[gsoc] GSoC : OptaPlanner
by Ghassen Khalil Ati
Hi, I'm Ghassen Khalil Ati and I'm applying for the "Google Summer of Code"
program.
I'm interesting in one of the JBoss Community which is : OptaPlanner for
Android, that's why I want to be in touch with one of the adminstrators of
this organisation to help me preaparing the proposal and applying for the
project.
I am waiting for your rapid response sir to complete all necessary
procedures.
With all my advance thanks and respect.
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Cordially
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Ghassen Khalil ATI
Élève Ingénieur en Génie Informatique à l'Institut International de
Technologie
Cité El Ons 1 - N°154 - Route de Tunis km 10 - Sfax
Tél. : (+216) 21 463 933
1 year, 2 months
Get your proposal (draft) in!
by Heiko W.Rupp
Hey,
so far only 3 proposals have been submitted (as draft).
While the submission period lasts another week, it is
good to get your proposals in (as draft) so that potential
mentors can have a look at them.
Also be sure to submit a final PDF before the deadline on
April 3, 2017 18:00 (CEST). If a proposal is not final by
that time, you can't get accepted no matter how good
the proposal is.
Heiko
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Eric Shander
7 years, 8 months
GSoC in 2017
by Heiko W.Rupp
Hey,
so the submission for this year's edition of GSoC is opening today.
The GSoC proposals need to contain the idea what you want to do and
when.
This year is different from previous years in the sense that there are
two
checkpoints during the programme (it used to be only one) and a final
fail/pass at the end.
Timeline is here: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/
So the proposal needs a (detailed) plan, what you want to achieve until
the respective evaluations on June 26th, July 24th and August 21st.
All mentors for JBoss.org will look at the proposals and evaluate them,
so you need to make it appealing „to everyone“. As a negative
example:
every year there are proposals coming in that (only) say „Take me“
or
„I want to work with Jboss“. Those obviously don’t fly.
The GSoC system should allow to put in a draft proposal that you can
then discuss with the potential mentor(s).
Have a look at the students handbook here:
http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsocstudentguide/writing-a-proposal/
Also some projects in the Org like Hawkular expect that you have
made at least a tiny contribution before the proposal submission
deadline is over.
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Reg. Adresse: Red Hat GmbH, Technopark II, Haus C,
Werner-von-Siemens-Ring 14, D-85630 Grasbrunn
Handelsregister: Amtsgericht München HRB 153243
Geschäftsführer: Charles Cachera, Michael Cunningham, Michael O'Neill,
Eric Shander
7 years, 8 months
GSoC 2017-Unleash the Jester on integration tests by adding support for mutation testing in Arquillian
by Amila Wijayarathna
Hello all,
I am a student at Faculty of Information Technology, University of
Moratuwa, Sri Lanka and I'm currently studying as a third year student. I
would like to contribute to the project "Unleash the Jester on integration
tests by adding support for mutation testing in Arquillian" if this is
still open. I am familiar with technologies such as Java, C, git, maven,
jenkins, travis which I believe would be helpful to carry on with this
project. And I have experience in working with test automtion and continous
integration. I have contributed to Apache RYA in last year GSoC. However I
am not much familiar with Arquillian and PIT and I would like to learn
those technologies by participating in this project.
I went through [1] and got idea about Arquillian. I download Byteman from
[2] and currently I am working with it. I would like to know what tasks
are expected to be covered under the GSoC period, so I can come up with a
good proposal.
[1].
https://docs.jboss.org/arquillian/reference/1.0.0.Alpha1/en-US/html_single/
[2]. http://byteman.jboss.org/index.html
Thank you!
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*Amila Wijayarathna*
Undergraduate,
Faculty of Information Technology,
University of Moratuwa,
Sri Lanka.
7 years, 8 months