mentorfaq.html

Thanks,
--Tyler Prete

P.S. I see that as of today, Ruby Central has registered as an
organization, and is looking for ideas and mentors. I'm not sure if Typo
could/would want to go through them but it is an idea.

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Typo-list@rubyforge.org
http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list

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http://blog.chanezon.com/
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http://blog.chanezon.com/

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Hi Tyler,
I'd be delighted to see some work done on Typo (this is the engine I use for
my blog).
I think it would be easier if you applied through rubycentral.
It would be good to have all the summer of code ruby projects gathered by
rubycentral.

David Black created a page to gather proposals, you should add yours there.
http://www.rubycentral.org/soc2006/

I've taken it on myself to update that page based on incoming
suggestions, and I'm a few days behind... but now adding things on.

David

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On Sat, 22 Apr 2006, Patrick Chanezon wrote:

P@

On 4/17/06, Tyler Prete <psyonic@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm not exactly sure who the best person to send this idea to would be, so
I am just sending it to this list. My apologies if it does not belong on
here. Google just announced their 2006 Summer of Code, and they are looking
for mentor organizations. I am going to apply, and I would really love to
work on something Ruby-related, such as Typo, and I'm sure there are other
people with the same attitude. I am not exactly sure of the rules for
organizations, but I think it would at least be worth looking into.

Here is the link to the Mentor FAQ:
http://code.google.com/soc/mentorfaq.html

Thanks,
--Tyler Prete

P.S. I see that as of today, Ruby Central has registered as an
organization, and is looking for ideas and mentors. I'm not sure if Typo
could/would want to go through them but it is an idea.

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Typo-list@rubyforge.org
http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list

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http://blog.chanezon.com/
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