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1. At what extent have the project deliveries & objectives been accomplished?  Having in consideration [[OWASP Summer of Code 2008 Applications#The Ruby on Rails Security Guide v2|'''the assumed ones''']], please exemplify writing down those of them that haven't been realised.
 
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  | colspan="2" style="width:75%; background:#cccccc" align="left"| The project deliveries have nearly been completed. The following topics have not been covered, yet: Introduction, denial-of-service attacks and phishing. Also, the presentation, which is required for Release Quality, is not ready, yet.
 
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2. At what extent have the project deliveries & objectives been accomplished?  Having in consideration [[OWASP Summer of Code 2008 Applications#The Ruby on Rails Security Guide v2|'''the assumed ones''']], please quantify in terms of percentage.
 
2. At what extent have the project deliveries & objectives been accomplished?  Having in consideration [[OWASP Summer of Code 2008 Applications#The Ruby on Rails Security Guide v2|'''the assumed ones''']], please quantify in terms of percentage.
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  | colspan="2" style="width:75%; background:#cccccc" align="left"| The deliveries have been accomplished by 80%.
 
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3. What kind of help is required either from the Reviewers or from the OWASP Community?
 
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  | colspan="2" style="width:75%; background:#cccccc" align="left"| I'd like to have a professional and good looking design for my guide. I planned to hire someone for this, but then I found the "Book Cover & Sleeve Design" project in this year's Soc. Will that be for everyone, so we have a good corp. design? Otherwise this is my suggestion, to have a general, professional design (I've got a designer, I could ask him).
 
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50% REVIEW PROCESS

Project Deliveries & Objectives

OWASP Ruby on Rails Security Guide v2 Project's Deliveries & Objectives

QUESTIONS ANSWERS

1. At what extent have the project deliveries & objectives been accomplished? Having in consideration the assumed ones, please exemplify writing down those of them that haven't been realised.

The project deliveries have nearly been completed. The following topics have not been covered, yet: Introduction, denial-of-service attacks and phishing. Also, the presentation, which is required for Release Quality, is not ready, yet.

2. At what extent have the project deliveries & objectives been accomplished? Having in consideration the assumed ones, please quantify in terms of percentage.

The deliveries have been accomplished by 80%.

3. What kind of help is required either from the Reviewers or from the OWASP Community?

I'd like to have a professional and good looking design for my guide. I planned to hire someone for this, but then I found the "Book Cover & Sleeve Design" project in this year's Soc. Will that be for everyone, so we have a good corp. design? Otherwise this is my suggestion, to have a general, professional design (I've got a designer, I could ask him).