.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/GSoC+2023+Ideas+list is
updated :)
> [GSOC] James as a (distributed) MX server
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3819
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3819
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Benoit Tellier updated JAMES-3819:
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> [GSOC] James as a (distributed)
4 AM:
-
[~btellier] it seems "gsoc2023" label is incorrectly spelled :((( Please also
add "part-time"/"full-time" label
was (Author: solomax):
[~btellier] it seems "gsoc2023" label is incorrectly spelled :(((
23" label is incorrectly spelled :(((
> [GSOC] James as a (distributed) MX server
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3819
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3819
> Project: James Server
&g
mail queue across nodes
- Requires statefull persistent storage
Given Apache James recent push to adopt a distributed mail queue based on
Pulsar supporting delays (JAMES-3687), it starts making sense developing
tooling for MX related tooling.
I propose myself to mentor a Gsoc on this topic.
h3
g to your remarks.
> [GSOC] James as a (distributed) MX server
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3819
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3819
> Project: James Server
>
anyway.
Regarding fail2ban:
We are using fail2ban rules that parse James' logfile (e.g. "Connection
restricted ...") to block IP addresses which appear on blocklists with
incremental ban time.
> [GSOC] James as a (distributed) MX server
> -
, I prefer using the right tooling and services instead of having
"everything" implemented into James (i.e. separation of concerns).
> [GSOC] James as a (distributed) MX server
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3819
>
appear on blocklists with
> incremental ban time.
Is this set up distributed or single James set up (with 1 james it is
trivial...)
> [GSOC] James as a (distributed) MX server
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3819
> URL: https
on blocklists with
incremental ban time.
> [GSOC] James as a (distributed) MX server
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3819
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3819
> Project: James Serv
mail queue across nodes
- Requires statefull persistent storage
Given Apache James recent push to adopt a distributed mail queue based on
Pulsar supporting delays (JAMES-3687), it starts making sense developing
tooling for MX related tooling.
I propose myself to mentor a Gsoc on this topic.
h3
mail queue across nodes
- Requires statefull persistent storage
Given Apache James recent push to adopt a distributed mail queue based on
Pulsar supporting delays (JAMES-3687), it starts making sense developing
tooling for MX related tooling.
I propose myself to mentor a Gsoc on this topic.
h3
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(distributed) MX server
esnt care
about how that property defined?
# What is difference between UId vs Id (specific in the case MessageUId vs
MessageId for example)?
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
>
essageId).
Cheers,
Benoit
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3516
> Project: James Server
>
ache/james-project/pull/446
I am looking forward to receive reviews so I can I know if I am going the right
direction
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
> URL: https://iss
s so I can I know if I am going the right
direction
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3516
>
and start already ;)
Rene.
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3516
> Project: James Server
>
6 AM:
Hi Quan !
Looks good, please go ahead and start already ;)
Rene.
was (Author: rcordier):
Hi Quan !
Looks good, please go ahead and start already ;)
Rene.
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
>
1 AM:
-
Hi Benoit and Rene,
I am very happy to have you as my mentors. I am looking forward to working
with you on Implementing Thread support for JMAP project in the next coming
months.
As what I proposed in my proposal, here are my sub tasks for this project that
I will do during the
y to have you as my mentors. I am looking forward to work with
you on Implementing Thread support for JMAP project in the next coming months.
As what I proposed in my proposal, here are my sub tasks for this project that
I will do during the GSoC time:
1. Add a threadId property to MessageResult
number of PRIMARY KEY reads (Cassandra for the Distributed server).
I would rather support adding the threadId to the MailboxMessage and
MessageResult POJOs (and updating underlying implementations)
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
>
MessageId).
_- I read a thread (thread/get)_
Using ThreadManager API getEmailIds(accountId AccountId, threadId ThreadId) to
get email List if present, else return Optional.empty
- ...
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread sup
(accountId AccountId, threadId ThreadId) to
get email List if present, else return Optional.empty
- ...
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
> URL: https://issues.apache.o
llowing the
changes, we need to call ThreadManager API getThreadId(messageId) to return a
ThreadId string.
_- I read a thread (thread/get)_
Using ThreadManager API getEmailIds(accountId AccountId, threadId ThreadId) to
get email List if present, else return Optional.empty
- ...
