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You can reach the person managing the list at kea-dev-ow...@lists.isc.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of kea-dev digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Fwd: GSoC Proposal Enquiry - Kea dashboard (Tobi Obadiah) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2018 19:11:49 +0100 From: Tobi Obadiah <tobiobadia...@gmail.com> To: Tomek Mrugalski <tom...@isc.org>, kea-dev@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: [kea-dev] Fwd: GSoC Proposal Enquiry - Kea dashboard Message-ID: <CAOyZPRG8z3pJFbNb2uCVpCGT1n9kibo=wd+rpxt2f-txoda...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hello, I am Oluwatobi, I love to contribute to kea, I have built and install kea and have been going through the documentation/familiarise my self to the project, I have found tickets that I can start working and solve. But I have not been able to register on-site, I keep getting Trac Error that my submission is a potential spam and that my Ip address is blacklisted. I have had this problem with my first attempt. I connect to the internet using a mobile internet provided by my ISP( orange Cameroon ). Just maybe am not following the correct process, I will love to get help on how to complete this process thank's Oluwatobi. On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 7:33 PM, Tomek Mrugalski <tom...@isc.org> wrote: > Hi Jerin, > Thanks for your interest in Kea project. See my responses below. > > On 10/03/2018 08:50, Jerin John wrote: > > I was intrigued by ISC's Kea, and going through the features and > > scope of your DHCP software has inspired me to send an application > > via GSoC, to contribute as a part of your dev team. I was hoping to > > send a proposal in reference to your idea for the *'Kea monitoring > > dashboard*', to implement a standalone web application that > > integrates with your REST APIs, using *Angular *framework and basing > > the GUI on material design. > > > > I have a fair background in web development, being a part of an > > internship and training program that provided exposure to > > technologies like JSPs, Servlets, PHP and most recently JavaScript > > frameworks like Angular and React; would be glad to provide a > > detailed account of my previous work experience, if you see me as a > > potential candidate for the role. > I'll send you some off the list questions. > > > I would really appreciate it if you could provide me insights into > > the requirements for this dashboard, > Vicky will come up with more detailed requirements, but the general core > requirement is to have a visualization of the state of the server. Think > how people are using their DHCP servers. On a very basic level, there is > a sysadmin that monitors often very complicated network. So the > dashboard has to display the list of subnets and shared networks, and > display a state for them. Over time, the dashboard should allow some > configurability. > > There are many use cases to cover here. I'm sure the community will be > more than happy to come up with scenarios that would be good to cover. > > Please read the User's Guide and find out how the server configuration > is structured, what types of configuration elements are used and how > would you like to display them. > > > methods to start contributing and all your suggestions to get myself > > accustomed to your code base and dev practices. > The usual way is via github. We have Kea Contributor's guide > https://jenkins.isc.org/job/Kea_doc/doxygen/, click on Contributor's > guide. For GSoC we'd like to more or less follow it. > > > specifics of the Kea API, > I'm sure you found out the kea website already. There's a User's guide > there. We have two versions of it: stable (that documents the latest > release 1.3.0) and development (which documents our latest version from > git, being regenerated daily). You may want to look at that. Section > 8.9, 9.13 and 16 describe the API. Section 19 describes kea-shell, which > is a simple tool to use that API. > > > I believe Kea would provide me the perfect platform to gain vast > > amounts of knowledge, exposure to the open source community and > > ultimately mold myself into a better software developer. > > > > Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanking you in anticipation. > Thanks for looking at Kea. You're a bit late to the crowd (first > students contacted us 3 weeks ago), but as I understand the process, > there's still plenty of time for you to write your proposal. > > Good luck, > Tomek > _______________________________________________ > kea-dev mailing list > kea-dev@lists.isc.org > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-dev > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/kea-dev/attachments/20180319/d9a6d454/attachment-0001.html> ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ kea-dev mailing list kea-dev@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-dev ------------------------------ End of kea-dev Digest, Vol 48, Issue 5 **************************************