[gsoc] (no subject)
by Abhishek Tyagi
Hi,
I was trying to build jbpm mobile app. This one:
https://github.com/salaboy/jbpm-mobile
It is giving error when I'm trying to build it. I have attached the
output file generated by mvn --debug clean install.
I would really appreciate if someone could help me.
Regards,
---
Abhishek Tyagi
B.Tech 3rd year
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
10 years, 8 months
[gsoc] GSoC: Runtime Framework - Shrinkwrap Export Formats
by J. Francis
Provide ShrinkWrap with Export to: RPM, ISO, RAR, BZIP Formats
Attached is my application additionally I will contact the mentor, Andrew
Rubinger, for this project shortly to indicate interest in the project.
If you would like a copy of my CV I would be happy to provide it.
Thank You,
James Francis
10 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Project - "Provide ShrinkWrap with Export to: RPM, ISO, RAR, BZIP Formats"
by Daniyal Jahan
Hi Andrew,
I am Daniyal Jahan Warsi, a student of B.Tech at West Bengal University of
Technology in the Dept. of Computer Science and Technology.
This project is really intriguing and I would like to contribute to its
development in whichever way possible. I have already setup the dev.
environment and would like familiarise myself with the project.
I'm looking for smalls tasks which might be fit for a beginner in
ShrinkWrap.
Is there any small task that I can try to implement in ShrinkWrap ?
[I have 4+ years' experience in Java - have used Apache Maven, Github in
the past - though I don't have any practical experience with intelliJ IDEA]
regards,
10 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Mentors: Some suggestions on enabling your students
by Anil Saldhana
Hi mentors,
it is always very encouraging to see the interest from students
before the official student application period starts.
Some suggestions from my side to get the students started on your
projects so that the best student gets to work on your project. There
will be limited slots (opening 9 April 2014). So we will have to pick
and choose the best students.
* We want dedicated students who are serious about finishing their GSOC
task. Mentors are here to help and guide as necessary. But if the
students are not dedicated, then it will show late in the process. :)
* Students should be able to use the "Getting Started" or "Installation"
guides to get your projects up and running. Mentors should try to
validate this by asking for a report from students on the steps they
followed to get your project running. Maybe they can write blog posts
on how they used your projects.
Any other suggestions?
Regards,
Anil
10 years, 8 months
Re: [gsoc] Project Proposal-ShrinkWrap Tasks
by Pawan Dubey
Hi Andrew!
Sorry for spamming your email, I didn't mean to do it 😊
As I mentioned in the last mail, I installed JDK5 and maven worked flawlessly after that. (Don't you think this should be rectified, the dependency on a specific JRE for building the source?)
After that, I ran “mvn clean install” and “mvn clean install -P stress” and the Build Passed with 0 failures 😃
So I am able to build ShrinkWrap on my machine nicely. What’s next for me?
(Also, I started reading the codebase from org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.shrinkwrap file. I suppose that was the correct way to go?)
Hope to hear back from you soon,
Pawan
Sent from Windows Mail
From: Andrew Lee Rubinger
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 5:14 PM
To: Pawan Dubey
Nice.
Let's start out with getting you building the source and running a
build and tests.
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/ShrinkWrapDevelopmentAndContribution
Feel free to correct the poor formatting on that page; it appears some
things got mangled when they updated the CMS software again.
How do those steps work for you? Can you execute "mvn clean install"
and get a decent build with tests passing?
Sure, you can use Windows, but I'll be able to help you a bit less, probably. :)
S,
ALR
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 5:53 AM, Pawan Dubey <pawandubey(a)outlook.com> wrote:
> Hi Andrew!
