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Subject: Re: [kde-edu]: [RFC] KPhysics - Interactive physics experiments for
From: Jason Harris <kstars () 30doradus ! org>
Date: 2006-04-28 15:46:23
Message-ID: 200604280846.24076.kstars () 30doradus ! org
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Hi,
On Friday 28 April 2006 08:14, Jure Repinc wrote:
> That would be an option for the SoC. I guess I'll just do it this way
> for now and then after that covert it to full plug-in based system.
>
That was just my advice...if you'd rather propose to implement the full
KPhysics-with-plugins by the end of summer, I'm certainly not going to hold
you back :) It's up to you.
> Yeah I guess if someone will be willing to be my mentor then it can go
> to the KDE SoC2006 Wiki page. And I can prepare the application for
> Google so that it is ready for 1st of May when they start accepting
> them.
>
Actually, it can go on the list without a mentor. What the heck, I'll add it
to the list with me as mentor today :)
May 1st is Monday (!). We should email each other off-list about writing the
proposal this weekend. Does anyone know if there is a repository of
successful KDE SoC proposals from last year?
> I'll wait for a couple of days and see if it gets better. I've also
> noticed that if I send the mail from my webinterface SquirrelMail it
> always shows up, but if I use Thunderbird 1.5 it does't. So maybe it
> could be some problem with parsing the e-mail that Thunderbird
> creates. I'll try later with KMail also and see how it goes.
>
Weird.
Jason
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