Hi again,

I found this link about becoming a mentor
https://community.apache.org/guide-to-being-a-mentor.html

Best,
Jose

El 12/04/2016, a las 23:44, Jose Carrasco <[email protected]> escribió:

> Hi,
> 
> I do not have any link. I uploaded my proposal from a standard form from the 
> web and I selected Apache as a form’s field.
> I only have this link 
> https://community.apache.org/gsoc.html#applying-for-gsoc but I think you 
> already know it.
> (I sent you in a private email the think to the proposal).
> 
> Best,
> Jose
> 
> 
> El 12/04/2016, a las 23:39, Aled Sage <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
>> Hi Jose,
>> 
>> The timeline on https://community.apache.org/gsoc.html says the next steps 
>> are:
>> 
>> * 2016-04-12: Proposals to ASF projects must be reviewed roughly and
>>  have a potential mentor so that we know how many slots to request.
>>  Proposals that don't have a mentor at this point will be down-rated.
>> * 2016-04-18: Proposal scoring must be completed. Proposals without a
>>  score will be rejected, no exceptions.
>> * 2016-04-22: Accepted student proposals announced on the Google
>>  Summer of Code site.
>> 
>> Do you have a link (on the Apache site) to the application you submitted?
>> 
>> Aled
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/04/2016 22:33, Jose Carrasco wrote:
>>> Hi Aled.
>>> 
>>> I will be very happy to work with Andrea Turli :-)
>>> I cannot selected  a mentor and I can not see any assigned mentor from my 
>>> web profile,
>>> probably it may be added from Apache organization web profile.
>>> 
>>> Today it is the last day? Probably an extension will be available a pair of 
>>> days (I hope). Let me know if I need to do something,
>>> or sending more information.
>>> 
>>> Thanks a lot for your reply.
>>> Best regards,
>>> Jose
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> El 12/04/2016, a las 23:24, Aled Sage <[email protected]> escribió:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Jose,
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for this - sounds like a great idea. I'm sure the community (myself 
>>>> included) will be very happy to support it!
>>>> 
>>>> I believe the next step is that you need a mentor in the Brooklyn 
>>>> community. I know that Andrea Turli would be happy to volunteer (I just 
>>>> spoke to him offline).
>>>> 
>>>> According to the timeline on https://community.apache.org/gsoc.html:
>>>> 
>>>>  /2016-04-12: Proposals to ASF projects must be reviewed roughly and
>>>>  have a potential mentor so that we know how many slots to request.
>>>>  Proposals that don't have a mentor at this point will be down-rated./
>>>> 
>>>> Can you therefore ensure that your application says you have a mentor, 
>>>> ideally updating it today? (I'm not sure what the process is for this).
>>>> 
>>>> Aled
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 12/04/2016 12:31, Jose Carrasco wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am Jose Carrasco (a.k.a kiuby88).
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am very interesting on adding PaaS platform support to the Brooklyn 
>>>>> project. I have already forked brooklyn projects and have developed some 
>>>>> first approaches to add CloudFoundry to Brooklyn. I opened some PRs, and 
>>>>> I obtained an excellent feedback. I would like to update my PRs but I am 
>>>>> very busy with the SeaClouds European open-project.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I do think PaaS support could be a good feature, and I would like to 
>>>>> continue that work. Because of that, I applied to Google Summer of Code 
>>>>> to Apache organization. I updated a proposal about PaaS services addition 
>>>>> to Brooklyn. I think it is a great opportunity. I know Brooklyn a quite 
>>>>> well (because I have develop some new entities for SeaClouds), and I have 
>>>>> also collaborated on cloudsoft/brooklyn-tosca project. I am really 
>>>>> interested on this. Probably I should have written previously to the 
>>>>> application for Google Summer of Code, but I decided it too late and the 
>>>>> application’s deadline was so close..  I do not know if I can put the 
>>>>> proposal link here. But if you are interesting I will be happy send it to 
>>>>> you.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am looking forward to hearing from you and do not hesitate to ask any 
>>>>> question you have.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Jose Carrasco
>> 
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