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Manuel Súarez Sánchez commented on SLING-2800:
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Hello,
Is this project still available to take up at Google summer of code 2013?? I'm
interested in this project because I have experience in testing(Junit), I have
skill in Java (For me this project it´s great to improve my skill besides I
contribute to the open source and Google summer of code).
I wait news about it.
> Test and Fix Apache Oak Integration with Sling: GSoC2013
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SLING-2800
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-2800
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JCR
> Reporter: Ian Boston
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2013, java, oak, osgi
>
> This is a proposal for GSoC2013:
> Apache Oak[1] is creating the next version of Apache Jackrabbit. It will be
> highly scalable, capable of web scale deployment. Apache Sling will use
> Apache Oak as its central repository, however, this work is very new. The
> taks of making Sling available on Oak[2] is almost complete, however the task
> of integration testing has not been started.
> Within Sling there are a large number of integration tests that verify the
> operation of Sling. This GSoC project is to work with Apache Sling ontop of
> Apache Oak and fix the integration tests providing patches to Apache Sling
> and potentially to Apache Oak.
> Who ever gets accepted to work on this project will learn an immense amount
> about the internals of both Sling and Oak and, assuming there are bugs will
> provide an extremely valuable contribution Sling and potentially Oak.
> There is some risk in applying for this project, as Sling may work perfectly
> ontop of Oak first time, although I think this is unlikely.
> Advanced Java skills are required, knowledge of Integration testing, JUnit
> and OSGi are also required.
> Some knowledge of JCR, Jackrabbit, Sling and Oak will be advantageous.
> The following pages give more information about GSoC @apache:
> * http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2013
> * http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html
> * http://s.apache.org/gsoc2013ideas
> 1 http://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/
> 2 SLING-2788
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