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:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: gsoc_1
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:EXPORT_DATE: [2021-07-11 15:00]
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:ID: b8c4e6f0-186b-4623-9d98-3110a5d8942c
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:END:
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Of course the task I described in the [[*KDE GSOC: Intro][last post]] looks and is quite
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to count glue code for legacy KStars systems.
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*** KDE GSOC: Second Coding Period; Some Notes on the Catalog Repo. :GSOC:
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CLOSED: [2021-08-08 Sun 12:15]
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:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: gsoc-some-notes
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:ID: 8f16ce69-3ed9-4e09-992a-47e511e9bb0b
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#+BEGIN_QUOTE
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CI. A list of available catalogs and documentation can be found [[https://protagon.space/catalogs/pages/catalogs.html][here]].
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#+END_QUOTE
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As promised [[*KDE GSOC: Community Bonding and First Coding Period (May 17 - July 11)][last time]] I'll now go a little into the [[https://invent.kde.org/vboettcher/kstars-catalogs][Catalogs
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As promised [[id:b8c4e6f0-186b-4623-9d98-3110a5d8942c][last time]] I'll now go a little into the [[https://invent.kde.org/vboettcher/kstars-catalogs][Catalogs
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Repository]].
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Usually DSO catalogs are pretty static and rarely change due to the
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I've successfully implemented a new DSO backend and smoothed out most
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of the bugs. The [[*KDE GSOC: Second Coding Period; Some Notes on the Catalog Repo.][python framework]] does work satisfactory and all
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of the bugs. The [[id:8f16ce69-3ed9-4e09-992a-47e511e9bb0b][python framework]] does work satisfactory and all
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existing catalogs have been ported. There remains the UGC catalog
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which will be imported in the future, either by me or by another
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member of the project. The latter option would be a good way to
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title = "GSOC: Second Coding Period; Some Notes on the Catalog Repo."
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title = "KDE GSOC: Second Coding Period; Some Notes on the Catalog Repo."
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author = ["Valentin Boettcher"]
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date = 2021-08-08T12:15:00+02:00
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tags = ["GSOC"]
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I've successfully implemented a new DSO backend and smoothed out most
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of the bugs. The [python framework](posts/.org) does work satisfactory and all
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of the bugs. The [python framework]({{< relref "gsoc-some-notes" >}}) does work satisfactory and all
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existing catalogs have been ported. There remains the UGC catalog
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which will be imported in the future, either by me or by another
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member of the project. The latter option would be a good way to
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