On 26 February 2011 00:38, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> wrote:
2011/2/25 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
Hi,
I'm just wondering why we didn't participate in GSoC, many open source projects got improved for this kind of programs. "why we don't"? The submission period hasn't even started.
I am all for it; start putting together a project ideas page and an application and I'd be glad to fill it with pacman ideas.
A few real quick: * Package signing * Package "hooks" * True transactions - e.g. we have the ability to fully check and roll back, this may include some BTRFS and other filesystems snapshot support and ability to roll back. * VCS packaging.
And of course: * Automatic building system- look at PKGBUILD.com and old pacbuild, and possibly newer innovations like Hudson/Jenkins. Turn it into something where it all "just works" and is intuitive and safe.
See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman_Roadmap
Just wondering areas in which we can receive and mentor students with the permission of the projects owner I will do a list of possible areas of work:
* Pacman (Adding signed packages) * AIF and archiso integration * Namcap * Netcfg * <insert project here>
Please don't kill me if the idea is wrong, It just came to my mind that idea. Definitely a good idea and a great way to possibly find new developers that may want to continue after SoC is complete.
* Pacman (real optdepends handling)