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== Siddhesh suthar == | |||
'''Project Name:''' Port of GCompris to QtQuick | |||
'''A Brief Description:''' GCompris is a an educational software suite comprising of numerous activities for children aged 2 to 10. Originaly written in Gtk+ it's development team decided to rewrite it from scratch in Qt Quick. I am porting reading activities and will create new computer learning activities this summer. | |||
''' Status: ''' Working on live feedback for reading activities | |||
''' IRC Nick: ''' siddhism | |||
''' IRC Channels: ''' #gcompris | |||
'''Blog: ''' siddhism.github.io | |||
''' This is awesome about GSoC: ''' We get to learn things and enjoy our work at the same time. It feels awesome to contribute and see our work integrated, inspires us to do more quality work. | |||
''' This is what I learned during GSoC: ''' To properly plan and discuss the features. A lot to be learned in coding period yet. | |||
== Mohamed Anwer == | == Mohamed Anwer == |
Revision as of 17:54, 30 May 2015
Status reports for GSoC, OPFW and SoK 2015.
Student Name (Please leave this as a template and make a copy for yourself!)
Project Name:
A Brief Description:
Status:
Screenshot:
IRC Nick:
IRC Channels:
Blog:
This is awesome about GSoC:
This is what I learned during GSoC:
Siddhesh suthar
Project Name: Port of GCompris to QtQuick
A Brief Description: GCompris is a an educational software suite comprising of numerous activities for children aged 2 to 10. Originaly written in Gtk+ it's development team decided to rewrite it from scratch in Qt Quick. I am porting reading activities and will create new computer learning activities this summer.
Status: Working on live feedback for reading activities
IRC Nick: siddhism
IRC Channels: #gcompris
Blog: siddhism.github.io
This is awesome about GSoC: We get to learn things and enjoy our work at the same time. It feels awesome to contribute and see our work integrated, inspires us to do more quality work.
This is what I learned during GSoC: To properly plan and discuss the features. A lot to be learned in coding period yet.
Mohamed Anwer
Project Name: [digiKam] Rewrite database KIO-slaves as pure Qt5 with multithreading
A Brief Description: Originally, KIO-Slaves was implemented to run database queries in a separate process to prevent problems with SQlite. Since SQlite support queries from separate threads, KIO-slaves can be dropped, and a new API can be implemented using pure Qt threads API. This will improve digiKam portability, and permit adjusting CPU cores assigned to database processes efficiently.
Status:
- Dropping dependency on KIO-Slaves:
In progress
- Patching the database files:
In progress
- Creating GUI dedicated to controlling multithreading:
In progress
- Writing test code:
In progress
- Documentation:
In progress
- Benchmarking:
In progress
IRC Nick: tootis
IRC Channels: #digikam
Blog: Mohamed Anwer
This is awesome about GSoC: Not Yet
This is what I learned during GSoC: Not Yet
Garvit Khatri
Project Name: Integrate Cantor with LabPlot
A Brief Description: This project aims to integrate cantor (a front-end to powerful mathematics and statistics packages) with LabPlot (a scientific data plotter application). The expected result is a to use cantor's session data as to plot graphs inside labplot.
Status: Workin on UI integration of cantor
Screenshot:
IRC Nick: garvitdelhi
IRC Channels: #kde-devel, #kde-soc, #kde-edu
Blog: http://garvitdelhi.blogspot.in/
This is awesome about GSoC: We get to write code with best community people and also get paid for it. We get to learn a lot of things as we progress with the summers.
This is what I learned during GSoC: