Le 2012-03-06 06:10, Alex UKF a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Adnan hiddenpearls@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 11:25 PM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Hi, we are pleased to announce this programming contest. Details are on http://phpmyadmin.net (click the link in the green Contest zone).
By the way, for students who will want to participate to Google Summer of Code 2012 for a phpMyAdmin project, this programming contest is interesting for two reasons:
- a chance to win a Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.4 book
- a chance to get involved with the phpMyAdmin code by producing a
patch so that we can evaluate your skills
Have fun!
Hello,
If I have some questions (I want to know for example if my implementation idea for one of the feature requests is good, or I should change something about it), where would it be more suitable to present it and ask for feedback or clarifications before I begin? On each corresponding tracker item, or on this mailing list?
I could also do as I consider more appropriate, without asking questions, but I believe that it would be a less productive solution.
Alex
Hi Alex, as this is a contest, I believe it's better to not post publicly about your ideas and just submit a patch (which you'll mark private).
You can ask for clarifications about the feature, on the related artifact, but try to not give implementation ideas to other...
If we don't get a better patch for this idea near the end of the contest, I'm not yet sure what we'll do.