Sorry for the follow up e-mail. Yaakov Meir Nemoy is one of the potential mentor for the project.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Grady Laksmono <gradyfausta@laksmono.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm applying to the Google Summer of Code 2009 program this year, and I'm interested to add Amber as part of the Fedora 12 feature. The following is my proposal, and I would like some feedback or comments from all of you:

Proposal Description

When I was a Fedora Ambassador, I was also trying to contribute to the Amber Project [3].

The Amber project is a web application and client side program designed to allow users to search for, browse, comment on, and rate software applications available for Fedora and potentially other Linux distributions and repositories.

I had the chance to play around with the application on the local machine for sometimes, but I was too busy with my schedule so I didn't have as much time to contribute to the project. For Google Summer of Code 2009, I would like to develop the Amber client side program and made this project as part of the feature to come for Fedora 12. In the long run, this application could be extended to allow users installing the application.

The Amber project will benefit the Fedora users by informing them about a certain applications. When a user is new to Linux, especially Fedora, it is difficult for them to find a substitution for a proprietary software. When they use Google to find the application that may best suits them, Google will gives so many open source applications. The user may want to look through the application forum, other blog comments about the software, etc. This task is very tidious and could be wrap into one place, which is the idea behind the Amber project itself.

I had a lot of background in the web development. Please refer to my CV for more information [2].

Since Amber is a web application, there must be a database to store all of the list of applications. Therefore, the client side program must query to this database to create the list of applications for the users view. Developing a simple UI of the client side program is the first step in the process, and then creating a connectiong to the database to pull out the information that will be displayed on the main panel of the program, display the information neatly, and then, add additional functionalities to the program.

Schedule of Deliverables

April 20, 2009 - May 22, 2009

May 23, 2009 - July 5, 2009

July 6, 2009

July 7, 2009 - August 9, 2009

August 10, 2009 - August 23, 2009

August 24, 2009

[1] http://laksmono.com/2008/05/23/los-angeles-fedora-9-release-party-success

[2] http://laksmono.com/curriculum-vitae/

[3] https://fedorahosted.org/amber/wiki

[4] https://fedorahosted.org/amber/wiki/Definition

Please let me know. Thanks a lot!

Grady Laksmono
www.laksmono.com



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www.laksmono.com

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