>
you be my mentors, the more I can learn
from.
What should I do next to prepare for GSoC?
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jir
on this topic if you wish.
I am completly fine with it. Don't hesitate to involve me if needed :-)
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
> URL: https://issues.apache
ng a good job so far on James, and I would be happy to
mentor you on this topic if you wish.
Cheers, and keep up the good work!
Rene.
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
> Key: JAMES-3516
>
ttps://github.com/apache/james-project/commits?author=quantranhong1999)|https://github.com/apache/james-project/commits?author=quantranhong1999]
and started some work on Jmap.
I am interested in this topic and want to take it as my project for GSoC with
your mentoring.
Please consider my interest.
Thank
thor=quantranhong1999)]
and started some work on Jmap.
I am interested in this topic and want to take it as my project for GSoC with
your mentoring.
Please consider my interest.
Thank you.
> [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
> -
>
>
Benoit Tellier created JAMES-3516:
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Summary: [GSOC-2021] Implement Thread support for JMAP
Key: JAMES-3516
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3516
Project: James Server
Issue
eopen if
still relevant.
> [GSOC 2013] Hupa james-client instead of imap-client
>
>
> Key: JAMES-1503
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1503
> Project: James Serve
a UI consuming directly JAMES JMAP endpoints.
> [GSOC 2013] Hupa james-client instead of imap-client
>
>
> Key: JAMES-1503
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1503
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Resolution: Duplicate
JAMES-1931
> [GSOC 2013] Web management interf
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Resolution: Duplicate
> [GSoC 2012] Enable Auto-Complete in hupa proj
Thank you very much. It worked great with the guava cache.
El 19/07/2013 16:04, "Ioan Eugen Stan" escribió:
> I think it does this because you have slow DNS resolution. You could
> cache the information once you get it - we should do this in the
> server but you could do it also in your app. I re
I think it does this because you have slow DNS resolution. You could
cache the information once you get it - we should do this in the
server but you could do it also in your app. I recommend you use Guava
Cache [1].
In the mean time you could use A GWT Async call [1]. This way you
build the table
I have been obtaining the users and domains using the james-cli.sh
When I obtain the users (command listusers), it does not take long,
however, when I use the command listdomains, having only 4 domains, it
takes around 30 seconds. Does anyone know why this takes so long?
This makes my web applicat
for it, but there are a few
>> >>>>> notes I would like to highlight.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> " James server is currently using Hupa as a Webmail client [5] ..
>> >>>>> Hence, in order to be able to inte
the Admin Role. I can use
> >>>>> GMail but I can't change DNS settings, add users to GMail or see
> >>>>> performance metrics. Although Hupa should provide some _User
> specific_
> >>>>> configuration options, the Ad
I can't change DNS settings, add users to GMail or see
>>>>> performance metrics. Although Hupa should provide some _User specific_
>>>>> configuration options, the Admin console should be separate from Hupa.
>>>>>
>>>>> I
;> I think it's great you thought to integrate and reuse JMX. We will
>>>> have to improve the things we expose via JMX.
>>>>
>>>> Could you provide us with a sample maven GWT application written by
>>>> you, that reads a JMX metric from a Jame
> (Github, code.google.com, etc.)
> >>
> >> To achieve this you will need to:
> >>
> >> - install James Server and enable JMX
> >> - create a simple GWT App that reads the JMX values.
> >>
> >> Most likely you won't be able to access JMX from JavaScript so you
> >> will need to do it 'Server Side'.
> >> I think you can get some hints watching [2]
> >>
> >> _ The code doesn't have to be perfect, it's just to get a feel of your
> >> level and to help you understand the task and James _
> >>
> >> [1]
> >>
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2013/emma/10001
> >> [2]
> >>
> http://www.google.com/intl/ro/events/io/2009/sessions/GoogleWebToolkitBestPractices.html
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Ioan Eugen Stan
> >> 0720 898 747
> >>
> >
> >
>
is you will need to:
>>
>> - install James Server and enable JMX
>> - create a simple GWT App that reads the JMX values.
>>
>> Most likely you won't be able to access JMX from JavaScript so you
>> will need to do it 'Server Side'.
