[gsoc] GSOC students with rejected proposals

Anil Saldhana Anil.Saldhana at redhat.com
Thu Apr 26 20:54:43 EDT 2012


Hi Minal,
   it should not be an issue to work on different projects. Also you 
don't have to do a gsoc idea. You can just do open source work for a 
project of your choice.

Regards,
Anil

On 04/26/2012 07:23 PM, minal wrote:
> Hi Anil,
>
> My proposal for Gsoc 2012 was on "Simple certificate management 
> system".  It is a great project to work on but I would like to 
> contribute to "Drools Planner: Genetic algorithms solver phase". Is it 
> possible to work on this project which is different from my Gsoc 2012 
> project ? Do I need to submit another proposal for this project?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Minal
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Anil Saldhana 
> <Anil.Saldhana at redhat.com <mailto:Anil.Saldhana at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hello students,
>       it is very unfortunate that we had a finite number of official gsoc
>     slots (8 this year) with unlimited number of student proposals. So for
>     all the students who could not officially be part of the gsoc 12
>     program, you have unlimited opportunities to engage in open source
>     with
>     the JBoss community.
>
>     In my previous emails, I did stress that we view student participation
>     in JBoss community as a long beneficial partnership. At the end of the
>     day, open source wins.
>
>     Since almost all of you have expressed a desire to continue your
>     participation with JBoss Community, I have created the following
>     discussion thread on JBoss Community (please use your jboss.org
>     <http://jboss.org> login)
>     https://community.jboss.org/thread/198897
>
>     Regards,
>     Anil
>
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