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David MartÃn Nieto commented on DERBY-5091:
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Hello,
I've been checking the Issues that you they are marked as newcomers on Derby
and I think I could take care of DERBY-3600 and DERBY-3676 although the latter
I have not looked at in detail. I have enough experience in programming in Java
and therefore these two caught my attention.
I am interested in being a part of the Gsco2011 and would do in this project of
Test and Fix 2011. I will keep looking for other Issues to see if I can cover
any more.
If you can indicate some other issue to create more appropriate and these two
do not seem suitable for this gsoc2011 please tell me.
I have already mounted the environment Derby 10.7 and I made some tests on it
after building it, I have the intention to over this week after some more
testing begin make some changes on the source related to the DERBY-3600.
A greeting and thanks.
> Derby Test and Fix 2011 GSoC Project
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>
> Key: DERBY-5091
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5091
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Tiago R. Espinha
> Assignee: Tiago R. Espinha
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: gsoc2011
>
> This is the JIRA issue where I will be aggregating issues that might be
> interesting for a student to address in a "test-and-fix project" under my
> mentoring during a Google Summer of Code project, for this year's edition.
> Ideally, I would like to have a closed set of issues that are to be addressed
> by a single student during the whole program before the program itself
> starts. If you have comments or suggestions, please feel free to comment on
> this issue.
> Obviously, in open-source we cannot stop people from working on whichever
> issues they feel like. I would actually be quite happy if there were students
> starting work on some of these issues even before the program starts. That
> will certainly weigh in when the time to make a decision comes.
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