Thanks a lot Mark! I will get started with setting up Apache Harmony on my machine right away!
Regards Hrishi On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Mark Hindess <mark.hind...@googlemail.com>wrote: > > In message <91eb52451002040542k6eb21e3cn9e67590099f51...@mail.gmail.com>, > Hrishikesh Gadre writes: > > > > Hello All, > > > > I would like to participate in Google Summer of Code 2010 and > > contribute towards Apache Harmony project. I would like to know if > > there would be any interesting projects available from this project. > > > > Some background information about myself, > > > > - Currently pursuing a master's degree in Computer Engineering at > > Rutgers University (New Jersey, USA). > > - Five years of industry experience delivering software solutions in > > diverse domains like system management, mobile computing and web-based > > business support systems using Java technology (both core Java/J2EE). > > - Proficient in C/C++ development (Personal projects only) > > > > What would be a good starting point towards contributing to Apache > > Harmony project? Can you guys provide me pointers to ideas that you > > would like to be implemented as part of Google Summer of Code? > > Thanks for your interest. Unfortunately, we've not yet created a list > of suggested projects for this year, but last years list is at: > > > http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Google_Summer_Of_Code_2009_Projects_Proposals > > Many of them may not still be relevant or the mentors may not be > available this year. However, the projects with my name by them > probably will be on this years list too. > > We'll be creating the list of suggested projects for this year shortly > and probably discussing some ideas on the list. You might want to > monitor the list and see if any are of interest to you. > > Useful next steps would probably be: > > 1) Make sure you are eligible to contribute, see: > > http://harmony.apache.org/contribution_policy.html > > 2) Checkout and build harmony > > 3) Run the tests and/or some of your favourite java applications and > report your results to the list. > > Regards, > Mark. > >