Thanks Dan,
I've just added the idea of a forge plugin to generate RHQ [1] plugins to the GSOC
ideas page under the RHQ project.
RHQ already has a "homegrown" plugin generator [2], but this is not as nice as
Forge and also could be enhanced to
"interact" with the application code; the Forge plugin could offer to add code
points where some application specific
metrics are exported and then the RHQ plugin generated by Forge would already have all the
hooks to pick up those
metrics.
Heiko
[1]
http://rhq-project.org/
[2]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4Q5qHsBb8I&feature=related
Am 08.03.2012 um 09:44 schrieb Dan Allen:
Forge is such a perfect fit for GSoC. The barrier to getting started
is reasonable, plugin ideas can branch out in almost any direction, and the whole goal of
Forge is to grow the plugin community. For more advanced students, there's even an
opportunity to work on the core.
What do you need to do to invite GSoC students to the Forge party?
It's pretty simple. Go to the GSoC 2012 ideas page [1], copy the idea proposal
template and fill in the details with your idea. Submissions for mentoring organizations
(e.g., JBoss) are due on Friday, so we need those ideas listed there by then (there may be
leeway, but I can't be sure).
[1]
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/GSOC12Ideas
It doesn't take long. I've done 4 proposals already myself. Let's get
students involved in Forge!
-Dan
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