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Google Summer of Code and similar project guidlines |
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Google Summer of Code and similar project guidelines |
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Summer of code is a project by google in which students are paid to implement |
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Summer of Code is a project by Google in which students are paid to implement |
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some nice new features for various participating open source projects ... |
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This text is a collection of things to take care off for the next soc as |
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its a little late for this years soc (2006) |
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This text is a collection of things to take care of for the next soc as |
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it's a little late for this year's soc (2006). |
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The Goal: |
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Our goal in respect to soc is and must be of course exactly one thing and |
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that is to improve FFmpeg, to reach this goal, code must |
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* conform to the svn policy and patch submission guidlines |
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* must improve ffmpeg somehow (faster, smaller, "better", |
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* conform to the svn policy and patch submission guidelines |
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* must improve FFmpeg somehow (faster, smaller, "better", |
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more codecs supported, fewer bugs, cleaner, ...) |
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for mentors and other developers to help students to reach that goal it is |
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essential that changes to their codebase are publically vissible, clean and |
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essential that changes to their codebase are publicly visible, clean and |
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easy reviewable that again leads us to: |
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* use of a revision control system like svn |
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* seperation of cosmetic from non cosmetic changes (this is almost entirly |
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* separation of cosmetic from non-cosmetic changes (this is almost entirely |
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ignored by mentors and students in soc 2006 which might lead to a suprise |
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when the code will be reviewed at the end before a possible inclusion in |
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ffmpeg, individual changes where generally not reviewable due to cosmetics) |
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FFmpeg, individual changes were generally not reviewable due to cosmetics). |
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* frequent commits, so that comments can be provided early |