Re: Participation in GSOC 2020

2020-12-25 Thread Kacper Szmigiel
Bruh, GSoC 2020 has ended in August pt., 25 gru 2020, 15:53 użytkownik SaNju napisał: > Hello Sir/Mam, > I am Sanju from the Rajdhani engineering college Jaipur. > During my stay of onr and half years at REC Jaipur, I had participated in > various roles, I have worked wi

Participation in GSOC 2020

2020-12-25 Thread SaNju
* and *flask*, databases such as *MySQL, POSTGRESQL* I wish to be an active participant for your organization in the GSoC 2020. Kindly let me know about the necessary steps which I need to follow in order to participate and be an active developer for your organization in GSoC 2020 i have one year

Participation in GSOC 2020

2020-12-20 Thread nishith garg
, different frameworks like *Django* and *flask*, databases such as *MySQL, *NoSQL like *elastic search* and *MongoDB. * I wish to be an active participant for your organization in the GSoC 2020. Kindly let me know about the necessary steps which I need to follow in order to participate and be an

Re: GSoC 2020

2020-05-08 Thread Abhirav Dilip Kariya
Hi Carlton, I will start working on this. I’ll create a new thread for further correspondence. Thanks and regards, Abhirav Dilip Kariya On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 10:29 AM Carlton Gibson wrote: > Hi Abhirav. > > I think this is an interesting project. It would be nice if we had a story > for handl

Re: GSoC 2020

2020-05-08 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi Abhirav. I think this is an interesting project. It would be nice if we had a story for handling sensitive values that went (in principle) from "use environment variables" (or a file) to the various Vault-like options. The trick is making that compelling as a feature for Django, but such a

Re: GSoC 2020

2020-05-05 Thread Abhirav Dilip Kariya
Hi, Thank you community for the guidance while I was writing my proposal. I understand that the number of slots granted for gsoc are limited. However, if the community liked my proposal, I would like to work on it. I also understand that it is difficult to provide mentors and I can write a patch

Re: GSoC 2020

2020-05-05 Thread Carlton Gibson
Yes, absolutely. Thank you both. We do hope you'll continue to be part of the community! Kind Regards, Carlton On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 00:44:03 UTC+2, Adam Johnson wrote: > > Thank you both for writing proposals and contributing to the community! > > On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 19:14, Abhijeet Vis

Re: GSoC 2020

2020-05-05 Thread Adam Johnson
Thank you both for writing proposals and contributing to the community! On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 19:14, Abhijeet Viswa wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'd like to say the same. It was a wonderful opportunity. Thanks everyone. > > Regards. > > On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 23:41, Sanskar Jaiswal > wrote: > >> Hey ev

Re: GSoC 2020

2020-05-04 Thread Abhijeet Viswa
Hi guys, I'd like to say the same. It was a wonderful opportunity. Thanks everyone. Regards. On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 23:41, Sanskar Jaiswal wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I didn’t get selected for GSoC, but I would like to sincerely thank this > community for guiding me and helping me get involved i

GSoC 2020

2020-05-04 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey everyone, I didn’t get selected for GSoC, but I would like to sincerely thank this community for guiding me and helping me get involved in open source. Especially, Simon and Carlton for solving my doubts about the ORM. I hope to improve myself and will definitely try again next year. I still

Re: Regarding GSoC 2020- Update

2020-05-03 Thread Devang Sharma
Haha, No Dear ! As I see, you are majorly working on stubs, on the Other Hand, I am dealing with GraphQL Plugin Support for Django. Also, Your pull requests have already been reviewed, I am still looking for a *Mentor* to Examine It. Regards. -- You received this message because you are subs

Re: Regarding GSoC 2020- Update

2020-05-03 Thread Kacper Szmigiel
Dude you literally re-wrote my email from a few days ago xD niedz., 3 maj 2020, 12:35 użytkownik Devang Sharma < devangsharma25...@gmail.com> napisał: > Hello Developers ! > > Some of you may already know me, as I submitted a proposal for *GSoC > 2020.* > > I just wanted

