Hi Anil,
What excites me the most is that I will be a part of open source
development community and on top of that I will work for JBoss.
and second thing is that, contribution to Jboss will add value to me and my
resume. :)
I would like to contribute to JBoss outside of GSoC 2012, if I don't get a
chance through GSoC 2012.
Regards,
Minal Bhadale
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Anil Saldhana <Anil.Saldhana(a)redhat.com>wrote:
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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