Hi,
I am Tapan Halani, a B.Tech student from India. I am participating in GSoC 2015 and I have already started contributing to phpmyadmin. My areas of interest are Multi-party database synchronization and User-Interface Improvements.
I have already solved 2 bugs and am planning to solve more, as they intrigue me and have increased my code-base knowledge. I would like to start drafting my project proposal, but am unclear with the components that I should involve( e.g. what ui components should I contribute to ).
I would appreciate if somebody guide me with how should I kickstart with my proposal. Also, is it the right time to do so , or should I focus on solving more and more bugs and features?
Thank you
Tapan Halani a écrit :
Hi,
I am Tapan Halani, a B.Tech student from India. I am participating in GSoC 2015 and I have already started contributing to phpmyadmin. My areas of interest are Multi-party database synchronization and User-Interface Improvements.
I have already solved 2 bugs and am planning to solve more, as they intrigue me and have increased my code-base knowledge. I would like to start drafting my project proposal, but am unclear with the components that I should involve( e.g. what ui components should I contribute to ).
I would appreciate if somebody guide me with how should I kickstart with my proposal. Also, is it the right time to do so , or should I focus on solving more and more bugs and features?
Thank you
Hi, today at 19:00 UTC we'll know if the phpMyAdmin project has been accepted as a mentoring organization.
Meanwhile you can have a look at https://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/GSoC_2015_Applicant_Guide
in the "Write a good proposal" we give you a proposal template.
You can base your proposal on the ideas list https://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/GSoC_2015_Ideas_List
or have your own idea (that corresponds to a 12-week span). In the ideas list, each numbered idea is expected to occupy a student for 12 weeks.