
On 3/21/2010 3:56 PM, Thomas Heller wrote:
- What exactly to you want to have in the proposal? function/class interfaces? general description of phoenix?
Good question. Let's see what Joel or Harmut have to say on the matter.
To be honest, I am not entilrely sure I understand the question. Perhaps I lost the context here. Could you elaborate? Do you mean to ask about the scope of the proposal?
Let me try to rephrase one part of my question. What do you expect from me as a GSoC Student?
I think I read through all the previous discussions, articles and documentation about phoenix and proto. Let me try to sum everything up: - Some basic building blocks (actors, statements?, functions?, ...) - Easy extendable without exposing to much proto specific stuff I hope i got that right, more or less.
That is correct. I think this one will be unique in that we don't expect you to implement everything and I doubt if that is even possible given the time frame. We, Joel and I (Man, that will be confusing having tow Joels), intend to have close collaboration with the student. We expect you to be working closely with us in implementing the above.
Right now i am waiting to take a look at Joel's (Falcou) prototypes to get some more insights on what you already have done.
The other part of my question was more like: What should be actually put into the formal proposal. Just an overall description? Something like pseudo/C++ interfaces and/or first implementation ideas?
I think an overall description would suffice at this point. Regards, -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boostpro.com http://spirit.sf.net http://www.facebook.com/djowel Meet me at BoostCon http://www.boostcon.com/home http://www.facebook.com/boostcon