Regarding GSoC 2020- Update

2020-05-03 Thread Devang Sharma
Hello Developers ! Some of you may already know me, as I submitted a proposal for *GSoC 2020.* I just wanted to let you know that I'm doing well in terms of getting familiar with *Django-Stubs *and *GraphQL Plugin support for Django.* I've already managed to fix some bug *(PR #361)*

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-29 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Simon I have made some more changes yet again. I would love for you to take one final look at it and again give me your valuable feedback before I make the final submission on the GSoC portal. Looking forward to hearing from you and working with everyone in the summer. 😁 https://gist.github.co

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-28 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Simon, Thank you for this clarification, I shall make some changes to my proposal accordingly. Again, my apologies if I seemed impatient. Kind regards Sanskar On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 3:02 AM charettes wrote: > Hey Sanskar, > > As Daryl mentioned don't expect an immediate response from me o

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-28 Thread charettes
Hey Sanskar, As Daryl mentioned don't expect an immediate response from me or anyone on this list. > I still fail to understand how this would help ModelState get access to related db_types, (the problem that the mapping in my proposal aims to solve). If project state maintains a map of (app_

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-28 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Sorry, I didn’t mean to sound impatient . I understand that this pandemic is disrupting life everywhere and I hope everyone is safe and healthy. I will keep this in mind next time. Again, my apologies. Kind regards Sanskar On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 01:15, Daryl wrote: > Hi Sanskar, > > Please be p

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-28 Thread Daryl
Hi Sanskar, Please be patient with everyone - during this time, some countries are in terrible shape, others are coping well. In addition, even without Covid19, it is impossible to know what is going on with anybodies situation, and we are (almost) all donating our time. Regards. D On Sun, 29 Ma

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-28 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Simon, Could you kindly reply? 😅 Thanks Kind regards Sanskar On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 12:58, Sanskar Jaiswal wrote: > Hey Simon, > > While I certainly see the benefits of this, I still fail to understand how > this would help ModelState get access to related db_types, (the problem > that the

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-27 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Simon, While I certainly see the benefits of this, I still fail to understand how this would help ModelState get access to related db_types, (the problem that the mapping in my proposal aims to solve). Am I missing something here? Some more clarification/explanation would be highly helpful. K

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-26 Thread charettes
Thanks for the examples Sanskar. I think the mapping should be kept ProjetState instances and invalidated when state alterations are performed. In an ideal world I think that ProjectState should have methods mapping to all Operation subclasses state_forwards and these state_forwards methods sho

Re: [GSoC 2020] Secrets Manager Proposal

2020-03-26 Thread Abhirav Dilip Kariya
gt; I’ve submitted my proposal draft for GSoC for the 'Secrets Manager' idea > listed at Django's Wiki for GSoC 2020 > <https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2020>. > > Here is the link to my proposal: GSoC Proposal > <https://docs.google.com/doc

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-26 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hi Simon Taking advice into account, I have made some more changes to my proposal . Please check it out and criticize it wherever you think I could improve it as always. :) Also, could you kindly give some kind of idea as to when

[GSOC 2020] Proposal for supporting the parallel test runner on Windows, and Oracle

2020-03-26 Thread Abhijeet Viswa
Hey folks, I'd highly appreciate it if you guys could go through my GSoC prposal for adding supporting the parallel test runner on Windows, and Oracle. Django Forum Post: https://forum.djangoproject.com/t/gsoc-2020-my-proposal-for-a-parallel-test-runner/1518/3 GitHub Gist:

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-25 Thread charettes
Thanks Sanskar, this iteration is much better. Now that you have a bit more details about your proposed changes breakdown I'd give a bit more examples of what a particular operation currently looks like now and you plan to change it. For example, you could describe how an AlterField operation c

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-25 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Simon I have made some changes to the proposal. I kindly request you to take a look at it and give any feedback you can :) https://gist.github.com/aryan9600/b1c2eaf445006c17e02e7677cf1098d5 Kind Regards Sanskar On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 23:57, charettes wrote: > Are you thinking about the

