Re: Git in GSoC 2022?
From: Derrick Stolee <hidden>
Date: 2022-02-02 17:42:24
On 1/29/2022 1:19 PM, Kaartic Sivaraam wrote:
On 27/01/22 8:09 pm, Derrick Stolee wrote:quoted
On 1/26/2022 1:29 PM, Kaartic Sivaraam wrote:quoted
If we are interested in participating we need: - Volunteers who are wiling to act as mentors. I would be willing to be volunteer myself as a mentor for one student. - Microprojects: I believe we could repurpose the Outreachy microproject ideas[2] for GSoC too. If others have suggestions for microproject ideas, please share them. - Project ideas: There are two mentioned in SoC-2021-Ideas[3] but both were picked by GSoC students the previous year. So, we would need new ones this year.One project that could be interesting for GSoC (and the timing should work out) is to complete the sparse index integrations for some of the less critical commands. Some examples include 'git mv' and 'git rm', I think. This of course depends on some ongoing work to integrate more of the critical commands that we implemented early in microsoft/git, such as Victoria's current series which is leading to a 'git stash' integration and a series I have waiting in the wings for a 'git sparse-checkout' integration. However, I think we have a decent paved-path for a new contributor to jump in and get started on the remaining commands. The granularity means that the project has multiple milestones that can be hit without an all-in-one series.Sounds good. As I mentioned up thread, you could feel free to share the project description here or open a PR by adding it directly to this document: https://github.com/git/git.github.io/blob/master/SoC-2022-Ideas.md (note: currently returns a 404; it should work when the related PR [pr-1] is merged) Just to be sure, would you be willing to mentor in case a student picks this project?
Victoria Dye and I are willing to co-mentor if a student picks this project. I'll make a PR that adds a description to the linked doc soon. Thanks, -Stolee