>
> Thanks for getting back, finally 😃
>
> Yes, I understand that I need to prove myself first and I am totally up for
> it. I am not yet familiar with the codebase so I would fist correct that
> flaw. As far as dropping out is concerned, I would like to tell you this : I
> wont drop out. 😊
>
> I have much to learn and that is why I am here. I also intend to remain a
> contributor to the project even after GSoC. So shoot whatever proving tasks
> you have in mind for me. 😊
>
>
> P.S: I am not familiar with the codebase yet, as I mentioned earlier, so
> expect a lot of questions about setting up and building the application
> firstly. I wont bother you too much after that bridge is crossed 😜 (First
> of which is, can I set up the project on my windows machine or is it better
> if I do it on Linux?)
>
> Thanks,
> Pawan
> Sent from Windows Mail
>
> From: Andrew Lee Rubinger
> Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 1:49 PM
> To: Pawan Dubey
>
> Hi, Pawan:
>
> So tonight I came across both your tweet and was forwarded this email
> from our GSoC list, which I suppose was getting filtered out
> improperly for me.
>
> Apologies for the delay, but let's use this email going forward, OK?
> :) I want to make sure that I can remain responsive to you, and my
> @jboss.org address receives so much mail that I can't keep up with it
> on nights and weekends.
>
> Short answer: we'd love to have you involved for GSoC and I'll be
> happy to be your mentor, provided we go forward first with a couple of
> proving tasks. Unfortunately, the GSoC process has its overhead and
> we try to pre-qualify our students to ensure that we don't get
> dropouts halfway through (and then waste what could have been someone
> else's slot).
>
> Are you game if I were to assign you some getting-started tasks for
> the ShrinkWrap project?
>
> S,
> ALR
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Andrew Lee Rubinger <alr(a)jboss.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Fwd: [gsoc] Project Proposal-ShrinkWrap Tasks
>> Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2014 17:21:03 -0500 (EST)
>> From: Aslak Knutsen <aknutsen(a)redhat.com>
>> To: Andrew Lee Rubinger <andrew.rubinger(a)redhat.com>
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Forwarded Message -----
>> From: "Pawan Dubey" <pawandubey(a)outlook.com>
>> To: gsoc(a)lists.jboss.org
>> Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2014 6:49:42 AM
>> Subject: [gsoc] Project Proposal-ShrinkWrap Tasks
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am Pawan, an undergraduate Computer Science student and I find the idea
>> of
>> adding an RPM, RAR etc export capability to ShrinkWrap very interesting. I
>> am willing to research and work on this project for GSoC and would like to
>> know who to contact and how for this proposal.
>>
>> The assigned mentor, AL Rubinger, seems to be unreachable at the moment so
>> some help will be really appreciated here.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Pawan
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> gsoc mailing list
>> gsoc(a)lists.jboss.org
>> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/gsoc
>>
>>
10 years, 8 months
[gsoc] GSOC 2014
by Abhishek Tyagi
Hi,
My name is Abhishek and I'm a 3rd year undergraduate at Indian
Institute of Technology Roorkee. I went through the project ideas
mentioned on your GSOC web page and found "jBPM on Android" quite
interesting. Could I have more information about this project
I'm proficient in java and also learning android. Am I eligible for
this project as I just started learning android?
I would like to know what should I do next (in the following days), to
get better connected to this project.
Thank you for your time.
---
Abhishek Tyagi
B.Tech 3rd year
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
10 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Fwd: GSoc aspirant wishing to seek valuable guide regarding JBoss AS 7(wildfly) quickstarts project.
by Giriraj Sharma
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Giriraj Sharma <giriraj.sharma27(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 7:21 PM
Subject: GSoc aspirant wishing to seek valuable guide regarding JBoss AS
7(wildfly) quickstarts project.
To: wildfly-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Hii,I am Giriraj Sharma, a dedicated GSoc'14 aspirant(3 years' experience
in JavaSE+1.5 year's experience in JavaEE) from Dept. of Computer Science,
National Institute of Technology, HP, India, interested in making valuable
contribution to the project* JBoss AS Quickstarts : JBoss AS
management,services and modules*(
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/GSOC14Ideas?_sscc=t<https://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-52233?_sscc=t>)
listed in JBoss GSoc 2014 ideas Page.
