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There is life after the Summer of Code
Yes, there is life after the Google Summer of Code. First of all, sincere apologies for not blogging about it more. I have been hectically busy the last few months and really have not had a lot of extra time on my hands.
I am going to be hitting this blog over the next week or two regarding my Summer of Code project for Joomla! The deadline was reached yesterday so from here off onwards it's just pushing out a large quantity of text and then fixing bugs so that my work will hopefully make its way into the Joomla! trunk.
Just want to take this opportunity to thank all the cool people from Joomla!, my fellow students and Google (naturally) for this great programme. I am definitely looking forward to participate again next year (if time allows). I already have a lot of new ideas on how to improve my work further and the project definitely does not stop here.
Copyright © 2004-2009 Charl van Niekerk. All articles are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 South Africa licence, unless where otherwise stated.


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