[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
[gsoc] GSoC 15: Student Application Deadline: March 27 at 19:00 UTC, 3 days remaining.
by Giriraj Sharma
Hi all,
We are left with just 3 days to Student application deadline for GSoC 2015.
It will be in the best favor of interested students to prepare and submit a
proposal before the deadline.
The proposal can be as per the best understanding of the student about the
project idea and if applicable, the student may discuss the proposal
outcomes(deliverable's) in advance with the associated project community.
Due to deadline, if a student fails to have any prior discussion with the
community, he can prepare and submit proposal as per the best of his
understanding about proposed idea.
There is no specific format/template for the proposal. But, students must
take care of including Abstract, General BIO(brief), Expected
outcomes(deliverable's), Academic/Programming/Open Source experience,
Project Goals, Project Schedule Outline, References etc. with citations.
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
9 years, 8 months
Re: [gsoc] Doubts related to GSOC
by Giriraj Sharma
Hi Prakhash,
#1. There isn't any specific format or template for proposals. But, do
ensure that you put up information regarding detailed project schedule
outline, your bio, academic profile, expected deliverable's, project goals
and your research/proof of concept on the project idea.
#2. The answer is trivial. KC is scheduled for a release anytime soon.
Before you start working on a bug, you must contact community (stianst or
anyone on irc) if it makes up sense and needs a workaround. The number of
slots are always limited. Bug fixes and good understanding increases one's
chances. But, you can focus on academics if there is any stress at the
moment. :)
#3. Obviously, you can contribute anytime or any day as per your will and
time :)
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Prakhash siva <prakhashsiva21(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Giriraj,
> I'm interested in working a gsoc project call Audit reporting and
> intrusion detection project with keycloak. before preparing the proposal I
> have some doubts. it would be great if you could give some guild lines
>
> 1. In order to submit the proposal do I need to follow any specific
> templates
> 2. I'm currently working on a bug (keycloak 953). due to some semester end
> work load I may not be able to complete it before the proposal submission.
> Is it compulsory to resolve any bugs before the proposal submission in
> order to participate in gsoc with keycloak.
> 3. if the answer for previous one is 'yes' Will I be getting additional
> time to do this after proposal submission
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> *Sivakumar Prakhash*
> *Undergraduate*
> *Computer Science & Engineering*
> *University of Moratuwa.*
>
>
>
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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
9 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Students interested for GSoC 15 with JBoss Community.
by Giriraj Sharma
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
about.me/girirajsharma
<http://about.me/girirajsharma?promo=email_sig>
Giriraj Sharma,
Department of Computer Science
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
Himachal Pradesh, India 177005
9 years, 8 months
[gsoc] [GSOC]Keycloak - Audit Reporting and Intrusion Detection
by Prakhash siva
Hi all,
I'm Prakhash Sivakumar, a 3rd year Computer Science and Engineering Student
from University of Moratuwa. I'm interested in participating in GSOC 2015.
I'm specially interested in this project Audit Reporting and Intrusion
Detection because I have already worked on an Intrusion detection system
based Project.
What I have done.
I have mainly used Fluentd and MongoDB for my project. I have got the
requests from the Apache log in real time using fluentd and stored those
request parameter objects(7 objects) in to MongoDb as a collection. I have
used Jess a java rule engine and defined some rules to identify the
Intrusions. So whenever a request comes my application compares the request
with the rules and authorizes the request only if it is valid. It will go
through the stored history before it authorizes the request(Currently that
application only able to handle get requests). I have used Java for the
application development
I'm very much interested in Security side and I would like to explore lot
of security related technologies. So I believe this is a great opportunity
to me to learn and apply lot of security related technologies. As a Student
who loves to learn security related technologies I would like to apply for
this project. Please guide me to properly start and continue this project
Thanks
Prakhash
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*Sivakumar Prakhash*
*Undergraduate*
*Computer Science & Engineering*
*University of Moratuwa.*
9 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Gsoc 2015
by Supun Athukorala
I am interested in JBPM on android project for gsoc 2015. But it says Draft
project . So wont it be on the gsoc 2015 projects list. I want to
know more about it
9 years, 8 months
[gsoc] jBPM on android
by Supun Athukorala
I am Computer Engineering student in university of Peradeniya , Sri Lanka.
I am interested in the project idea of jBPM on android by JBoss.
I am currently looking at it. It would be great if you can give
me some guide to walk through this.
9 years, 8 months
[gsoc] GSOC Introduction
by Juhi Jetwani
Hi
I am Juhi pursuing Computer Science from IIIT Delhi. I would like
contribute to the project as as a part of GSOC 2015 program. I went through
the ideas list and found "Smart Data Mapping and Associations for jBPM Web
Designer" interesting. I am comfortable with Java and have been learning
javascript for a while now.
Are there any issues/warm-up tasks on which I can start working now?
Regards
Juhi
9 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Interested in Android development
by Raghu Ram
Hi all,
I am extremely interested in Android development.
And I came across the idea Hawkular in you ideas page.
I am excited by it. I am looking forward to contribute to JBoss during
this summer during GSoC.
9 years, 8 months
[gsoc] Keycloak - Certificate Management and Web Theme Editor
by Lihini Senanayake
Hello everyone,
I'm a senior computer science undergraduate at University of Moratuwa, Sri
Lanka. I'm interested in participating for GSoC 2015. Going through ideas
presented by JBoss the above two projects mentioned in the subject
(Certificate Management project and Web Theme Editor project) picked my
interest. Hence I would like to more know about these.
I got to work with JBoss products like IntelliJ and WildFly during my
internship. I was impressed with their performance and ease of use and
motivated me to contribute to JBoss in this year's GSoC.
I've been working with Java for the past few years and AngularJS for the
past year. So I believe I would be able to perform well in these projects.
Regards,
Lihini Senanayake
9 years, 8 months