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[jira] [Updated] (COMDEV-70) Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and
manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Eric Bachard updated COMDEV-70:
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Summary: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents (was: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Use Maxima sessions in frames from Apache OpenOffice)
Improved the subject description
> Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: COMDEV-70
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70
> Project: Community Development
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Eric Bachard
> Labels: gsoc2012, mentor
>
> Subject 2 for GSoC2012
> Maxima Integration
> Integrate the Maxima symbolic computer algebra system into OOo, to solve calc problems in Writer.
> The idea : create a Maxima session inside an OOo Writer document, in an embeded frame, or equivalent.
> IMPORTANT :
> * Weekly IRC meetings.
> * Wiki use mandatory.
> * Specifications and documentation MUST be written in parallel, in same time the code is written.
> * Every diff of code will be documented on the wiki.
> * the code must be written in C++ (prefered).
> Iterations
> Step 1
> # Discover and learn UNO API
> # be able to create a Writer document (and play with it)
> # be able to launch an external application using UNO
> In parallel : learn how a Writer document is structured and how to use it programmaticaly (structure, foundations)
> Step 2
> # Learn Maxima session requirements
> # implement a way to launch a Maxima session from OOo
> # implement a way to exchange datas with the open Maxima session
> # propose a follow up for the devs who will continue the implementation
> Estimated Timeline
> * 3 weeks of work = step 1
> * 5 weeks of work = step 2
> Required skills/knowledge
> lisp, c++, UNO API knowledge
> Difficulty : **** to *****
> Contact : ericb2 at apache dot org
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Re: [jira] [Updated] (COMDEV-70) Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and
manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
Posted by Ulrich Stärk <ul...@spielviel.de>.
Keeping the project (OpenOffice) in the subject makes it easier for students browsing the list of
ideas to identify the respective project.
On 20.03.2012 16:28, eric b wrote:
> Hi Ulrich,
>
> Le 20 mars 12 à 15:12, Ulrich Stärk a écrit :
>
>> Eric, you want to make clear in the subject that you are talking about Apache OpenOffice. Same holds
>> for your other ideas.
>>
>
> You are right, I was not precise: I conform every subject I proposed concerns Apache OpenOffice,
> and I applied as mentor for Apache OpenOffice.
>
> To be honest, and after some tries, it appears that Linux is maybe a prefered target (needs more
> investigations).
>
>
> Regards,
> Eric Bachard
>
>
>
>> Uli
>>
>> On 20.03.2012 08:35, Eric Bachard (Updated) (JIRA) wrote:
>>> [
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
>>> ]
>>>
>>> Eric Bachard updated COMDEV-70:
>>> -------------------------------
>>>
>>> Summary: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
>>> (was: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Use Maxima sessions in frames from Apache OpenOffice)
>>>
>>> Improved the subject description
>>>
>>>> Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Key: COMDEV-70
>>>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70
>>>> Project: Community Development
>>>> Issue Type: New Feature
>>>> Reporter: Eric Bachard
>>>> Labels: gsoc2012, mentor
>>>>
>>>> Subject 2 for GSoC2012
>>>> Maxima Integration
>>>> Integrate the Maxima symbolic computer algebra system into OOo, to solve calc problems in Writer.
>>>> The idea : create a Maxima session inside an OOo Writer document, in an embeded frame, or
>>>> equivalent.
>>>> IMPORTANT :
>>>> * Weekly IRC meetings.
>>>> * Wiki use mandatory.
>>>> * Specifications and documentation MUST be written in parallel, in same time the code is
>>>> written.
>>>> * Every diff of code will be documented on the wiki.
>>>> * the code must be written in C++ (prefered).
>>>> Iterations
>>>> Step 1
>>>> # Discover and learn UNO API
>>>> # be able to create a Writer document (and play with it)
>>>> # be able to launch an external application using UNO
>>>> In parallel : learn how a Writer document is structured and how to use it programmaticaly
>>>> (structure, foundations)
>>>> Step 2
>>>> # Learn Maxima session requirements
>>>> # implement a way to launch a Maxima session from OOo
>>>> # implement a way to exchange datas with the open Maxima session
>>>> # propose a follow up for the devs who will continue the implementation
>>>> Estimated Timeline
>>>> * 3 weeks of work = step 1
>>>> * 5 weeks of work = step 2
>>>> Required skills/knowledge
>>>> lisp, c++, UNO API knowledge
>>>> Difficulty : **** to *****
>>>> Contact : ericb2 at apache dot org
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Re: [jira] [Updated] (COMDEV-70) Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
Posted by eric b <er...@free.fr>.
