http://blog.athico.com/2008/04/google-summer-of-code-deadlines.html
The GSoC application deadlines have been extended until 1st of April, as
detailed here
<
http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce/browse_thre...;.
I preveiously discussed the Drools GSoC projects here
<
http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=5869426&postID=904571116723...;.
For the lazy I'm listing those below again, so please hurry about get
your applications in here <
http://code.google.com/soc/2008/>:
* Subversion/CVS and JCR synchronisation. This allows our web based
BRMS, called Guvnor, to synchronise it's content with what's used
in an IDE, such as Eclipse
* Eclipse file upload tool with meta-data properties editing. You
should be able to right click a file or a folder and upload to the
web based Guvnor. Previously uploaded files(assets) should be
recognised and uploaded as a modify.
* SBVR <
http://www.businessrulesgroup.org/sbvr.shtml>, structured
natural language, implementation for Drools. Can do either or both
the frontend or the backend.
* Eclipse tooling enhancements including any of the following:
search, refactoring, reformatting.
* Animate the Rete view to represent network propagation.
* Improve the DSL capabilities of Drools, supporting more complex
grammars.
* Improve the Guvnor, web based BRMS, to handle the management of
more asset types. Including images, video, sound etc. Guvnor
involves JCR, Seam and GWT work.
* Create a Web based process designer for Drools ruleflow using GWT
Designer. <
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-diagrams/>
* Web based, GWT, Audit viewer.
Mark
Mark Proctor wrote:
>
http://blog.athico.com/2008/03/drools-and-google-summer-of-code.html
>
> The Google Summer of Code <
http://code.google.com/soc/2008/> is
> beginning. Drools, being a Red Hat project, has to participate under
> the Fedora banner. So I've put a few project ideas up on the JBoss
> GSoC <
http://labs.jboss.com/wiki/GSoC> page. If you're able to enter
> as a student please do take a look and don't hesitate to contact if
> anything interests you.
>
> I've also listed the ideas below, please leave comments if you have
> any other ideas you think might make good student projects. Or maybe
> you are a student and you want to propose a GSoC project.
>
> # Subversion/CVS and JCR synchronisation. This allows our web based
> BRMS, called Guvnor, to synchronise it's content with what's used in
> an IDE, such as Eclipse
> # Eclipse file upload tool with meta-data properties editing. You
> should be able to right click a file or a folder and upload to the
> web based Guvnor. Previously uploaded files(assets) should be
> recognised and uploaded as a modify.
> # SBVR <
http://www.businessrulesgroup.org/sbvr.shtml>, structured
> natural language, implementation for Drools. Can do either or both
> the frontend or the backend.
> # Eclipse tooling enhancements including any of the following: search,
> refactoring, reformatting.
> # Animate the Rete view to represent network propagation.
> # Improve the DSL capabilities of Drools, supporting more complex grammars.
> # Improve the Guvnor, web based BRMS, to handle the management of more
> asset types. Including images, video, sound etc. Guvnor involves JCR,
> Seam and GWT work.
> # Create a Web based process designer for Drools ruleflow using GWT
> Designer. <
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-diagrams/>
>
> Mark