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- 30 Mar 2012 16:36
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: [2011] Present yourself!
- Replies: 17
- Views: 80697
Re: [2011] Present yourself!
Hi Sabina,
this is the 2011 presentation thread and you should use the new one: https://forum.gephi.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1732

Re: GSoC 2012
Yes, you probably have some chance to be accepted. It is actually higher than in most projects if one look at past acceptance rates. Last year we were able to accept a student for each proposed idea and there was maybe 2 or 3 students for each idea (I do not remember the exact numbers). Clearly, som...
- 07 Apr 2011 17:01
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: New Visualization Engine
- Replies: 12
- Views: 60414
Re: New Visualization Engine
- Do I have to make a detailed design in my proposal? or just a high-level design of how things should interact between each other? keeping in mind that in order to make a detailed design I will have to read major parts of the code which will exceed the GSoC deadline. You should make your proposal ...
- 03 Apr 2011 18:03
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: New Visualization Engine
- Replies: 12
- Views: 60414
Re: New Visualization Engine
Hi Vojtech, I read your proposal and I have some comments: Describe the project idea using your own words. Don't copy it from the idea page. In the new branch the old code has been deleted. The old classes and interfaces do not exists anymore. VizEventManager, GraphIO and GraphDrawable are not part ...
Re: Timeline
Since the visualization module will be hopefully completely rewritten during this summer, I think it may be a waste of time to implement a better Tooltip feature in the current visualization engine. It may be considered as part of the new visualization proposal tough.
- 28 Mar 2011 19:19
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: New Visualization Engine
- Replies: 12
- Views: 60414
Re: New Visualization Engine
Have you thought about not using the OpenGL selection buffer, but instead have a proper Octree structure that stores information about graph nodes in respective octants and not the other way round? Did you do the selection to take the load away from CPU? I think that computing rectangle intersectio...
- 27 Mar 2011 20:19
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: New Visualization Engine
- Replies: 12
- Views: 60414
Re: New Visualization Engine
I would like to know more about the new visualization API. What are the main reasons for not being able to use the old event architecture in new API? The old visualization engine exposed too much to the other parts of Gephi. Therefore, when I deleted the old module to make the new one, I also had t...
- 26 Mar 2011 16:40
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: New Visualization Engine
- Replies: 12
- Views: 60414
Re: New Visualization Engine
I plan to write a blog article about the current status of the visualization engine, but I think I should probably give some information here. The main goal of last year GSoC project was to design a new modular visualization engine using a modern graphics pipeline and able to support as much systems...
- 14 Nov 2010 23:33
- Forum: Legals
- Topic: [IMPORTANT] Gephi license: leaving GNU AGPL to BSD?
- Replies: 34
- Views: 225522
Re: [IMPORTANT] Gephi license: leaving GNU AGPL to BSD?
I personally agree with you. GPL licenses surely limit the freedom of developers to reuse their code to create economical values. Yesterday I actually had an idea for a computer game played on graphs and I thought I can let players load their graphs to play on them. It's just an idea and I will prob...
- 29 Apr 2010 17:31
- Forum: GSoC
- Topic: [2009-2010] Present yourself!
- Replies: 52
- Views: 517521
Re: Present yourself!
Hi all, I'm really happy to have the opportunity to work on this project. As I have already written in my proposal, from May 5th to May 17th I will be in Japan (because of a Marriage) and I don't know if I will have an internet connection in my hotel. Today I have to work on my thesis, but I plan to...