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Project Phabricator task: T89761

Proposal T148072

Internship blog

Community Bonding Period

 * [X] Work done (environment setup, links to patches merged etc.)
 * Lessons learnt
 * Problems faced and solutions found
 * Any changes to the original plan
 * [X] Minimum Viable Product for the project decided
 * [X] Communication plan with mentor decided. Gitter, because it has a mobile platform


 * [X] Detailed plan agreed with your mentors.
 * [X] Request creation of Phabricator project (instructions).
 * [X] Meetings with mentors started.
 * [] Bonding period report published.


 * [X] Becoming familiar with the community practices and processes. (This often involves a mix of observation and participation.)
 * [X] Participating on Mailing Lists / IRC / etc. (Not just lurking.)
 * [X] Setting up development environment.
 * [X] Small (or large) patches/bug fixes. (These do not need to be directly related to the Outreachy project.)
 * Working with their mentor and other org members on refining their project plan. This might include finalizing deadlines and milestones, adding more detail, figuring out potential issues, etc.
 * Reading (and updating!) documentation they will need to understand to complete their project.
 * Reporting or replicating bugs.

Preparation Tasks

 * [Oct 2016] Investigation of Pyslet package for Standards in Learning Education and Training (LET). It implements a number of LET-specific standards, including IMS QTI, Content Packaging and Basic LTI. It also includes support for some general standards, including the data access standard OData (see http://www.odata.org).
 * [Oct 27 2016] Submitted a pull request in the pyslet project to fix remaining PEP8 errors.
 * [Nov 16 2016 - ??] Running   in pyslet, and create a wiki page on your fork describing the various problems it finds. That wil, help us determine if swl10/pyslet#38 is feasible. Also does pyslet have good unit tests for the functionality we are interested in? If not, adding some unit tests will improve your knowledge about that library.

Week 1: December 6 - December 9

 * 1) point 1
 * 2) point 2

Mid Term
Weekly reports up to date. Patches published and accepted (or equivalent for non-coding projects). Regular meetings with mentors. If there is a delay in expected deliveries, plan updated accordingly. Full-time routine established

Final Evaluation
Weekly reports up to date. In sync with mentors. Full-time routine. Project completed, or at least a functional prototype. Tasks created for known bugs, missing features, and suggested improvements. Documentation for users and contributors. Wrap-up report. Summary in Past projects page