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-25 Thread charettes
Are you thinking about the Operation.state_forwards logic? I guess it would make it easier to test state alterations in isolation but I don't think it's necessary for this already large project. Cheers, Simon Le mercredi 25 mars 2020 06:05:22 UTC-4, Sanskar Jaiswal a écrit : > > Hey Simon > > J

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-25 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Simon Just so that I am more clear, is it favourable to move all logic that ModelOperations and FieldOperations implement right now to ProjectState and ModelState? Kind regards Sanskar On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 04:20, Sanskar Jaiswal wrote: > Hey Simon, > > Thank you for your feedback! It hel

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-23 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Simon, Thank you for your feedback! It helps a lot. I shall look into your doubts right now, and edit my proposal accordingly. Kind regards Sanskar On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 3:37 AM charettes wrote: > Hello Sanskar, > > Thank you for your submission, from a quick look it seems to be heading

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-23 Thread Javier Buzzi
Understood. Thanks. On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 5:48:43 PM UTC-4, charettes wrote: > > Javier > > > I don't see how this solves anything. At the end of the day these "real" > models, or at the very least, not "fake" models will not have any custom > queryset/manager/properties/ > method you add

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-23 Thread charettes
Hello Sanskar, Thank you for your submission, from a quick look it seems to be heading in the right direction. Would it be possible to break the large overview section into more granular sections where you describe how you roughly plan to tackle each of the point mention? I personally have do

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-23 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey Javier! So currently, during migrations, specifically during the state_forwards and database_forwards methods, Django renders a fake model and passes it down to the SchemEditor which is an expensive operation and slows down the process. The idea is to use ModelStates instead of Models, as thei

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-23 Thread charettes
Javier > I don't see how this solves anything. At the end of the day these "real" models, or at the very least, not "fake" models will not have any custom queryset/manager/properties/ method you add to it. Can you explain what it is you're trying to accomplish? I don't think that's the goal of

Re: [GSoC 2020] Secrets Manager Proposal

2020-03-23 Thread Abhirav Dilip Kariya
Hi, Thank you for sharing that. I see what you mean. I can definitely benefit from this during the implementation phase, that is, if I’m given the opportunity to work on this. Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributi

Re: GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-23 Thread Javier Buzzi
I don't see how this solves anything. At the end of the day these "real" models, or at the very least, not "fake" models will not have any custom queryset/manager/properties/method you add to it. Can you explain what it is you're trying to accomplish? On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 12:59:55 PM UT

Re: [GSoC 2020] Secrets Manager Proposal

2020-03-23 Thread Peter Baumgartner
You might find https://github.com/lincolnloop/goodconf interesting. I see some overlap there with what you're doing. On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 9:43 AM Abhirav Dilip Kariya wrote: > > Hi, > > Thank your for the suggestion. > > I did look at some libraries. However, the libraries I looked into (or

GSoC 2020 Proposal for ModelStates in Migrations

2020-03-23 Thread Sanskar Jaiswal
Hey everyone, Here is my proposal for GSoC. My project is based upon making use of ModelState during the migrated phase of the project, rather than rendering fake Models. https://gist.github.com/aryan9600/b1c2eaf445006c17e02e7677cf1098d5 Feedback and criticism is highly appreciated. Thanks! Kin

Re: [GSoC 2020] Secrets Manager Proposal

2020-03-23 Thread Abhirav Dilip Kariya
Hi, Thank your for the suggestion. I did look at some libraries. However, the libraries I looked into (or rather, was able to find) only dealt with single type of secrets store. Like django-environ only deals with .env files. Please let me know if you have any libraries in mind. Thanks --

Re: [GSoC 2020] Secrets Manager Proposal

2020-03-23 Thread Caio Ariede
ager' idea > listed at Django's Wiki for GSoC 2020 > <https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2020>. > > Here is the link to my proposal: GSoC Proposal > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yCKsq_e4oKBjaoLnqkn_x8bKXMre7YOh8iqFFGQYORU/edit?usp=sharing

