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Sunday, 08 May 2011 03:41 |
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In our second article on LimeSurvey's 2011 Google Summer of Code students we meet Pooja Narula - an Information Technology student from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Delhi, India.
Pooja is recoding the Database engine developed by 2010 students Maarten Tielemans and Pieter-Jan Speelmans. Although not obvious to the day to day users of LimeSurvey, the database engine is the means by which all survey responses get saved to the database, and the means by which the responses get reported on or exported. In that regard this project is central to the future of LimeSurvey, and something that matters to all LimeSurvey community members.
If you're interested in this project visit the proposal page, and the make any comments or suggestions in the proposal forum.
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Wednesday, 04 May 2011 12:51 |
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In the first of our articles on LimeSurvey's 2011 Google Summer of Code students we look at Aniessh Seth and his proposal to build a central participants database for LimeSurvey.
Aniessh was selected from a number of students who made a proposal looking at this idea. Aniessh's proposal is to create a single database to store a central collection of participants for a LimeSurvey installation. The participants can then be re-used and invited to different surveys easily. The system will allow modification of the records relating to each participant, a system of storing unlimited 'attributes' and values against each one and methods for searching and categorising the participants. The system will work in conjunction with the current token system, but will be an enhancement because the current token system is limited to only work with individual surveys.
If you're interested in this project visit the proposal page, and the make any comments or suggestions in the proposal forum.
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Monday, 11 April 2011 17:52 |
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We decided to have another release candidate because there were many fixed applied and we also hope this will be the last release candidate. Please download, test it and report any bugs you might encounter - we can't stress anough that only with your help we can get 1.91 stable as soon as possible. Thank you!
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Thursday, 17 March 2011 23:16 |
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1.91RC5 is finally out and looks like it could be the last release candidate. Please download, test it and report any bugs you might encounter - only with your help we can get 1.91 stable as soon as possible. Thank you! |
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Tuesday, 26 April 2011 12:22 |
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LimeSurvey is excited to announce our four Google Summer of Code students for 2011.
This year we're building on previous years' work in a number of ways. Importantly we will be porting the existing LimeSurvey 1 codebase into a modern MVC PHP framework called CodeIgniter. We'll be using the lessons learned (and large quantity of coding done) from our LimeSurvey 2 developments in previous years. We hope the outcome of our 2011 program will be a big step towards merging the LimeSurvey 1 codebase with the principles of LimeSurvey 2.
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Thursday, 31 March 2011 00:56 |
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LimeSurvey has, for the third consecutive year, been selected as a participating organisation in Google's Summer of Code (GSoC) for 2011.
GSoC is a global program that offers university students stipends to write code for open source projects. In 2009 and 2010 this has resulted in some brilliant coding for LimeSurvey and the introduction of highly talented new developers to our project.
We welcome all students who are interested in submitting an application to do a project with LimeSurvey this year. Please visit our Wiki page to find out more and view some of the project ideas that have been floated for this year. http://docs.limesurvey.org/GSoC+getting+started |
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011 22:53 |
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A couple hours ago we released 1.91RC4. Please download, test it and report any bugs you might encounter - only with your help we can get 1.91 stable as soon as possible. Thank you! |
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