>> I think you
hints watching [2]
>
> _ The code doesn't have to be perfect, it's just to get a feel of your
> level and to help you understand the task and James _
>
> [1]
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2013/emma/10001
> [2]
> http://www.google.com/intl/ro/events/io/2009/sessions/GoogleWebToolkitBestPractices.html
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Ioan Eugen Stan
> 0720 898 747
>
to do so and for
> the future please keep in mind to put the reasons you think you're the
> right person and give sufficient details to convince the person doing
> the evaluation.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> [1]
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review
he code doesn't have to be perfect, it's just to get a feel of your
level and to help you understand the task and James _
[1]
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2013/emma/10001
[2]
http://www.google.com/intl/ro/events/io/2009/sessions/GoogleWebToolkitBestPr
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Labels: gsoc2013 gwt java (was: gsoc2013)
> [GSOC 2013] Web managem
Manuel Carrasco Moñino created JAMES-1503:
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Summary: [GSOC 2013] Hupa james-client instead of imap-client
Key: JAMES-1503
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1503
Project: James
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Assignee: Manuel Carrasco Moñino
> [GSOC 2013] Web managem
Manuel Carrasco Moñino created JAMES-1502:
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Summary: [GSOC 2013] Web management interface
Key: JAMES-1502
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1502
Project: James Server
Hello guys,
Sorry for not checking in lately but I have moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands
to continue my masters and I am still looking for a place to rent and
fixing all my papers with the faculty, so I have been very busy this past
week.
The project is hosted on my github account, I have forked t
>
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Echo wrote:
> > Hi Manolo,
> >
> > Thanks for your time and hopefully you have a great time in the vacation.
> > I also very appreciate for the final evaluation of Hupa evolution
> project,
> > which is now very unstable
tion.
> I also very appreciate for the final evaluation of Hupa evolution project,
> which is now very unstable on running.
> As a milestone, since the GSoC has almost touched the end, I want to give
> my huge thanks and best wishes to all of the Apache James Community, from
> where I
Hi Manolo,
Thanks for your time and hopefully you have a great time in the vacation.
I also very appreciate for the final evaluation of Hupa evolution project,
which is now very unstable on running.
As a milestone, since the GSoC has almost touched the end, I want to give
my huge thanks and best
Hello Eugen and everybody,
Thanks for the suggestions, I've put them in practice and have pushed
the changes to master. The code can be built now without a problem, the
running of the test can be done like so:
mvn
-Dtest=org.apache.james.mailbox.lucene.hbase.HBaseMiniClusterTesting.java#sear
Hello Mihai,
A quick review and some notes.
* I think it's better if you use the Apache Snapshots repo for lucene
4 snapshots: http://lucene.apache.org/core/developer.html .See section
'Nightly build', You can copy/paste the repo entry form here:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/11062518/638331
* the
Hello everybody,
I'd like to report that the project I've been working on can now be used in
testing, there is a working implementation of the HBaseDirectory that
stores the index files and can perform the common operations in Lucene. I
am now working in using the Lucene testing into the the proje
2012/6/12 Eric Charles :
> True.
> What do you intend to store in Avro format (these bytes being retrieved by
> any means on the RPC side)?
> Thx, Eric
>
Well, if we stay true to the article: the info about Terms and Fields
[1] (see the end). I'm hoping Mihai can get a version up and running
by m
True.
What do you intend to store in Avro format (these bytes being retrieved
by any means on the RPC side)?
Thx, Eric
On 06/12/2012 02:14 PM, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote:
Hi,
From what I know Avro deprecation is for RPC communication. The
Put/Delete/ etc operations are serialized with Avro instea
Hi,
>From what I know Avro deprecation is for RPC communication. The
Put/Delete/ etc operations are serialized with Avro instead of the
usual Writables. Regardless of what serialization the RPC sub-system
uses, the data stored by the operations (Put/Get/Delete) is viewed as
byte array. If we store
On 12.06.2012 11:30, Eric Charles wrote:
Hi Mihai,
Glad to hear your exams are over (I hope they went fine) :)
Hi Eric,
Thanks, they went very well, I got high marks.
As Ioan said, Avro serialization HBase will be deprecated in favor of
Protobuf (if I understand well...).
I think Avro cou
ecture diagram (and also take back in MAILBOX-173 the
useful information I read on
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/mihaisoloi/1).
