GSoC: New and improved website for pgjdbc (JDBC)

Started by Joseph Hoalmost 4 years ago2 messages
#1Joseph Ho
josephho678@gmail.com

Hello,

I am Joseph Ho, a senior at Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute
interested in going into computer science. I am interested in working to
create and improve the website for pgjdbc during GSoC 2022.

I am wondering how the draft proposal should be made. Will I need to submit
a web design of the new and improved website or will I need to submit
something else? Also, am I able to use a web framework of my choice or is
there one that you prefer that we use?

Looking forward to hearing from you and working with you!

Regards,
Joseph.

#2Dave Cramer
davecramer@postgres.rocks
In reply to: Joseph Ho (#1)
Re: GSoC: New and improved website for pgjdbc (JDBC)

Joseph

On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 at 17:49, Joseph Ho <josephho678@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I am Joseph Ho, a senior at Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute
interested in going into computer science. I am interested in working to
create and improve the website for pgjdbc during GSoC 2022.

I am wondering how the draft proposal should be made. Will I need to
submit a web design of the new and improved website or will I need to
submit something else? Also, am I able to use a web framework of my choice
or is there one that you prefer that we use?

You should register on the GSoC site Contributor Registration | Google
Summer of Code <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/register/contributor&gt;

The draft proposal can just be a document at this point which outlines your
ideas

Currently the site is built using Jekyll, and I see no good reason to
change. What I am looking for is to update the version of Jekyll to latest
and make the site cleaner with a new design.

You should be aware that proposals have to be in by the 19th of April

Regards,

Dave

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