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Some Updates from Joomla! were published on the Google Summer of Code Blog after the post The Summer of 2007 has ended on the Joomla! Team Blog. There is also a full report available of this year's GSoC developments for those that are interested (also see the blog post SoC End Term Report…as promised ;-) and the Google Summer of Code 2007 Joomla! Forum).
There is also a KML File for an application such as Google Earth that will give you all the physical locations of the GSoC participants that provided the right details (myself included). Also see the Showcasing Summer of Coders Around the World blog post. I'm the only one in Africa it seems this year unfortunately but hopefully next year we'll have many more participants to show in this continent!
Last week I also made my first commit to the Joomla! trunk to fix Bug #6903 as part of my involvement with the Joomla! Development Working Group. Not a major fix, I know, but you gotta start simple. :)
Now I just can't wait for my T-Shirt. ;)
Copyright © 2004-2009 Charl van Niekerk. All articles are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 South Africa licence, unless where otherwise stated.


2 Comments
Comment by
AmyStephen on Saturday, September 29, 2007 1:14:00 AM
Charl - Thanks for your work on the SOC project, looking forward to seeing what you have done in the Microformats area. Also, congratulations on your first commit. WAY cool! ... Amy Stephen :)
Comment by
Charl van Niekerk on Saturday, September 29, 2007 10:47:00 PM
Thanks, Amy! I will try to blog some more as soon as I can. Just need to find some time (entering the exam period so it's really rough). :)
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