Hi,

--- On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Eknath
Venkataramani<[email protected]> wrote:
| They say
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They ... who?

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| that I can choose any module of any
| software and develop it in whatever manner I like.
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... if it is only for your use. But, if you intend to submit it back
to the project (upstream), you need to work with them.

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| Assuming all the above stated naiveties are, in fact, true,
| a) how do I find these projects?
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For a start:
http://savannah.gnu.org
http://sf.net
http://freshmeat.net

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| b) who would be my internship mentor?
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Existing project team members who are interested.

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| c) on what basis will he take me up?
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It is best for you to talk to them.

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| possess a considerable amount of experience in programming (C,C++,Java)
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You _never_ attempt to do a project in a language that you know, but,
you take the programming language that helps you to implement a
project, or solve a problem in the required domain space. Use
programming languages as tools.

You haven't specified your area/domain of interest, time-frame of the
project, and what are your expectations out of the project.

SK

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Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com
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