Hi all, Here's a thank you for all the students who applied for the GSoC project aiming to improve Derby's code coverage.
We have received serious applications which we will now rank and based on this rank, determine which students get their project approved. Apologies for not coming back to all of you in a timely manner but I was away from my computer since last Friday. Regards, Tiago On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 6:16 AM, Mohamed Nufail <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kathey, > > I have come up with an initial version of my proposal. It is available at > [1]. I would be glad if you could go through it and provide suggestions for > improving it. > > > [1] > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GdLGvkWvPhDyuw2vDBKOR1B1oZH3Y_R_fJADBlPuiGE/edit > > Thanks. > Nufail > > > On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:14 PM, Katherine Marsden < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> On 4/4/2012 6:24 AM, Tiago Espinha wrote: >> >> Finally, here's a heads-up to all the students who would like to apply to >> this project: the application deadline is on April 6th, meaning you should >> get your project proposals submitted before then. >> >> Be sure to submit an abstract, a description of the tests you're >> willing to take on and a schedule for the conclusion of the tests. It is >> also important to mention whether you have successfully set up the Derby >> environment and whether you managed to compile Derby. I would also >> appreciate if the applicants send me (off-list, directly to my e-mail >> address) the jars resulting from their compilation. To strengthen your >> application I also recommend serious applicants to come to our IRC channel >> (#derby @ irc.freenode.net) for an informal and quick interview. >> >> If you have developed for Derby before and/or created unit tests, >> please mention this in your application. >> >> I am not sure if the process is exactly the same this year. But here >> is the scoring criteria for past years. Some things you might not think of >> like the interview or indicating how much time you can dedicate count for >> a lot. So I suggest you review the scored items and make sure you are >> covered. >> >> http://community.apache.org/mentee-ranking-process.html >> >> >> > > > -- > > Mohamed Nufail > Undergraduate, > Department of Computer Science & Engineering, > University of Moratuwa. > Blog: http://www.nufailm.blogspot.com/ > > >
