Few days ago I started working on Python code for library.gnome.org (or libgo as lgo is already used for live.gnome.org) and today I finished design specs. (I have some code too as I like to start coding early, but it can't process single doc complete by its own so it is not useful yet).
I wanted design as modular as possible and I think that it is very flexible and can support today and tomorrow docs requirements. Maybe I need to do some similar encapsulation for doc indexes (category pages etc) but I still haven't took a look at that.
As before with mockup/UI design (Look at previous blog post) I want to hear and I am willing to respond on every comment you have. For example, many of you requested annotations sharing, and a way to use annotation for small doc editing. So, I updated annotation feature requirements and you can find out more info about it in this message to gnome-web-list.
For other SoCers, I wish you all happy coding. I am currently on a familly holiday in Greece and Summer of Code is a way more insteresting than swimming and getting sun burns on a beach :) If I only have regular internet access here...
Please take also a look at this page on my personal wiki, dedicated to Library.Gnome.Org development.