Hi all,
JBoss GSoC 2015 ideas page[1] lists all the participating projects and
their corresponding ideas/proposals. *Important information(mailing list,
IRC channel, project site/ source/ jIRA/ documentation/wiki etc.) for each
participating project is also listed on ideas Page.*
*Students interested to work on any proposal(s) should subscribe to the
corresponding project mailing lists and go through its documentation/ wiki/
source code base.* The ideas may be research based and may require student
to think about *Proof of Concept *before design/implementation. Also, they
can contact assigned mentors on respective IRC channel/mailing-list keeping
in mind IRC/mailing-list etiquette's.
Potential students must also prefer forking the respective source code and
look into the respective project's JIRA for small/minor to medium level
bugs and try to fix them. They can also have an overview of the respective
source code and its modules. Its better in case you have a look and feel of
the source. It is advisable to contact assigned mentor/channel/mailing list
of respective project before student(s) start working upon any feature/bug
or enhancement.
*Extreme beginners must learn git (basics, forced push, rebased pull,
interactive rebase, squash, branch etc.) preferably on any linux flavor, if
not already. *:)
[1]
https://developer.jboss.org/wiki/GSOC15Ideas
Thanks,
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Giriraj Sharma
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Giriraj Sharma,
Department of Computer Science
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
Himachal Pradesh, India 177005