I was initially interested in contributing quickstarts for hibernate ORM
with JBoss AS. It was mentioned as a proposed project on the ideas page. I
forked *jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts* repository from github a few
weeks back and I read the guide to contributing to a quickstart (
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/quickstarts/get-involved/).* I have been actively
committing on git repository
(https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts
<https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts>) since past
15-20 days. One of my commit has been merged and my several other(11)
commits are under code review.* But,I recently came to know that hibernate
quickstarts have been removed form GSoc 2014 JBoss project ideas page.The
mentors told me that it was listed in GSoc 2014 ideas page because it was
copy-pasted from GSoc 2013 ideas page but is not a part of GSoc 2014
ideas.This project is removed in the new modified list of GSoc 2014 ideas.
The project proposal *JBoss AS Quickstarts : JBoss AS management,services
and modules *is still a part of *GSoc 2014 JBoss ideas* Page.I am really
enthusiastic about contributing quickstarts for JBoss AS as it will let me
help in understanding the architecture and scripting down the server. I am
currently reading through the documentation of JBoss AS *Admin Guide*
*https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/Documentation
<https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/Documentation>. *I have also
forked up the wildfly/wildfly repository (wildfly/wildfly ·
GitHub<https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly>)
and read contribution guide (Hacking on
AS7<https://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-15596>
).
Basically, I am a newbie but, an application developer for J2EE
technologies. I have used JBoss AS 7 for my past projects but here I shall
be dealing with JBoss AS itself.* I wish to have a bit of your guidance so
as how to start up working upon JBoss AS quickstarts and is the project
proposal about working on quickstarts(demo applications) or is it about
actually writing code/patches for JBoss AS. Please give me brief details
about how I may start up contributing for this project proposal.*
--
Giriraj Sharma,
Department of Computer Science
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur, India
http://girirajsharma27.wix.com/giriraj
--
Giriraj Sharma,
Department of Computer Science
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
http://girirajsharma27.wix.com/giriraj
10 years, 8 months
[gsoc] [GSoC 2014] JBoss AS Quickstarts - Introduction
by Pradeeban Kathiravelu
Hi,
I am Pradeeban Kathiravelu, a final year graduate student of the Erasmus
Mundus European Master in Distributed Computing (EMDC) [1], a Master of
Science double degree program from Instituto Superior Técnico, University
of Lisbon, Portugal, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,
Sweden.
*Interest in GSoC 2014 as a student*
I am interested in doing my Google Summer of Code 2014 with JBoss. I am
interested on the projects JBoss AS quick starts "JBoss AS management,
services and modules" and "Hibernate", posted on the GSoC ideas page. I
will work further on these topics and come up with the detailed design and
implementation proposals for the GSoC application, which will be open on
the 10th of March. I am interested in these projects, as they offer me the
chance to learn the software and research and build usecases and examples,
and develop quick-starts based on them. These projects, in my opinion, will
serve a large number of new users to JBoss Application Server. Apart from
the quick starts development, I also like to create screencasts of the
projects that I am involved with, which will further assist the users [2].
I Further information on myself follows in this email.
*Academic Qualifications*
I am currently doing my master thesis from INESC-ID, Lisbon [3] researching
and developing a Distributed and Concurrent Cloud Simulator, using
Hazelcast [4], CloudSim, and other projects. I also hold a Bachelor of the
Science of Engineering (Hons) degree, majoring Computer Science &
Engineering, with a first class from the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
My goal is to become a researcher in the distributed computing domain. I am
accepted to the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in Distributed Computing
(EMJD-DC) [5], and I will start my doctorate studies this year, immediately
following my masters.
*GSoC, as a student (2009 and 2010)..*
I am highly interested in FOSS development. I am an active participant of
the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program since 2009. I was a student twice
- in 2009 with AbiWord, a light weight word processor, and in 2010 with
Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and Integration (OGSA-DAI), an
innovative solution for distributed data access and management, mentored by
OMII-UK. I keep an updated blog entries on my GSoC and other projects.
