[Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev] Fwd: Tux4Kids
Caroline Ford
caroline.ford.work at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 30 19:28:45 UTC 2009
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Caroline
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> From: Abhishek Shroff <shroffabhishek at gatech.edu>
> Date: 30 March 2009 19:13:51 BST
> To: Caroline Ford <caroline.ford.work at googlemail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev] Tux4Kids
>
> I would like to emphasize the fact that what I would be writing in
> Java is a library-cum-backend to the application.. This backend
> would be used to parse, display, and execute commands from external
> files (probably XML)..
>
> I understand why you would not want to rely on people staying after
> GSoC.. Worst case scenario: I leave a soon as gsoc ends. With what I
> have in mind, you would barely need to even touch the Java source
> code.. You would actually only be modifying the configuration
> files.. Consider the XML configuration files to be the scripts, and
> the Java backend to be the interpreter. Unless you would need
> drastic changes in the functionality of the Application, the Java
> part of it should not need to be changed.
>
> With this approach, configuration and extension of the application
> would be extremely easy, modifying/creating a few XML "scripts"
> which would be well documented..
>
> Please consider this, as I am really interested in this project, and
> I do not plan to apply to any other ones..
>
> Thanks,
> Abhishek
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Caroline Ford <caroline.ford.work at googlemail.com
> > wrote:
> We can't rely on people staying. The most important thing is that
> the code is easily maintainable after gsoc. It needs to fit in and
> be stuff we can maintain ourselves.
>
> I appreciate that you have experience in java but we are written in
> C. You'd be better finding an organisation who's app is written in
> java.
>
> Caroline
>
> Sent from a mobile device.
>
> On 30 Mar 2009, at 17:04, Abhishek Shroff
> <shroffabhishek at gatech.edu> wrote:
>
>> What I plan to create is a library, which would parse and display a
>> GUI based on external (probably XML) files so that the program is
>> easily extensible.. And if you're worried about maintaining the
>> Java project, then I would be interested and more than willing to
>> continue with the Java maintenance after GSoC..
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:06 AM, David Bruce <davidstuartbruce at gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>> Hi Abhishek,
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Abhishek Shroff
>> <shroffabhishek at gatech.edu> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I just wanted to know whether you are still interested in the
>> project..
>> >
>>
>> Well, I find it *interesting*, to be sure, but I don't know about it
>> being a good fit for GSoC. We aren't exactly a "large team" of C
>> coders that could recruit a "small team" of Java guys/gals to
>> maintain
>> the rewrite. At least 95% of the code in tuxmath was written by only
>> five people (two of them being last year's GSoC students).
>>
>> Anyone else care to comment? The proposal is to rewrite tuxmath
>> completely in Java, AFAICT to allow it to be run via a web browser.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> David
>>
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