Thx,
Eric
[1] https://github.com/akkumar/hbasene
[2] https://github.com/thkoch2001/lucehbase
[3] https://github.com/jasonruthergle
On 11.06.2012 20:49, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote:
Hi Mihai,
After a quick look...
2012/6/11 Mihai Soloi :
Hello Eugen and everybody on the list,
I've completed my exams but I've also done some work on the project, lately
I've been reading up on the HBase API and AVRO API specifications[1] so that
I
Hello Eugen and everybody on the list,
I've completed my exams but I've also done some work on the project,
lately I've been reading up on the HBase API and AVRO API
specifications[1] so that I can get to know them better.
If you need to store AVRO objects, basically, arrays of bytes, into
H
Hi Eugen,
I will get started on it right away.
Hello Mihai,
Good job. I've took a small peek at the code and it's ok. The next
step will be to create a Directory implementation that extends lucene
Directory [1] and make the tests so that you can supply a directory
implementation.
Your impleme
Hi Manuel,
I will use the apache code-style, probably with Maven's check-style
plug-in, and use 4 spaces instead of tabs, eclipse can do this for me
:), I will use the license header and write Java docs from now on out.
Thank you,
Mihai
On 05.05.2012 12:47, Manuel Carrasco Moñino wrote:
Ju
Just a recommendation about code style, could you use 4 spaces instead of
tabs?, it makes the code more readable in the repository.
There are a few more points in code-styling which if you consider from the
beginning would make easier merge with james in the future (license header,
java docs, ...)
Hello Mihai,
Good job. I've took a small peek at the code and it's ok. The next
step will be to create a Directory implementation that extends lucene
Directory [1] and make the tests so that you can supply a directory
implementation.
Your implementation should just throw exceptions initially, so
Hey Eugen,
I've pushed an initial two classes on the apache-extras repo, I created
[1]. I've used git versionning, you can clone the repo. I will add more
classes, this weekend, this is just the two classes from the Lucene in
Action book, updated to the lucene-core 3.6
[1] http://code.google
Hi echo,
UiBinder reduces the java boilerplate when creating interfaces, moving this
to xml syntax.
When we wrote hupa a couple of years ago, the feature was not available in
gwt though.
I see some pros and cons in using UiBinder, and I do not consider urgent to
migrate current views in hupa, we
Hi Manolo
How do you think UiBinder ?
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Manuel Carrasco Moñino
wrote:
> What demo-mode used to do was to inject an imap mock implementation which
> takes a bunch of plain messages from a folder.
>
> I've been checking the code and I've seen that It is broken becaus
What demo-mode used to do was to inject an imap mock implementation which
takes a bunch of plain messages from a folder.
I've been checking the code and I've seen that It is broken because the
mock stuff was moved to another package and this injection is broken right
now, so don't use it until we
> I updated the hupa website last days, there is a document [1] which
> describes how to change hupa configuration.
>
> Basically, if you are using a linux pc, the easiest way is to create a
> file in your home .hupa/config.properties, copy the content of the default
> server/src/main/webapp/WEB-IN
/hupa/configuration.html
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:40 PM, echo wrote:
> Hi Mnolo
> I have made my proposal public now and cced the list:
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/echo/1
> Also Congratulations to Mihai Soloi.
>
> I tried to make Hupa:
> 1 r
Hi Mnolo
I have made my proposal public now and cced the list:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/echo/1
Also Congratulations to Mihai Soloi.
I tried to make Hupa:
1 run as demo mode(not to use Gmail)
2 connect to local James server that can be accessed through
> > Hi,
> >
> > As you have already suggested me to create the JIRA issues regarding my
> > proposal for GSoC 2012, i have done it..you can browse to view the issues
> > here..
> > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-88
> > URL: https://issues
Hi Tejaswini
I've read your application, it's plenty of nice features, but some of
them could be as extensive than it could be matter of a single gsoc
project like chat or video-emails.
Could you divide in detailed modules / tasks each feature and estimate
the effort.
Thanks
- Manol
therefore, i want propose this as my project idea for GSoC 2012 and dug in
> deep to implement and make Hupa entirely compatible to the latest version
> of GWT...