Information on my GSoC 2009, on "Porting AbiWord for Windows to Unicode"
and related AbiWord developments can be found at [6], and on my GSoC 2010
on "Alternative Presentation Layers for OGSA-DAI, using Apache CXF" and
OGSA-DAI related posts at [7]. Both of these projects were successfully
merged to the main trunk of AbiWord [8] and OGSA-DAI [9].
*GSoC, as a mentor (2011, 2012, and 2013)..*
I was a mentor for AbiWord since 2011, and have mentored two successful
GSoC students in 2011 and 2012. I represented AbiWord in the Google Summer
of Code mentor summit 2011 [10] and coordinated a session titled,
"Community matters!!!111 [11]". I was also a mentor for Google Code-In with
Haiku twice [12], in 2011 and 2012. As an open source evangelist, I have
done several talks in Sri Lankan universities on the topics of open source,
Google Summer of Code, and higher studies. As a mentor, I created a
presentation for the students applying to AbiWord, which I also used as a
base for my talks on GSoC [13].
*Programming Experience*
I primarily develop in Java since 2006 and also in C++. I am experienced in
distributed computing, SOA Middleware web services, and cloud computing.
Prior to my master studies, I worked in WSO2 [14], an open source SOA
middleware company for 2 years in the cloud platform team as a software
engineer. At WSO2, I was involved in developing the middleware platform, as
well as the customer support, which involves dealing with specific use
cases. I have published papers in the domains of distributed computing and
data mining during my undergraduate studies. My complete CV with further
information and links to my projects and activities can be found at [15].
I am having a look at the existing quickstarts [16] and the other related
links. However, the exact link on " Contributing a Quickstart - JBoss AS
7.1" [17] seems to be moved somewhere else. I was able to find the related
links though. Could you please provide me with the link, if the exact page
exists somewhere else?
As I am based in Lisbon, my time zone is Western Europe Time (WET). I often
log in to the #gsoc-jboss irc. I have also created an account in JBoss
Community [18] and have joined the trailblazer group. Please let me know,
should I provide you with more information.
Thank you.
Regards,
Pradeeban.
[1] http://www.kth.se/en/studies/master/em/emdc
[2]
http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/2012/05/developing-bpel-processes-using-w...
[3] http://www.inesc-id.pt/
[4] http://www.hazelcast.org/
[5] http://emjd-dc.eu/
[6] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/search/label/AbiWord
[7] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/search/label/OGSA-DAI
[8] http://svn.abisource.com/abiword/trunk/
[9] https://ogsa-dai.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ogsa-dai
[10]
http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/2011/10/google-summer-of-code-mentor-summ...
[11] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/2011/10/community-matters111.html
[12] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/2012/11/google-code-in-2012.html
[13] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/2012/03/gsoc-2012.html
[14] http://wso2.com/
[15] https://www.dropbox.com/s/4e33a0w1ds7yjy9/CV_K.PRADEEBAN.pdf
[16] http://www.jboss.org/jdf/quickstarts/get-started/
[17] https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS71/Contributing+a+Quickstart
[18] https://community.jboss.org/people/pradeeban
--
Pradeeban Kathiravelu.
Graduate Student,
Erasmus Mundus European Master in Distributed Computing,
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal.
Blog: [Llovizna] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/kathiravelu-pradeeban/12/b6a/b03
10 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Project Idea
by Akshay Rajvanshi
Hello Sir/Madam,
I am Akshay Rajvanshi. I have a project idea in mind that is *Detecting
Spam Videos in Related Videos on YouTube using Contextual Features. *I am
interested in working using Java Programming Language and the Youtube API
and explore the API functionality in depth. I intend to use a one class
classifier and set of features ( like no of views, category, subscriptions)
to detect spam videos. For more effectiveness, I am also considering
creating a Google Chrome extension for the same.
Please tell me whether this is a feasible project as I am excited to do
this work and would help the daily users saving their time and bandwidth,
thereby improving user experience.
--
Thank You
Akshay Rajvanshi
10 years, 9 months