On 03/13/2016 12:40 AM, Tharinda Ehelepola wrote:
Hi,
I'm a final year computer engineering undergraduate in department of
computer engineering, Faculty of Engineering, university of Peradeniya,
Sri Lanka. I am very interesting about this project. I have completed my
internship at WSO2 Inc which is 100% open source company. So I am really
interested about open source environment. I have experienced about
Python, python-flask, HTML, javascript, restful API, and Jinja 2, etc
and I am developing a web platform using python flask.
*GIT*:
https://github.com/tharinda221
So I would like to know more details about the project.
Thanks and Regards,
Tharinda.
Hi there Tharinda, and welcome to the Fedora GSoC 2016 mailing list!
Glad to have you here.
Thanks for reaching out! That's awesome to know that you have some
experience working in open source already. It's equally cool to hear
about another company that's willingly embracing open source too!
Hopefully we can help expand your experience a little bit with working
in open source projects here at Fedora as well. :)
Yes, Pagure IS listed as a GSoC project. Whether or not we get a slot
for it will depend on a couple of things:
1) The number of mentors allocated to the project idea.
2) The number and strength of applicants we have applying for a slot.
3) The number of slots we are awarded by Google.
The best way to ensure that we DO get a slot for it is to follow the
procedure described at the bottom of the GSoC organization page.
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5630777857409024/
You've now introduced yourself to the summer-coding mailing list, so the
next places I would check out are a few IRC channels. For Pagure, you
will most likely want to go to #fedora-apps and #fedora-summer-coding.
Once you arrive there and introduce yourself, you can begin working with
your mentor to figure out your next steps.
We look forward to getting to know you!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com