Hi Ulrich,
Le 20 mars 12 à 15:12, Ulrich Stärk a écrit :
> Eric, you want to make clear in the subject that you are talking
> about Apache OpenOffice. Same holds
> for your other ideas.
>
You are right, I was not precise: I conform every subject I proposed
concerns Apache OpenOffice, and I applied as mentor for Apache
OpenOffice.
To be honest, and after some tries, it appears that Linux is maybe a
prefered target (needs more investigations).
Regards,
Eric Bachard
> Uli
>
> On 20.03.2012 08:35, Eric Bachard (Updated) (JIRA) wrote:
>> [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70?
>> page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
>>
>> Eric Bachard updated COMDEV-70:
>> -------------------------------
>>
>> Summary: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima
>> sessions in Writer documents (was: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Use
>> Maxima sessions in frames from Apache OpenOffice)
>>
>> Improved the subject description
>>
>>> Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in
>>> Writer documents
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> ---------
>>>
>>> Key: COMDEV-70
>>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70
>>> Project: Community Development
>>> Issue Type: New Feature
>>> Reporter: Eric Bachard
>>> Labels: gsoc2012, mentor
>>>
>>> Subject 2 for GSoC2012
>>> Maxima Integration
>>> Integrate the Maxima symbolic computer algebra system into OOo,
>>> to solve calc problems in Writer.
>>> The idea : create a Maxima session inside an OOo Writer document,
>>> in an embeded frame, or equivalent.
>>> IMPORTANT :
>>> * Weekly IRC meetings.
>>> * Wiki use mandatory.
>>> * Specifications and documentation MUST be written in
>>> parallel, in same time the code is written.
>>> * Every diff of code will be documented on the wiki.
>>> * the code must be written in C++ (prefered).
>>> Iterations
>>> Step 1
>>> # Discover and learn UNO API
>>> # be able to create a Writer document (and play with it)
>>> # be able to launch an external application using UNO
>>> In parallel : learn how a Writer document is structured and how
>>> to use it programmaticaly (structure, foundations)
>>> Step 2
>>> # Learn Maxima session requirements
>>> # implement a way to launch a Maxima session from OOo
>>> # implement a way to exchange datas with the open Maxima session
>>> # propose a follow up for the devs who will continue the
>>> implementation
>>> Estimated Timeline
>>> * 3 weeks of work = step 1
>>> * 5 weeks of work = step 2
>>> Required skills/knowledge
>>> lisp, c++, UNO API knowledge
>>> Difficulty : **** to *****
>>> Contact : ericb2 at apache dot org
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Re: [jira] [Updated] (COMDEV-70) Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and
manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
Posted by Ulrich Stärk <ul...@spielviel.de>.
Eric, you want to make clear in the subject that you are talking about Apache OpenOffice. Same holds
for your other ideas.
Uli
On 20.03.2012 08:35, Eric Bachard (Updated) (JIRA) wrote:
> [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
>
> Eric Bachard updated COMDEV-70:
> -------------------------------
>
> Summary: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents (was: Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Use Maxima sessions in frames from Apache OpenOffice)
>
> Improved the subject description
>
>> Subject 2 for GSoC2012 : Open and manage Maxima sessions in Writer documents
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Key: COMDEV-70
>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-70
>> Project: Community Development
>> Issue Type: New Feature
>> Reporter: Eric Bachard
>> Labels: gsoc2012, mentor
>>
>> Subject 2 for GSoC2012
>> Maxima Integration
>> Integrate the Maxima symbolic computer algebra system into OOo, to solve calc problems in Writer.
>> The idea : create a Maxima session inside an OOo Writer document, in an embeded frame, or equivalent.
>> IMPORTANT :
>> * Weekly IRC meetings.
>> * Wiki use mandatory.
>> * Specifications and documentation MUST be written in parallel, in same time the code is written.
>> * Every diff of code will be documented on the wiki.
>> * the code must be written in C++ (prefered).
>> Iterations
>> Step 1
>> # Discover and learn UNO API
>> # be able to create a Writer document (and play with it)
>> # be able to launch an external application using UNO
>> In parallel : learn how a Writer document is structured and how to use it programmaticaly (structure, foundations)
>> Step 2
>> # Learn Maxima session requirements
>> # implement a way to launch a Maxima session from OOo
>> # implement a way to exchange datas with the open Maxima session
>> # propose a follow up for the devs who will continue the implementation
>> Estimated Timeline
>> * 3 weeks of work = step 1
>> * 5 weeks of work = step 2
>> Required skills/knowledge
>> lisp, c++, UNO API knowledge
>> Difficulty : **** to *****
>> Contact : ericb2 at apache dot org
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