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A. Soroka commented on COMMONSSITE-103:
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Hi, [~kamila.molina97] and [~stain], definitely up for mentoring. I had a lot 
of fun mentoring a few years ago and we got a lot done.

My understanding is that the JPMS as it exists in Java 9 was mainly meant for 
initial use modularizing the Java platform, not necessarily application code. 
That's not to say that we couldn't do this, but I would like to hear a little 
more about what you have in mind, [~kamila.molina97]. Definitely do as [~stain] 
suggests and make a new brief issue with a fuller description of what you have 
in mind. (I think you should give it the labelsĀ {{commons gsoc2018 library}} as 
Stian did for this one, but he can correct me if that's not the right 
procedure.)

To be clear, I'm not expecting that you have a complete work plan in that 
ticket, and of course things will change as we go and learn more, but I would 
like you to be able to state fairly clearly what the goal(s) of the project 
will be at the outset. I have found that makes for a better project since we 
are all working remotely and do not have or get as much feedback as we would 
together.

Thanks for your interest!

> GSOC: Apache Commons bug bounty
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COMMONSSITE-103
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-103
>             Project: Commons All
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Stian Soiland-Reyes
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: commons, gsoc2018, library
>
> [Apache Commons|https://commons.apache.org/] is a project that manage a 
> series of independent Java libraries called 
> [components|https://commons.apache.org/components.html]. 
> Some of the perhaps most well known components include 
> [commons-io|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-io/], 
> [commons-lang|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/], 
> [commons-collections|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-collections/] 
> and [commons-cli|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-cli/]
> But did you know that Commons is also managing some more specialized 
> components like 
> [commons-crypto|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-crypto/], 
> [commons-numbers|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-numbers/], 
> [commons-rng|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/] and 
> [commons-rdf|https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rdf/] ?
> The potential GSOC student will propose an idea to work with one or more 
> chosen Apache Commons components to churn through any outstanding Jira 
> issues, update for Java 8/9, improve web site, documentation or testing.
> As the appropriate GSOC mentor will depend slightly on which Commons 
> component the student is interested in, prospective students are encouraged 
> to engage early by subscribing and posting to 
> [dev@commons|https://lists.apache.org/[email protected]] 
> using the subject tag [GSOC] and the  commons  component(s) they are intested 
> in, e.g.
> {quote}
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [GSOC] [Crypto] Potential GSOC idea
> Hi, I am Alice, student at Foo university, and I am interested in GSOC for 
> Apache Commons, in particular Commons Crypto as I have been quite involved in 
> cryptography protocols over the years together with my friend Bob.
> What could be a good chunk of work to get started with? Perhaps adding 
> support for rot13?
> {quote}



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