+1

That's awesome - looking forward to you working on this, Jose! Please do keep the dev@brooklyn list informed of proposals, progress, questions, comments, etc. I'm sure that Andrea, myself and the rest of the community will be very happy to give opinions and help as appropriate.

Aled


On 23/04/2016 00:01, Jose wrote:
Hi all!!

Thanks a lot to all of you in particular to my GSoC mentor, Andrea. I am really 
looking forward to start :-)

Thank you very much
JoseEl 22/4/2016 23:21, Andrea Turli <[email protected]> escribió:
Good news for Brooklyn: the proposal got accepted [1]

Congratulations Jose!

Andrea

[1]:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/organization/5694656234913792/proposal/6531111119224832/
Il 14/apr/2016 11:10, "Jose Carrasco" <[email protected]> ha scritto:

Hi Andrea and all,

sorry, I wrote “I hope that this link about Apache ranking process is
useful” but I did not put the link there.
Let me add the link here [1]. Probably, Google should score some proposal
aspects but I would say that the mentor and the community should also
complete some documentation. In any case, I hope this task is not painful
for you.

Best,
Jose

[1] https://community.apache.org/mentee-ranking-process.html


El 14/04/2016, a las 09:45, Andrea Turli <[email protected]>
escribió:

Jose,

thanks for the reminder.

Reading https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/ I'd say that
the
GSoC commission will score the projects and will assign accepted project
to
mentors by April 22nd.

Andrea

On 14 April 2016 at 01:02, Jose Carrasco <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all

Firstly, I would like to thank all of you, specially to Andrea and Aled,
the effort from your side.

I would like to remind the deadline description which was sent by Aled:

* 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.

The proposal should be scoring by my mentor and the community (I think)
before 2016-04-18. Please, feel free to read and score the proposal
according your priorities and requirements. Probably, you will found a
form
and the required documentation in your Web GSoC Application side. I hope
that this link about Apache ranking process is useful for you. In any
case,
I am looking forward to hearing from you and do not hesitate to ask any
question you have. I am really happy with this and I, of course,
understand
you need to review in depth the proposal and to take a decision.

Thanks again.
Best,
Jose




El 13/04/2016, a las 08:57, Andrea Turli <
[email protected]>
escribió:

Jose,

I'm indeed happy to mentor you.

I will try to add myself as a mentor and will update you shortly.

Andrea

On 12 April 2016 at 23:48, Jose Carrasco <[email protected]> wrote:

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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