I am really glad to see the responses from the students. True,honest
conversations are a forte of open source software. :)
In an ideal world, there would be unlimited gsoc slots to accommodate
all students. But there are just a finite number of slots. We have to
reject many student proposals.
Would the rejected students continue to participate in JBoss community?
On 04/20/2012 11:31 AM, #HARJOBEN SINGH# wrote:
Hi Anil,
I am a Computer Engineering student from NTU, Singapore. I applied to gsoc for a jBPM
project which aims to use the engine on Android devices to make the app development
process similar.
Answering your question aimed at all the students, I would like to say the only reason I
chose this project was because I was interested in the description and I had heard a lot
about the JBoss community and wanted to be part of the community. I had previous
experience in Android development so I believed I had the required experience to pull off
this project. That was the reason I approached the project mentor, Kris Verlaenen, on what
he expects from the project. Had I been interested in GSOC only for the money, I would
have applied to 10 different companies and submitted proposals to various
projects(although the money is lucrative, no doubt).
I didn't apply for any summer internship for lack of any good technical organisations
in Singapore and was anyways looking for some project to do this summer. I have no
previous experience with open source but have always admired it. This seemed like a very
good opportunity to try it out as well. I would love to continue with the project even if
it is not selected as part of GSOC program. It would be great working with you as it has
been great knowing whatever little of jBPM I have experienced till now (Thanks to
Kris' help and his blogs).
I might play around with jBPM even if I don't work with JBoss. :P
Thank you
Regards
Harjoben Singh
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 11:49 PM
To: gsoc(a)lists.jboss.org
Subject: [gsoc] GSOC Students, what excites you?
Hi gsoc students,
soon GSOC will announce the accepted student proposals and the
rejected proposals. Until they make the formal announcement, please
disregard any accepted/rejected emails that the system may send.
Apparently there are bugs in the Google Melange site. :)
While there will be a few happy students, there will be many students
who will turn unhappy. The main reason is that the number of gsoc is
always finite/limited where as the Ideas/Proposals is large.
At JBoss community, we have been very thrilled to see so much excitement
among both the mentors and students.
Now I come to an important question for our gsoc students who put in
their proposals.
Students, what excites you about the GSOC12 program with JBoss
community? Please answer *honestly* (We are smart enough to figure out
dishonest people)
a) Is it the thrill of being in the gsoc 12 program?
b) Is it the money from the gsoc program?
c) Are you very interested to add JBoss Community on your resume?
d) Are you doing this because you want to be part of the JBoss Community
Open Source ecosystem?
I am asking all these questions because I want to see if you can
continue to be part of the JBoss Community ecosystem, if your proposal
is rejected.
"I am looking for passion for open source."
Regards,
Anil
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