RE: GNU Classpath Summer of Code 2013

2013-05-30 Thread Farshad Muhammad
Hey guys,

My name is Farshad Muhammad, I am a 4rth year computer science student at 
Carleton University, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I have applied to and been 
accepted into GSoC this year under GNU Classpath.
I'll be working with Andrew to port the GTK+3 AWT support for the Classpath 
following the GTK Migration guide.
I am extremely excited to be working for GNU and hope to learn a lot as well as 
make my first contribution to the open source community. I am hoping to expand 
my knowledge about the inner workings of complex makefiles and C.

Cheers
Farshad

From: classpath-boun...@gnu.org [classpath-boun...@gnu.org] on behalf of Andrew 
Hughes [gnu.and...@redhat.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 7:44 PM
To: Matthias Klose
Cc: classpath@gnu.org
Subject: Re: GNU Classpath Summer of Code 2013

- Original Message -
 Am 28.05.2013 17:51, schrieb Mario Torre:
  On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 16:00 +0200, Elisa D'Eugenio wrote:
  Hello! I'm Elisa and I'm taking part to Google Summer of Code 2013
  with GNU Classpath project. I proposed one of the projects, the new
  Gtk3 Look and Feel for OpenJDK, and it was accepted.
  I'm looking forward to start this project. It's a big opportunity for
  test my knowledge and work this summer in my job field. I would like
  to keep project discussion on swing-dev cause the code is managed by
  this group. I hope to have a little bit of help if I ever need.
  Thanks
 
  Hi Elisa,
 
  Welcome!
 
  For the record, together with the GNU Classpath and IcedTea communities
  we decided to do this experiment, and allocated one resource to help
  students to be introduced to OpenJDK development. The project is still
  part of the GNU Classpath umbrella and will be followed by GNU Classpath
  people. If the experiment will succeed, we may try to turn next year
  into a proper organisation fully dedicated to OpenJDK.
 
  I will be mentoring Elisa, and the code will be probably hosted on the
  icedtea server once ready for use (although for the time being we will
  develop the code on an external repository until everything is set
  correctly).
 
  Once again, welcome Elisa!

 Welcome!

 Just to clarify, this is not to update Classpath to Gtk3 as well?


No, that will be the work of my student, Farshad Muhammad.

I don't know why this was posted to the GNU Classpath list as its only relation 
to
the project is that it had to enter GSoC under the GNU Project, as OpenJDK once 
again
failed to enter itself as an organisation.

   Matthias



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Re: GNU Classpath Summer of Code 2013

2013-05-28 Thread Matthias Klose
Am 28.05.2013 17:51, schrieb Mario Torre:
 On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 16:00 +0200, Elisa D'Eugenio wrote:
 Hello! I'm Elisa and I'm taking part to Google Summer of Code 2013
 with GNU Classpath project. I proposed one of the projects, the new
 Gtk3 Look and Feel for OpenJDK, and it was accepted. 
 I'm looking forward to start this project. It's a big opportunity for
 test my knowledge and work this summer in my job field. I would like
 to keep project discussion on swing-dev cause the code is managed by
 this group. I hope to have a little bit of help if I ever need.
 Thanks 
 
 Hi Elisa,
 
 Welcome!
 
 For the record, together with the GNU Classpath and IcedTea communities
 we decided to do this experiment, and allocated one resource to help
 students to be introduced to OpenJDK development. The project is still
 part of the GNU Classpath umbrella and will be followed by GNU Classpath
 people. If the experiment will succeed, we may try to turn next year
 into a proper organisation fully dedicated to OpenJDK.
 
 I will be mentoring Elisa, and the code will be probably hosted on the
 icedtea server once ready for use (although for the time being we will
 develop the code on an external repository until everything is set
 correctly).
 
 Once again, welcome Elisa!

Welcome!

Just to clarify, this is not to update Classpath to Gtk3 as well?

  Matthias




Re: GNU Classpath Summer of Code 2013

2013-05-28 Thread Andrew Hughes


- Original Message -
 Am 28.05.2013 17:51, schrieb Mario Torre:
  On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 16:00 +0200, Elisa D'Eugenio wrote:
  Hello! I'm Elisa and I'm taking part to Google Summer of Code 2013
  with GNU Classpath project. I proposed one of the projects, the new
  Gtk3 Look and Feel for OpenJDK, and it was accepted.
  I'm looking forward to start this project. It's a big opportunity for
  test my knowledge and work this summer in my job field. I would like
  to keep project discussion on swing-dev cause the code is managed by
  this group. I hope to have a little bit of help if I ever need.
  Thanks
  
  Hi Elisa,
  
  Welcome!
  
  For the record, together with the GNU Classpath and IcedTea communities
  we decided to do this experiment, and allocated one resource to help
  students to be introduced to OpenJDK development. The project is still
  part of the GNU Classpath umbrella and will be followed by GNU Classpath
  people. If the experiment will succeed, we may try to turn next year
  into a proper organisation fully dedicated to OpenJDK.
  
  I will be mentoring Elisa, and the code will be probably hosted on the
  icedtea server once ready for use (although for the time being we will
  develop the code on an external repository until everything is set
  correctly).
  
  Once again, welcome Elisa!
 
 Welcome!
 
 Just to clarify, this is not to update Classpath to Gtk3 as well?
 

No, that will be the work of my student, Farshad Muhammad.

I don't know why this was posted to the GNU Classpath list as its only relation 
to
the project is that it had to enter GSoC under the GNU Project, as OpenJDK once 
again
failed to enter itself as an organisation.

   Matthias
 
 

-- 
Andrew :)

Free Java Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com)

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