Hi Marcos,

Thanks for your interest in this project! The first step would be to fill in the ACQ as detailed below and submit it to the private@ mailing list. You will probably find it useful to read the Google Summer of Code FAQ [1] which will answer many questions you have - how to apply for a particular project is detailed in the FAQ. According to the GSoC timeline [2] student applications only start on March 29th so you cannot apply for this project yet. Until then, once we have your ACQ filed, the best thing you can do is to start participating in the Harmony project! A good start would be to build the Harmony codebase, run the tests and let us know your progress.

Regards,
Oliver

[1] http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/faqs [2] http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/timeline

On 10/03/2010 02:15, Marcos Roriz wrote:
Great! I'll be filling the ACQ form soon!

On the assigments I really liked the following idea:
[jdktools] Implement the javadoc command line toolSo what should I do how? I
should post a comment on the tracker or send them a email??

Thanks in advance,
Marcos

2010/3/9 Mark Hindess<mark.hind...@googlemail.com>

In message<a58adbb51003082024t40d36418w103ee0d028ef1...@mail.gmail.com>,
Marcos Roriz writes:
Thats really cool!! On my research I did a cleanroom implementation
of RMI on phoneME Advanced (PBP) to 'resolve' the isolation of Xlets
in the VM and provide a IXC to them on local machine and binding to
C/C++ code of the middleware (GingaDTV). All the implementation was
based on the JavaDTV + PBP standard API. I have never actually saw Sun
implementation of J2SE (OpenJDK/Src) so I think I'm ok contribute to
the project.
The best way to be sure is to read the contribution policy and fill out
an ACQ and send it to priv...@harmony.apache.org.  See:

  http://harmony.apache.org/contribution_policy.html

We have created some JIRA issues for some potential GSoC projects.  See:


https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=12314025

The issues with 'Assignees' have mentors but if you are interested in
any of the others please discuss it here and see if a mentor can be
found.

Alternatively you may suggest a project of your own and discuss it here
and see if a mentor is interested.

Thanks for your interest.

Regards,
  Mark.





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