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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello Ezio and others,<br>
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      Sorry about the blank message. <br>
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      I'm happy to help informally for GSOC if needed. Rachel would be
      great as a supporting mentor (or whatever the correct wording is).<br>
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      Thoughts on projects and focus are in line.<br>
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      Thanks, Ezio, for mentoring :-)<br>
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      Carol<br>
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      On 13/03/2015 09:29, Brett Cannon wrote:<br>
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          <div>My areas of focus would be:</div>
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          <div>* workflow simplification in the issue tracker like what
            R. David outlined previously</div>
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    This one, while valuable, seems less focused for a student since
    likely there will be different opinions on the earlier outlined
    stuff by R. David.<br>
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          <div>* Push button patch generation from a GitHub repo</div>
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    This looks like a well bounded project for a student.<br>
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          <div>* Some tool that will update a checkout (or somehow make
            sure a clone is clean for patching), grab a patch from an
            issue, apply it, run the test suite, and then ask if the
            committer wants to commit the patch and submit it (assuming
            everything else worked out in favour of committing the
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    This looks like a good student project with valuable experience for
    the user.<br>
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          <div> essentially script what the fancy workflows being
            proposed using Phabricator/Kallithea do with the assumption
            the code was already reviewed in the issue tracker and
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            Understanding in which direction we want to go will allow me
            to put<br>
            together a project that, once completed, will have long-term
            benefits<br>
            for our workflow.<br>
            Perhaps I should post this to python-dev too and get
            feedback from a<br>
            wider audience.<br>
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          <div>If you want, but I would assume everyone who cares is
            here at least for an initial discussion.</div>
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            > Sure, we're likely to stop using Rietveld in favour of
            the winner of<br>
            > the <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            analysis at some point in the future, but that<br>
            > point is likely to be quite some time away where
            CPython is concerned.<br>
            ><br>
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            Having a student investigating how Kallithea and Phabricator
            will<br>
            interact with Roundup and start developing a
            proof-of-concept<br>
            integration and/or tools that we already know will be needed
            might<br>
            also be an idea.<br>
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          <div>Yes, especially if I can make a decision fast enough to
            know which one to focus on.</div>
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          <div>-Brett</div>
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            Best Regards,<br>
            Ezio Melotti<br>
            <br>
            > Cheers,<br>
            > Nick.<br>
            ><br>
            > --<br>
            > Nick Coghlan   |   <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:ncoghlan@gmail.com" target="_blank">ncoghlan@gmail.com</a> 
             |   Brisbane, Australia<br>
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