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Student LEMAIRE Adrien

Student Major computer science
Student Degree masters
Student Graduation 2011


Project Proposal

Abstract

  • Idea from the Bug Tracker => Import Filters => SVG

Improvements to SVG import, eg. SVG layers support.

  • Blue Sky Ideas => Advancing SVG Capabilities

It would be good for Scribus to first of all try to march along with Inkscape and its various SVG capabilities, realizing there could be some that are not applicable or not feasible. Beyond that, Scribus could benefit from expanding the reach of SVG to include the various needs for DTP and printing. This should include improving SVG export.

Vision

Implementation

Timeline

  • April 14: Accepted student proposals announced on the Google Summer of Code home page. Community Bonding Period: Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects

Getting up to speed with Scribus internals.

  • May 26: Students begin coding for their GSoC projects

At this point, I should have read all documentation and begin coding for my project.

  • July 7: Mentors and students can begin submitting mid-term evaluations.

On the June Month, I'll have my second exam session, so I'll probably more learning and coding a bit less.

  • July 20: End of semester

I shoud have finish the SVG layers support.

  • August 11: Suggested 'pencils down' date. Take a week to scrub code, write tests, improve documentation, etc.

I should have finish SVG import improvements, and I should begin working on Scribus, which should march along with Inkscape.

  • August 18: Firm 'pencils down' date. Mentors, students and organization administrators can being submitting final evaluations to Google.
  • September 1: Final due.

I'll continue to work on improving SVG export after the GSoC.


Questionnaire

Name/University/Current enrolment information

My full name is Adrien LEMAIRE.

I'm student of SUPINFO, French informatic engineer school in 5 years. I took my first year in Toulouse (France), and take my second year in Montreal (Canada). You can find more informations about my school here, or ask me and I'll answer as soon as possible.

How to contact me ?

first email : lemaire.adrien@gmail.com

Nickname on irc : Wiss


Biographical sketch

I grew up in Toulouse, France. I went on an agricultural high school, and had the french S general baccalaureate with honors quite well. Didn't feel good in these studies, I decided to change direction, and integrated SUPINFO, because of its generalist program in informatic and management, and its international opportunities (implementation in lots of country). 3 months after starting my informatic studies, I began my first stage in company for 3 months. During all the year, I worked like postman in holiday and all Saturdays, to pay rents, food etc. After the school year, I did a 4 months summer stage in another company. When I have finished my stage, I left France to come in Montreal for one year, a great experience which permit me to increase my english and discover America. I'll come back in France next year, and I'll take my last year in Oxford university to have the double degree french-english.

informatic skills

Programming languages : C, C++, Objective-C with cocoa, Applescript, Java, vb2005, Python, Perl, SVG. (learning C#, ASP and Ruby).

Web languages : HTML, XHTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript, XML, Ajax.

Databases : MySQL(SQL), Oracle(iSQL*Plus, PL/SQL), SQL server

Operating systems :

  • Windows XP, Vista, Windows 2003 Server
  • Linux (Mandriva, Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, BackTrack)
  • Mac Os X 10.4 and 10.5

You can found some of my web projects here. The "projetClarisys" project is a SVG project.

I'm sorry for eventual bugs, I played with these projects and didn't finish to correct the bugs. I'm also sorry for the french comments.

Work experiences

Librement Humain

I began my first informatic stage in February 2007 (until May 2007) in the "Librement Humain" french association, association which wants to promote exchanges and awareness of the concept of sustainable development into the business, using Internet tools. I worked with PHP and Ajax on a website. I also create an advanced search tool (father/brothers/children relations between elements found on XML files).

Clarisys

I did 3 months' summer stage in Clarisys, an informatic company, which develop software and manage IT from some french medical analysis Laboratories. I realized the design of a website with Templates, Javascript, PHP and Perl. Then I had to create graphics for the Quality control section. First, I searched what language and what library I'll use to create these graphics. I searched about all bitmap libraries, but no one was good and permit to help me effectively. At this moment, a developer advised me to look through vector graphics. I found SVG, but no Perl or PHP library was correct for me, so I learned SVG and created this graphics since the beginning : I did a graphic which represent evolution of a molecule in the time, and a spider graphic which represent a pool of molecules's data at the same time. During this stage, I used Python, Perl, PHP, templates, javascript and SVG.

Other projects

I also did some projects, often like project manager :

  • Realisation of a Chess game in java. I was member of the SUPINFO SUN laboratory, and I had no java courses on the first year. So I contacted all first year student who were in this laboratory like me (6 persons in the world), and I proposed them to create together a chess game.
  • Realisation of a cisco configuration tool via Apple in cocoa and Applescript. It was a strange and really hard project asked by school for this year. I had a 4 persons team and we began to learn C language, because we had to code with C at first. But finally, administration had permitted us to use our prefered language. We heard about cocoa and applescript, which were really better than C to develop this software, and finally we arrived to finish the project in time.
  • I'm now in a project for Orange (France Telecom), which will finish in the end of April, and I learn C# and ASP. I have to search data included on the database by a sniffer, and arrange these data like SVG graphics and tables on the page.

Did you ever code in C, C++ or Python? Please provide examples of code

I had C courses the past year (and had the best note of the class on the final C exam), and C++ this year. I have also learned Python this summer at Clarisys. I don't have lots C or C++ project to provide. please find :

  • a C project from past year : here (developed on windows XP with dev-C++)
  • a C++ project I've done last week : here (developed on Mac Os X with Vim)

I'm actually developing a really basical RPG game without graphical interface in C++ on my free time, and learning on my own C++ with Qt.

My skills aren't expert, but this project is a good opportunity to change that, and I'm sure don't have problem working on existing code (more easy than create all since the beginning).

Do you use Scribus? Please provide examples if you do.

No I never heard about it before GSoC... Thanks google to have permitted me to discover it, I really hope help this Open Source organisation to prevail against competitors. And I'll probably use it later.

Do you make other use of Scribus than for laying out articles? Please describe and show examples

I don't have any use of Scribus

Were you involved in Scribus development in the past? What were your contributions?

It's my first way on the Open Source world like developer. So I have never been involved in Scribus development before. But I'm in high interests to be involved with it.


Why have you chosen your development idea and what do you expect from your implementation?

I chose this project because of my SVG skills. I used SVG for 4 months this summer, doing specifics SVG Graphics like spider graphics, with lots of medical rules for medical analysis laboratories. I just know the language, and working on SVG layers support will learn me lots of things. This project is really in high interests for me, thanks to consider with good attention this application.

Are you confident that you will be able to dedicate time and effort necessary for the successful completion of your GSoC 2008 project

Of course yes, motivation and passion are the key to work the most possible until I've finished the project. I'm not afraid by working more than 40 hours per week if I have deadlines to respect. And I'll do a detailed plan with lots of personal deadlines. I have to do a summer stage for school, but I'm inquiring replace my stage by this project. If I can't, don't worry, I'll find 40 hours per week to work on this project.

Cordial and friendly communication are part of our project culture. Are you ready and willing to sustain a good level of communication with your mentor and the Scribus Team overall and be open and forthcoming about the progress of your project including coding and personal problems related to your GSoC project?

It's really important... If we have to send regular reports about our project, we can't stop to work for a while. I'll give really detailed reports, and think having a chat with my mentor every day is not a bad thing. I really like friendly communication, that's why I also search a welcoming community, and after spending time on IRC, I've already found that.