Hi everyone,
I am currently a Masters student in Computer Science and I wanted to work on the "varlink support to Nmstate" project as part of GSoC 2020. I have experience with the technologies required for the project, so it seems like a good fit.
I had a few queries regarding the project - In the project description, there is a mention of kubernetes-nmstate. Just to clarify is the project to add support for the python nmstate library or the kubernetes one written in Go ? Finally, are there any beginner friendly issues that I could solve to strengthen my application?
Regards Tavneet
Hello,
I've sent you an off-list email with all the details.
Thanks! Fernando.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 2:10 AM Tavneet Sarna tavneet.1994@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am currently a Masters student in Computer Science and I wanted to work on the "varlink support to Nmstate" project as part of GSoC 2020. I have experience with the technologies required for the project, so it seems like a good fit.
I had a few queries regarding the project - In the project description, there is a mention of kubernetes-nmstate. Just to clarify is the project to add support for the python nmstate library or the kubernetes one written in Go ? Finally, are there any beginner friendly issues that I could solve to strengthen my application?
Regards Tavneet
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