Let’s Summer of Code begin !
After yesterday’s Google announcement of accepted students it is time to move on with project because there are lots of thins to do and features lots to implement
. My first task, required by Eclipse Foundation, was to create an wiki page that will describe my project … and here it is.
It is generally based on my proposal with I’ve decided to publish. I think that in next few days I’ll also publish my last year’s proposal (also accepted) for Apache Software Foundation. If you plan to take part in next Summer of Code edition those proposals could be very helpful to get an overview how it should look like
Right now I’m working on tagging support for EGit. First version of this it can is already available in Gerrit. Next version of it I’ve plan to submit before Saturday.

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Good luck and I’m really looking forward to the EGit synchronize view! I will follow your blog (but only the english category).
By the way, maybe the work of Yann will be useful to get started. He did some work on a synchronize view for EGit some time ago, but I don’t know how much of it is usable:
http://github.com/yanns/egit/tree/synchro
@Robin
Thank you for information, I’ll look on it before start of coding.
About two week ago Remy Suen send his preliminary synchronization support to Gerrit. Right now I think that I’ll work on his implementation but this could change
Nice, subscribed to the bug report
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