[OLPC-devel] Summer of Code progress report: week #4/12

Eduardo Silva edsiper at gmail.com
Sun Jun 25 21:03:04 EDT 2006


Memphis:
New Memory usage tool

Git tree (web) : http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=projects/soc-memphis
Git tree (git)   : git://dev.laptop.org/projects/soc-memphis

Status update:
   This is the first usable update, I also have to fix some little bugs.

   The focus of last week was to learn and write methods to work with the
drawingarea, this is the essential feature and tool of Memphis to get a
clean understanding of what's happening with our process.

   We decided a method to show the memory usage by a selected process in the
drawing area,  when the program starts, the minimum value size's 0, maximum
is (initial_program_size*1.2), so with this we can have the corresponds
percent to draw in the graphic area . When the process get to the maximum
value that was determinated, we redraw all graphic stats with the new
maximun value (new_process_value*1.2).

Next week's plans

  * Fix some little bugs in the drawing area and add some more readable
information about the tracing process.
  * Get and Add CPU graphical information for a process trace.
  * Draw a grid in the drawingarea
  * Add a input box to set a configurable time frequency
  * Add a popup window with the resume of a stopped trace (history of the
process)
  * Hard work thinking and doing new features.

best regards.-

--
Eduardo Silva
SoCer - Chile

On 6/24/06, ARTHUR WOLF <wolf.arthur at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ACDC ( Citizen's Collaborative Annuary )
>
> A non-centralized solution for DNS, DHCP, service declaration and network
> information, with web interface, to be used for Mesh networking.
>
> Status update :
>
> I started working in the middle of the mounth ( like most European
> students : exams. ) most of the work I did actually was :
> * Learning Python, as I never coded in Python before.
> * Learning how to deal with XML and Tcp using Python, writing some test
> programs.
> * Making some redisign on the basic idea and on the way to do it. Cleaning
> the proctocol.
>
> For the real, palpable code, I started working on the P2P peer deamon, got
> something working,  but all other features ( XML, actions, encryption,
> integration of the other parts ) are to be added to it.
> When I'll have enough on this one, I'll start working on the DHCP and DNS
> parts, and then, last, on the Web Interface.
>
>
> Next week's plans :
>
> I'm working hard for 10 days now, but the Mid-Term evaluation got me
> stressed, so, my mentor Aaron said me to work on a demo, a proof of concept,
> that will be written in Perl.
> I already begun, it will take a approx. a week, after what I'll work full
> time on "real" python code, wich is the most important.
> More and more details on next sunday.
>
>
>
> --
> Courage et Bonne humeur.
> Arthur.
>
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