We have submitted a project to improve and extend FAST (Famix-AST metamodel). If you are a GSOC mentors I would like to encourage you to vote for this project (and give it the highest note ;-) ).
I believe it will open many new opportunities for Moose in terms of metrics computation at the level of the model, refactoring possibilities, rule checking (MooseLint), language convertion, new queries, etc.
The student for this project already worked with us in the past (on Pharo) and he is capable of doing it.
nicolas
+1. This project would have quite an impact.
Doru
On May 22, 2013, at 8:38 AM, Nicolas Anquetil Nicolas.Anquetil@inria.fr wrote:
We have submitted a project to improve and extend FAST (Famix-AST metamodel). If you are a GSOC mentors I would like to encourage you to vote for this project (and give it the highest note ;-) ).
I believe it will open many new opportunities for Moose in terms of metrics computation at the level of the model, refactoring possibilities, rule checking (MooseLint), language convertion, new queries, etc.
The student for this project already worked with us in the past (on Pharo) and he is capable of doing it.
nicolas
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the project is 15th or 16th on the list.
There is still time to act. Even if it doesn't make it for GSOC, ESUG is talking about financing maybe 2 more project, so it is still important to vote for it.
nicolas
On 05/23/2013 06:13 AM, Tudor Girba wrote:
+1. This project would have quite an impact.
Doru
On May 22, 2013, at 8:38 AM, Nicolas Anquetil Nicolas.Anquetil@inria.fr wrote:
We have submitted a project to improve and extend FAST (Famix-AST metamodel). If you are a GSOC mentors I would like to encourage you to vote for this project (and give it the highest note ;-) ).
I believe it will open many new opportunities for Moose in terms of metrics computation at the level of the model, refactoring possibilities, rule checking (MooseLint), language convertion, new queries, etc.
The student for this project already worked with us in the past (on Pharo) and he is capable of doing it.
nicolas
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Moose-dev mailing list Moose-dev@iam.unibe.ch https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev
-- www.tudorgirba.com
"Not knowing how to do something is not an argument for how it cannot be done."
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Yes, we have done that! We have pushed FAST into top 13. Thou now other project I'm interested in is at the bottom :(
Oh well, it's a tough life :)
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