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Re: Final year project

From: Branko Čibej <brane_at_xbc.nu>
Date: 2002-10-21 22:24:25 CEST

Arild Fines wrote:

>Hi there
>
>I am a student at Oslo University College[1], and I am looking for a project
>for my final year. I need to have a project ready by the end of November,
>and the project itself starts right after new year and has to be finished by
>May.
>
>What I personally would like to do for this project, is to create a set of
>.NET bindings for Subversion(maybe in the spirit of #cvslib[2]?) and to
>build on those bindings to create a Visual Studio.NET addin for svn. I
>believe this is something which could be very useful if you want svn to be
>used among Windows developers. There is also the possibility of creating a
>plugin for Sharpdevelop[3] based on these bindings.
>
I think that would be a swell project. It would be even sweller if you
could ressurect the COM wrapper and build a VS 6 addin, too; but I
suppose that's too much work.

>The issue, though, is that this project needs to be performed for a "real"
>company - I cannot just sit down and decide this is what I want to do and do
>it. There is a degree of formalism to it requiring that an agreement exists
>between a company and the students that carry out the project.
>
>This is the main reason I am posting here. I was hoping that
>someone(CollabNet?) would be willing to fill this role. There isn't really
>that much responsibility on the employer other than providing a contact
>person. There is of course no charge involved, and the result of the project
>is the sole property of the employer to do with as he wishes(although I
>would personally prefer that it be released under some OS license).
>
If CollabNet doesn't come across, I could try to get my employer to sign
such an agreement. Or I could start my own company especially for that.
CollabNet folks: competition lurks! :-)

And, since Subversion itself is open source, I don't see a reason why
such a tool shouldn't be, too.

-- 
Brane Čibej   <brane_at_xbc.nu>   http://www.xbc.nu/brane/
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