>
> Any kind of suggestions regarding the modification and implementation of it
> are greatly ap
t;
> As you have already suggested me to create the JIRA issues regarding my
> proposal for GSoC 2012, i have done it..you can browse to view the issues
> here..
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-88
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-90
>
> It woul
hich components do you want?
> [GSoC 2012] Enable Auto-Complete in hupa project
>
>
> Key: HUPA-90
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-90
> Project: JAMES Hupa
>
just downloads
them into a new window to ask the user for the apropriate app.
> [GSoC 2012]Having Add ons/Plug ins for Hupa project
> ---
>
> Key: HUPA-88
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/
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> [GSoC 2012] Ena
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> [GSoC 2012]Hav
Hi,
I have made it public..You can review it now..
Here is the URL:*
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/tejaswinikurakula/1
Thanks for the consideration,
Tejaswini kurakula..
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Saibabu Vallurupalli <
saibabu.vallur
ed my proposal !!! i request you to have a look at it and
> suggest if i have to make any changes.!!
>
> Here is the URL:*
>
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/tejaswinikurakula/1
> *
>
> Thank You,
>
> Tejaswini Kurakula
>
Hi,
I have submitted my proposal !!! i request you to have a look at it and
suggest if i have to make any changes.!!
Here is the URL:*
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/tejaswinikurakula/1
*
Thank You,
Tejaswini Kurakula
Hi,
As you have already suggested me to create the JIRA issues regarding my
proposal for GSoC 2012, i have done it..you can browse to view the issues
here..
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-88
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-90
It would be very helpful if you guys
[GSoC 2012] Enable Auto-Complete in hupa project
Key: HUPA-90
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-90
Project: JAMES Hupa
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: tejaswini
[GSoC 2012] Enable Auto-Complete in hupa project
Key: HUPA-89
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-89
Project: JAMES Hupa
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: tejaswini
GUICE features to
be implemented in GWT and GIN features while applying some recipes to an
existing application..
therefore, i want propose this as my project idea for GSoC 2012 and dug in
deep to implement and make Hupa entirely compatible to the latest version
of GWT...
Any kind of suggestions
functionality most of the mail clients today provide..
I have triggered my interest here..i am not sure how far it would be
acceptable..
I can start working on it after a mentor is being assigned to as told before..)
> [GSoC 2012]Having Add ons/Plug ins for Hupa proj
bove mentioned is crucial..this the
functionality most of the mail clients today provide..
I have triggered my interest here..i am not sure how far it would be
acceptable..
I can start working on it after a mentor is being assigned to as told before..
> [GSoC 2012]Having Add ons/P
bove mentioned is crucial..this the
functionality most of the mail clients today provide..
I have triggered my interest here..i am not sure how far it would be
acceptable..
I can start working on it after a mentor is being assigned to as told before..
> [GSoC 2012]Having Add ons/P
[GSoC 2012]Having Add ons/Plug ins for Hupa project
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Key: HUPA-88
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUPA-88
Project: JAMES Hupa
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter
to several mailing lists and in this process I've figured out
> that i'd like to allocate my time creating a new feature for an opensource
> project. I've been playing with WHIRR lately and I definetly see a
> posibility through which I can improve the way JAMES is deployed
playing with WHIRR lately and I definetly see a
posibility through which I can improve the way JAMES is deployed, and make
it deployable on the cloud environment. Thanks to the GSOC last year, JAMES
now has a mailbox implementation on HBASE. This will allow the use of the
features jclouds provides an
can start registering or submitting their applications
starting from 26th March 2012 ...correct me if i am wrong..
I am well aware of the student Guidelines as per GSoc 2012..
Thank you,
Tejaswini Kurakula
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Ioan Eugen Stanwrote:
2012/3/15 Tejaswini Kurakula
Hi Ioan,
Thanks for the reply..This really helped me..According to the Google
Melange ,students can start registering or submitting their applications
starting from 26th March 2012 ...correct me if i am wrong..
I am well aware of the student Guidelines as per GSoc 2012..
Thank you,
Tejaswini
2012/3/15 Tejaswini Kurakula :
> Hi,
>
> can you please send me the format for filling the student application for
> GSoC 2012 and please mention about the ideas list for JAMES this year..
>
> Thank you,
> Tejaswini kurakula
It will be available on google-melange website
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