A ver y interesting experience!
A ver y interesting experience!
Landed in Katowice for #Wikimania !
After a restful night, i start collaborative work on our Friday 10:00am round table « Minority languages and Wikimedian community ».
No official #Lingualibre presentation this year despite massive news.
Why ? The codebase is being revamped *right this summer* by 2 Google Summer of Code 2024 interns* in addition to an exhaustingly super productive year as a wikiresident !
*: see earlier and future toots on #GSoC24
This summer, #Kdenlive is all about the ASS. Yup you heard it right, .ass subtitle support is coming along with some nifty other features like multiple subtitle tracks. Stay tuned for more.
It's GSoC midterms week for those of you on the default schedule!
If you haven't been keeping up with weekly reports, now is a good time to catch up, as your reports are one of the things we look at if there's a question about whether you should pass or not.
Here's those questions again:
1. What did you do this past week?
2. What is coming up next?
3. Did you get stuck anywhere?
This week, I've recreated the results shown in Baumann, Fabian, et al.'s paper "Modeling echo chambers and polarization dynamics in social networks" (Physical Review Letters 124.4 (2020): 048301), specifically Figure 2. Using Seldon, I generated the dataset with the same parameters as in the paper, achieving good agreement with the results. Numerous minor fixes were made to the code to ensure that (plot size adjustment was not working due to the bug, Interval Clustering was failing with identifying the clusters in borderline cases), and the successful outcome demonstrates that these adjustments were effective. I also added the histogram plot for the clusters, as it was a natural addition to the pool of the existing plots.
Kdenlive is participating of Google Summer of Code.
Kdenlive currently saves subtitles in the SRT format, which only allows very basic styling features. That means only one style for the complete subtitle file. A more advanced file format like ASS (SubStation Alpha Subtitles) would allow much more powerful styling.
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2024/projects/j0M7MPIg