Hello Samurdhi,
On 17 Feb 2016, at 12:36, Samurdhi Karunarathne wrote:
I'm Samurdhi Karunarathne and I'm a student at the Faculty of
Engineering,
University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. I came across the idea of
creating a
plugin for Eclipse that responds to requests sent in through a web
browser,
on the GSoC 2016 ideas page. I have quite some experience in this
direction
and I think that it's a pretty cool idea. So I'm very excited to work
on
this project for GSoC 2016.
Hope you could give me some guidelines to get myself up and aboard the
task. Thanks in advance!
First note that so far no organization has been picked yet by
Google, so what I tell you here depends on this decision.
You should go and talk with your potential mentor Max (in CC),
who can give you more details about the idea and clarify
questions about the idea that you (should) have.
If JBoss is then selected, you are required to come up with a
proposal including a detailed timeline that shows what you
will implement when. Of course you need to sync up with your
mentor on it.
I believe that it will be helpful if you start interacting with
the project community and looking at existing code even
if it is an uncertain bet on the future. In the past we got a lot
more submissions from students than Google gave us
slots for students, so students that have already interacted
well with the community will be in a better position in
the selection process.
Heiko
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