Hi again Kunaal,
OK, thanks for letting me know that. Obviously I don't want to spoil
your chances of getting a GSoC project so hopefully we can get a clear
picture for you as soon as possible. In the meantime, I hope that we can
provide you with some value by getting more experience of interacting
with an open source project.
If you want to look for yourself, for a start you should investigate
here: https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/BloodhoundContributing
You may also want to take a look at some previous GSoC projects to see
what was made.
Cheers,
Gary
On 12/01/16 09:02, kunaal jain wrote:
Hi Gary,
Thanks for the encouraging words. I just setup the dev environment for
bloodhound and installed it.
If you guys have tasks in mind which I can hack on, and improve, this
will be great for me to get acquainted with the codebase, and will be
beneficial for taking up GSoC project in bloodhound in future under
you.
Thanks, but since I have college side by side currently, I don't think
I can manage to talk to another project/organisation, if I can find
tasks and project to work in here.
Cheers,
Kunaal
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 12:39 AM, Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
On 10/01/16 13:03, kunaal jain wrote:
Hi,
Going by the mailing list and commit history, the project has slowed
down for quite some time now. Is there any reason for this? or just
lack of time?
If the project maintainers can commit some time, I am interested in
contributing and hopefully apply for a project under it in GSoC 2016.
Hi Kunaal,
I am very happy to see people taking an interest in contributing the the
project despite the current slowdown in development. I would be certainly be
willing to consider mentoring a project for a GSoC in 2016 if the current
lull in development can be overcome.
I don't expect you to only be talking to Apache Bloodhound for potential
GSoC at this stage of course. If there are any areas of Bloodhound that you
are interested in working on, let us know and I can try to help.
Cheers,
Gary
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Cheers,
Gary