[seam-dev] Google Summer of Code

Dan Allen dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Mon Apr 14 19:22:57 EDT 2008


Of course, it would be good if I actually looked at the deadlines
(which I'm not very good at). Looks like no more proposals are
accepted...so we probably missed the window anyway.

-Dan

On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen at gmail.com> wrote:
> >  Dan, it sounds like you are interested? Do you have any specific projects
>  > in mind?
>
>  Negative, I would definitely not have the time with the backlog I
>  managed to accumulate in the last year. However, I can recommend.
>
>  I would really like to see an Excel export module...and then perhaps
>  something with JasperReports if the Excel thing isn't enough work. The
>  fact that we lack an Excel export comes up every time I propose Seam
>  on a project. The second major thing is a NetBeans module (the one
>  that exists is pretty crappy). Not to say that JBossTools isn't
>  awesome it its own right, but NetBeans has its advantages and I would
>  love to see us embrace that platform as well. Finally, we need
>  conversations in the GWT integration, but that might be too simple for
>  a project.
>
>  If I think of anything else, I will pass it on.
>
>  Should we ask for proposals from the community on the forums?
>
>
>
>  -Dan
>
>  --
>  Dan Allen
>  Software consultant | Author of Seam in Action
>
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>
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-- 
Dan Allen
Software consultant | Author of Seam in Action

http://www.mojavelinux.com
http://manning.com/dallen

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