Google Summer of Code ideas....
I know it's still winter and some of us still have a lot of snow on the ground so summer seems very far off, but Google Summer of Code is beginning to startup for this year. Last year, we had 3 projects the have produced excellent results for CXF. I'm definitely hoping we can have another successful summer of coding. However, to achieve that, we need ideas. :-) If you have any ideas, please feel free to propose them on this list. However, we'll also need to get them into JIRA and have a gsoc2011 label added to them.I'm going to go through some of the JIRA's and add the label, particularly for some of the ideas we had for last year. -- Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org http://dankulp.com/blog Talend - http://www.talend.com
Re: Google Summer of Code ideas....
Hi On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org wrote: I know it's still winter and some of us still have a lot of snow on the ground so summer seems very far off, but Google Summer of Code is beginning to startup for this year. Last year, we had 3 projects the have produced excellent results for CXF. I'm definitely hoping we can have another successful summer of coding. However, to achieve that, we need ideas. :-) If you have any ideas, please feel free to propose them on this list. However, we'll also need to get them into JIRA and have a gsoc2011 label added to them.I'm going to go through some of the JIRA's and add the label, particularly for some of the ideas we had for last year. I've created two JIRAs: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3388 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3389 Thanks, Sergey -- Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org http://dankulp.com/blog Talend - http://www.talend.com
Re: Google Summer of Code ideas.....
Apparently, they would like ideas to be in JIRA with a gsoc label so they appear on the Apache master list at: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hiderequestId=12314021 I've added the ideas on this thread and will probably go through some of the other open issues to add the gsoc label. If anyone has other cool ideas, add them to JIRA and add the gsoc label. :-) Dan On Thursday 18 March 2010 10:24:48 pm Daniel Kulp wrote: The Google Summer of Code program is starting up. Last year, we had a very good project completed (SOAP/JMS Spec) and significant work started toward the SOAP/TCP stuff. At this point, it would be good to start collecting ideas that students may be interested in tackling. So, what really cool ideas do people have? :-) -- Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org http://dankulp.com/blog
Re: Google Summer of Code ideas.....
Javascript attribute support, he writes lamely. On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org wrote: The Google Summer of Code program is starting up. Last year, we had a very good project completed (SOAP/JMS Spec) and significant work started toward the SOAP/TCP stuff. At this point, it would be good to start collecting ideas that students may be interested in tackling. So, what really cool ideas do people have? :-) -- Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org http://dankulp.com/blog
Re: Google Summer of Code ideas.....
- Simple and lightweight Atom HTML-based browser supporting feed links (next/previous/first/last) based on the existing CXF JAXRS WebClient API to be added to a rt/management-web component and which will be used for browsing the CXF logs. This browser will let users see the contents of the current page plus provided an option to follow the links to the next/prev/etc pages - Simple HTML based console for displaying the exchange data (jaxws/jaxrs) persisted by PersistIn/Out interceptors; this console will communicate with a CXF JAXRS endpoint, all to be added to the rt/management-web; I'll be willing to act as a mentor cheers, Sergey On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:24 AM, Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org wrote: The Google Summer of Code program is starting up. Last year, we had a very good project completed (SOAP/JMS Spec) and significant work started toward the SOAP/TCP stuff. At this point, it would be good to start collecting ideas that students may be interested in tackling. So, what really cool ideas do people have? :-) -- Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org http://dankulp.com/blog