[GSoC 2020] Secrets Manager Proposal

2020-03-21 Thread Abhirav Dilip Kariya
Hello everyone, I’ve submitted my proposal draft for GSoC for the 'Secrets Manager' idea listed at Django's Wiki for GSoC 2020 <https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2020>. Here is the link to my proposal: GSoC Proposal <https://do

Re: GSOC 2020

2020-03-04 Thread Carlton Gibson
t;> Agra, India. I am currently in my final year majoring in Electrical >>>> Engineering with Computer Science. >>>> I am skilled in python and Django and I also have a work experience >>>> from a 5 month internship in a company called Hughes Systique. &g

Re: GSOC 2020

2020-03-04 Thread Victor Egbe
gh Educational Institute which is in >>> Agra, India. I am currently in my final year majoring in Electrical >>> Engineering with Computer Science. >>> I am skilled in python and Django and I also have a work experience from >>> a 5 month internship in a company calle

Re: GSOC 2020

2020-03-03 Thread Aakash Baranwal
I also have a work experience from >> a 5 month internship in a company called Hughes Systique. >> >> I wish to be a mentor for your organisation in the GSOC 2020. >> Kindly let me know about the necessary steps which I need to follow in >> order to successfully be a mento

Re: GSOC 2020

2020-03-03 Thread Victor Egbe
y final year majoring in Electrical > Engineering with Computer Science. > I am skilled in python and Django and I also have a work experience from a > 5 month internship in a company called Hughes Systique. > > I wish to be a mentor for your organisation in the GSOC 2020. > Kindly l

GSOC 2020

2020-03-03 Thread Kelyn Paul
Hello, I hope this email finds you well. My name is Kelyn Paul. I am really interested in applying to Django for GSOC. May you please let me know what are the next steps? Best regards, Kelyn Paul Njeri. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django develop

GSOC 2020

2020-03-03 Thread Aakash Baranwal
called Hughes Systique. I wish to be a mentor for your organisation in the GSOC 2020. Kindly let me know about the necessary steps which I need to follow in order to successfully be a mentor for your organisation. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank You With Kind Regards Aakash Baranwal

Re: How to Start for GSOC 2020 in Django org.

2020-01-15 Thread Sage M. Abdullah
:) On Monday, 13 January 2020 19:56:13 UTC+7, Priyanshu Panwar wrote: > > Hello Everyone. > Please help me. How do I start for gsoc 2020, though I have a good > background in Python and Django as a freelancer. > Thank you. > -- You received this message because you are subscri

Re: How to Start for GSOC 2020 in Django org.

2020-01-14 Thread Priyanshu Panwar
before I > believe. > > On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 2:56 PM Priyanshu Panwar > wrote: > >> Hello Everyone. >> Please help me. How do I start for gsoc 2020, though I have a good >> background in Python and Django as a freelancer. >> Thank you. >> >> -- >&

Re: How to Start for GSOC 2020 in Django org.

2020-01-13 Thread Ahmad A. Hussein
search for your question before posting a new thread because this question was asked in three different threads before I believe. On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 2:56 PM Priyanshu Panwar wrote: > Hello Everyone. > Please help me. How do I start for gsoc 2020, though I have a good > background in

Re: How to Start for GSOC 2020 in Django org.

2020-01-13 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi. I created a Wiki page for GSoC 2020 https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2020 Check it out. Read over the Project Ideas and the notes for students. Then I suggest getting involved — now's a great time. :) Kind Regards, Carlton On Monday, 13 January 2020 13:56:13

How to Start for GSOC 2020 in Django org.

