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=== This is your summary of the GSoC project for your final submission to Google === | === This is your summary of the GSoC project for your final submission to Google === | ||
== Progressive Web App for WikiToLearn == | |||
Current PWA needs some improvement in terms of testing, offline-experience and organization to make it stable and ready for a first release. This project aims to build a tested, functional and production-ready PWA. | |||
== Status Report == | |||
A more detailed version of what has done and what has to be done in the near future is viewable [https://hackmd.io/vZmInB-uQZ6DNy8NE2rTRA here]. | |||
I am writing a blog post every ~2 weeks to show what I've done and what's next. | |||
=== Blog posts === | |||
* [https://blogs.wikitolearn.org/2018/05/wikitolearn-gsoc-goals-and-expectations/ WikiToLearn GSoC goals and expectations] | |||
* [https://blogs.wikitolearn.org/2018/05/summary-of-my-first-two-weeks-at-gsoc/ Summary of my first two weeks at GSoC] | |||
=== Repositories === | |||
* [https://cgit.kde.org/wikitolearn-frontend.git/ WikiToLearn PWA official repo] for every commit, visit there | |||
* [https://cgit.kde.org/scratch/dcarrara/wikitolearn-keycloak-theme.git/ Keycloak WTL Theme] for styling the login page in the next release | |||
== Students list == | == Students list == |
Revision as of 08:15, 7 June 2018
Status reports for GSoC 2018
Remember to submit this link to Google Summer of Code; creating your report here is not enough.
A good status report will include:
- Design documents the student created
- Short video of the work, or screenshots as appropriate
- Link to a list of commits (example)
- Link to blog posts (on KDE Planet, at least monthly)
This is your summary of the GSoC project for your final submission to Google
Progressive Web App for WikiToLearn
Current PWA needs some improvement in terms of testing, offline-experience and organization to make it stable and ready for a first release. This project aims to build a tested, functional and production-ready PWA.
Status Report
A more detailed version of what has done and what has to be done in the near future is viewable here. I am writing a blog post every ~2 weeks to show what I've done and what's next.
Blog posts
Repositories
- WikiToLearn PWA official repo for every commit, visit there
- Keycloak WTL Theme for styling the login page in the next release
Students list
Please keep list sorted.