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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi David,<br>
welcome to JBoss community. Start looking over the projects at
JBoss community. Try to follow a few of them. Choose the one you
like and then we can get you set up to do contributions.<br>
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Ideally, we like our students to go beyond GSOC and be active as
an open source contributor. :)<br>
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Regards,<br>
Anil<br>
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On 04/12/2013 01:30 AM, David Farache wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi,<br>
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<div>I am David Farache, a last year Communications
Systems Engineering student doing a specialization in
satellite communications who is really looking forward
to become a gsoc student.<br>
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I have just seen both 'Implementing native features' and
'Implement a ticket reservation system using Infinitspan'
task and I am truly interested in it. Java is my main
language and I am quite comfortable developing tools at a
application level as I've worked before in several
development projects. I have never worked before with
Infinitspan so I would prefer doing this project as it
sounds more challenging.<br>
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There is something I'd like to know: is there some way to
prove I am truly interested in the project? Something like
showing some of my previous work, or maybe doing a shorter
task before gsoc application begins?<br>
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Best regards, <br>
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<span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">David.</span><br>
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