2020-01-13 Thread Priyanshu Panwar
Hello Everyone. Please help me. How do I start for gsoc 2020, though I have a good background in Python and Django as a freelancer. Thank you. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)"

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2020-01-02 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi Aaryan, Happy New Year! Thanks for your interest, and your comment on my presentation :) I will write up the project ideas shortly, and try to give some guidance, but I imaging the "secrets abstraction" idea wouldn't be too hard: look at, say, Vault, and the AWS offering, what are the comm

Re: GSoC 2020

2019-12-24 Thread Mads Jensen
p by step process in order to get selected in > for GSoC 2020? > Please see the guidelines: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/ as pointed out. Your odds of being accepted will improve if you send PRs for some tickets. Another "low-hanging fruit"

Re: GSoC 2020

2019-12-23 Thread Abhijeet Viswa
any idea whether the Organisation Django will participate > in 2020 or not. Also I am not familiar with ticketing and unit testing. > > Can anybody guide me the step by step process in order to get selected in for > GSoC 2020? > > -- > You received this message because you are su

GSoC 2020

2019-12-23 Thread Nishchal Gupta
e any idea whether the Organisation Django will participate in 2020 or not. Also I am not familiar with ticketing and unit testing. Can anybody guide me the step by step process in order to get selected in for GSoC 2020? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-23 Thread Aaryan Dewan
Hi Carlton. As I'm a Freshman in College, I'm totally new to the Open Source community. I have been using Python for two years and recently, I learned the Django Framework so I thought that it would be a great idea to contribute to it during my summer break through GSoC. I have read the Djang

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-19 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi Vineeth. There are a few third-party options in the space already. (Some linked from the thread I mentioned above. Others easily found via Google, "django 2fa".) I'd begin looking at those. I will write up a proper page for GSoC with the ideas here over the holiday period, but if you want

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-19 Thread vineeth sagar
Hi Carlton, I don't know if this is appropriate here or not. I will be starting Master's this spring 2020(Jan) I love the idea of 2FA. For first iteration I have an idea. While creating a user we can ask for a 6 digit pin and whenever someone tries to login we can make them input this pin. I hav

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-19 Thread Asif Saif Uddin
As a long term user of django, I would love to see the DB/ORM + HTTP related improvements more in django and the schema migration improvements as I use django mostly for ORM and API/CMS based projects. I like the proposals of Adams related to ORM and inclusion of django-cors-headers to core.

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-18 Thread Sage M. Abdullah
Thank you for the kind comments! I see some very interesting ideas here. I haven't been able to come up with a good idea, but I can give a hand as a mentor next year, so I thought I'd join on this conversation :) Andrew, I think the Django Case Studies will be a great idea for Season of Docs <

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-18 Thread Adam Johnson
> > This year was interesting. Sage in particular did well putting together a > cross-db JSONField, but he was probably under-mentored, > since Mariusz has spent quite a bit of time reworking the PR, and still > has a bit to go, before we can pull it in, hopefully for 3.1 > > So, one consideration

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-14 Thread Andrew Godwin
Here's my take on each of these, leaving out async as that'd be more dependent on where we were: Secrets Manager Many environments Django is deployed in use a separate secrets manager to store and provide secrets per environment - either as environment variables, files, or via a direct HTTP API. T

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-10 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hey Andrew. Yes, Async, of course. It's not until *next July* so I'd still think we should list this. Worst case is there's exactly zero progress between now and decision day, in which case you could say that we could only accept a clearly capable candidate. (Jannis was once our GSoC person, s

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-10 Thread Andrew Godwin
I agree that 2FA could be a good choice - some of the async support work would also have been good, had I made more progress in the latter half of this year. A couple of other ideas for big projects: * A secrets manager abstraction and built-in support for Vault, KMS, and other common ones * A pr

Re: Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-10 Thread Carlton Gibson
This thread was good on 2FA: linked to some prior art. https://groups.google.com/d/topic/django-developers/zzjTvgTbg5U/discussion (But was 3 years ago... 😬) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)" group.

Sounding out for GSoC 2020.

2019-12-10 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi all. It's time to start thinking about Google Summer of Code (GSoC). If we're going to participate and projects we might propose. This year was interesting. Sage in particular did well putting together a cross-db JSONField, but he was probably under-mentored, since Mariusz has spent quite