[openstack-dev] GSOC 2014 proposal

2014-03-09 Thread yan cui
Dear All,

 I am a student in Columbia University (Yan Cui), and want to join the
openstack GSOC 2014. After scanned the idea list posted online, I think I
am interested in
the idea titled "implement a scalable scheduler". Currently, I wonder to
know, before submitting an application on GSOC home page, do I need to
submit some documents in the community (to review?)

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Re: [openstack-dev] [GSoC 2014] Proposal Template

2014-03-09 Thread saikrishna sripada
Hi dims/Masaru,

Thanks for the detailed explanation.I have added the link to a project idea
page.

Thanks,
--sai krishna.


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Masaru Nomura wrote:

>  >Sai,
> >
> >There may be more than one person on a topic, so it would make sense
> >to have additional questions per person. Yes, link to project idea is
> >definitely needed.
> >
> >-- dims
> >
> >On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:41 AM, saikrishna sripada
> >krishna1256 at gmail.com 
> >> wrote:
>
> >> *Hi Masaru,*
> >>
> >> *I tried creating the project template following your suggestions.Thats*
> >> *really helpful. Only one suggestion:*
> >>
> >> *Under the project description, We can give the link to actual project 
> >> idea.*
> >> *The remaining details like these can be removed here since this can be*
> >> *redundant.*
> >>
> >> *What is the goal?*
> >> *How will you achieve your goal?*
> >> *What would be your milestone?*
> >> *At which time will you complete a sub-task of your project?*
> >>
> >> *These details we will be filling any way in the Project template link 
> >> just*
> >> *which will be just below in the page. Please confirm.*
> >>
> >> *Thanks,*
> >> *--sai krishna.*
>
> Hi Sai, dims
>
> Thank you for your replies!
>
> >> *Under the project description, We can give the link to actual project 
> >> idea.*
> >> *The remaining details like these can be removed here since this can be*
> >> *redundant.*
>
> I could've got you wrong but I guess you mean 4 exapmles are trivial,
> right? Firstly, the point I wanted to make in the section is to give some
> examples to students who haven't had experience of GSoC or other sorts of
> projects. I'd say these help them understand what they have to provide.
> Secondly, in addition to what dims mentioned, some students would like to
> propose their own project. If this is the case, it makes sense as they may
> not have a link to a project idea page (though I'm quite sure these people
> know exactly what to do).
>
> >Yes, link to project idea is definitely needed.
>
> So, can we add one thing to Project Description?
>
> e.g. Link to a project idea page (if any)
>
> I have no objection to this as it can help reviewers access to the page
> easily.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Masaru
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [GSoC 2014] Proposal Template

2014-03-07 Thread Masaru Nomura
>Sai,
>
>There may be more than one person on a topic, so it would make sense
>to have additional questions per person. Yes, link to project idea is
>definitely needed.
>
>-- dims
>
>On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:41 AM, saikrishna sripada
>krishna1256 at gmail.com 
>> wrote:

>> *Hi Masaru,*
>>
>> *I tried creating the project template following your suggestions.Thats*
>> *really helpful. Only one suggestion:*
>>
>> *Under the project description, We can give the link to actual project idea.*
>> *The remaining details like these can be removed here since this can be*
>> *redundant.*
>>
>> *What is the goal?*
>> *How will you achieve your goal?*
>> *What would be your milestone?*
>> *At which time will you complete a sub-task of your project?*
>>
>> *These details we will be filling any way in the Project template link just*
>> *which will be just below in the page. Please confirm.*
>>
>> *Thanks,*
>> *--sai krishna.*

Hi Sai, dims

Thank you for your replies!

>> *Under the project description, We can give the link to actual project idea.*
>> *The remaining details like these can be removed here since this can be*
>> *redundant.*

I could've got you wrong but I guess you mean 4 exapmles are trivial,
right? Firstly, the point I wanted to make in the section is to give some
examples to students who haven't had experience of GSoC or other sorts of
projects. I'd say these help them understand what they have to provide.
Secondly, in addition to what dims mentioned, some students would like to
propose their own project. If this is the case, it makes sense as they may
not have a link to a project idea page (though I'm quite sure these people
know exactly what to do).

>Yes, link to project idea is definitely needed.

So, can we add one thing to Project Description?

e.g. Link to a project idea page (if any)

I have no objection to this as it can help reviewers access to the page
easily.


Thanks,

Masaru
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Re: [openstack-dev] [GSoC 2014] Proposal Template

2014-03-06 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Thanks Masaru, I'd encourage other applicants to use add their own
details and get their potential mentors to review their page.

thanks,
dims

On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:58 AM, Masaru Nomura  wrote:
> Dear mentors and students,
>
> Hi,
>
> after a short talk with dims, I created an application template wiki
> page[1]. Obviously, this is not a completed version, and I'd like your
> opinions to improve it. :)
>
> I have :
> 1) simply added information such as :
>
>・Personal Details (e.g. Name, Email, University and so on)
>
>・Project Proposal (e.g. Project, idea, implementation issues, and time
> scheduling)
>
>・Background (e.g. Open source, academic or intern experience, or language
> experience)
>
>
> 2) linked this page on GSoC 2014 wiki page[2]
> 3) created an example of my proposal page [3] (not completed yet!)
> 4) linked the example to an Oslo project page[4]
>
>
> Thank you,
> Masaru
>
> [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014/StudentApplicationTemplate
> [2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014#Communication
> [3] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014/Student/Masaru
> [4]
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014/Incubator/SharedLib#Students.27_proposals
>
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[openstack-dev] [GSoC 2014] Proposal Template

2014-03-06 Thread Masaru Nomura
Dear mentors and students,

Hi,

after a short talk with dims, I created an application template wiki
page[1]. Obviously, this is not a completed version, and I'd like your
opinions to improve it. :)

I have :
1) simply added information such as :

   ・Personal Details (e.g. Name, Email, University and so on)

   ・Project Proposal (e.g. Project, idea, implementation issues, and time
scheduling)

   ・Background (e.g. Open source, academic or intern experience, or
language experience)

2) linked this page on GSoC 2014 wiki page[2]
3) created an example of my proposal page [3] (not completed yet!)
4) linked the example to an Oslo project page[4]


Thank you,
Masaru

[1] 
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014/StudentApplicationTemplate
[2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014#Communication
[3] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014/Student/Masaru
[4]
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014/Incubator/SharedLib#Students.27_proposals
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Re: [openstack-dev] [GSoC 2014] Proposal Template

2014-03-04 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Hi,

Is there something we can adopt? can you please send me some pointers
to templates from other communities?

-- dims

On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Masaru Nomura  wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have a question about an application format as I can't find it on wiki
> page. Is there any specific information I should provide within a proposal?
> I checked other communities and some of them have an application template,
> so I would just like to make it clear.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Masaru Nomura
>
> IRC : massa [freenode]
>
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[openstack-dev] [GSoC 2014] Proposal Template

2014-03-04 Thread Masaru Nomura
Hi,


 I have a question about an application format as I can't find it on wiki
page. Is there any specific information I should provide within a proposal?
I checked other communities and some of them have an application template,
so I would just like to make it clear.


 Thank you,

Masaru Nomura

IRC : massa [freenode]
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Re: [openstack-dev] GSoC 2014 shared library for vmware

2014-02-26 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Hi Masaru,

Please get in touch with Arnaud (cc'ed). He has graciously stepped up as a
mentor. You can also talk to people on #openstack-vmware and
#openstack-Oslo IRC channels. Take a look at the code so far as well -
https://github.com/openstack/oslo.vmware

Thanks,
Dims
 On Feb 26, 2014 9:26 PM, "Masaru Nomura"  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm Masaru Nomura, an MSc student studying computing. My main interests
> are OS, VM and programming languages. I'm quite interested in working on an
> Oslo project (Implement a re-usable shared library for vmware).
>
> I've finished reading guide.md (thanks Cabrera, it's helpful to fill in
> gaps quickly :) ) and I've been checking some modules, such as nova, cinder
> and pyvmomi, to expand on an idea of a new API design. As far as I
> understand, it seems some libraries, such as vim.py, that take
> responsibility for SOAP calls will be excluded from the current API as
> PyVmomi can take this role instead.
>
> It would be great if somebody could give me some advice of how I can
> proceed with the project. Actually, I'm a newbie to OpenStack dev, so any
> suggestions would be pleased :)
>
> Thanks,
> Masaru
> GitHub : https://github.com/monkey-mas
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[openstack-dev] GSoC 2014 shared library for vmware

2014-02-26 Thread Masaru Nomura
Hi,

I'm Masaru Nomura, an MSc student studying computing. My main interests are
OS, VM and programming languages. I'm quite interested in working on an
Oslo project (Implement a re-usable shared library for vmware).

I've finished reading guide.md (thanks Cabrera, it's helpful to fill in
gaps quickly :) ) and I've been checking some modules, such as nova, cinder
and pyvmomi, to expand on an idea of a new API design. As far as I
understand, it seems some libraries, such as vim.py, that take
responsibility for SOAP calls will be excluded from the current API as
PyVmomi can take this role instead.

It would be great if somebody could give me some advice of how I can
proceed with the project. Actually, I'm a newbie to OpenStack dev, so any
suggestions would be pleased :)

Thanks,
Masaru
GitHub : https://github.com/monkey-mas
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Re: [openstack-dev] GSoC 2014

2014-02-25 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Andrew,

Please see some details regarding projects/ideas/mentors etc in our
wiki - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014 You can also talk to
some of us on #openstack-gsoc irc channel.

-- dims

On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Andrew Chul  wrote:
> Hi, guys! My name is Andrew Chul, I'm from Russia. I had graduated National
> Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute" a few years ago.
> And then I've started to getting post-graduated education in "Smolensk
> University of Humanities".
>
>
> The time for filing of an application for participating in projects is
> coming and I'm looking forward of 10th March. I've seen your project in the
> list of organizations which will take part in Google Summer of Code 2014.
> And I need to say that my eyes exploded interest to your project. Why? I
> dreamed about such project. I'm very interesting in such areas, as machine
> learning, artificial intelligence. And, primarily, I'm developer on php, but
> active develop myself in Python.
>
>
> So, 10th March will coming soon and I will fill an application to
> participating in your project. I hope that I will be able to work side by
> side with you in such interesting and cognitive project. Thank you for
> attention.
>
>
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[openstack-dev] GSoC 2014

2014-02-25 Thread Andrew Chul
Hi, guys! My name is Andrew Chul, I'm from Russia. I had graduated National
Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute" a few years ago.
And then I've started to getting post-graduated education in "Smolensk
University of Humanities".

The time for filing of an application for participating in projects is
coming and I'm looking forward of 10th March. I've seen your project in the
list of organizations which will take part in Google Summer of Code 2014.
And I need to say that my eyes exploded interest to your project. Why? I
dreamed about such project. I'm very interesting in such areas, as machine
learning, artificial intelligence. And, primarily, I'm developer on php,
but active develop myself in Python.

So, 10th March will coming soon and I will fill an application to
participating in your project. I hope that I will be able to work side by
side with you in such interesting and cognitive project. Thank you for
attention.

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