Sir, Thank you so much for replying. As I was confused between the two, now I will definitely go with CommOps and I am going to submit a proposal for it.
If I will have any doubts, I will send you a message regarding the same. I will submit my proposal today only so that we can discuss and improve it. Thanks Regards Anubha Maneshwar On 16-Mar-2016 12:54 am, "Justin W. Flory" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 03/15/2016 03:41 AM, [email protected] wrote: > >> Hello! This is Anubha Maneshwar, Computer Engineering Student in Nagpur >> University,India (3rd year). >> I am keenly interested in working with your organization as you inspire >> and motivate people.I am women in tech and It's my 1st year for GSOC. >> >> While going through your list of ideas, I found two projects for which I >> really want to contribute- 'Fedora Web App Development: CommOps & Fedora >> Hub'. I really liked these two ideas and I am eager to add my ideas to the >> project for making it better. I have prepared a complete proposal. The >> reason why I am so desperate for contributing is that I love writing >> contents and designing web apps. >> >> A brief introduction of mine: >> >>> I'm part of MOZILLA student ambassador program. >>> I'm going to attend 'Google's International Women's day Summit' on 19th >>> of March @GOOGLE HYDERABAD . >>> I am working with different organizations and also writing contents ( >>> icytales.com& beyond news). >>> As my mini project in college this year I have developed an App for >>> helping Engineering Students. I am comfortable in working with Java, C/C++, >>> Php, HTML5, CSS3,JavaScript,JQuery and Android Studio. >>> >> >> I want to discuss the details with you before submitting a proposal. And >> my sincere apologies as I am informing you so late. I hope you will still >> consider my application. I'm looking forward to your response. >> Thanks. >> Regards. >> Anubha Maneshwar >> > > Hi Anubha, welcome to the Fedora GSoC 2016 mailing list! > > Sounds like you are following the instructions on the GSoC page for > applying to Fedora so far. Awesome! You're on the right track so far for > getting your application in. > > I'm a mentor for CommOps, but not a GSoC administrator, so I'm not sure if > it's possible for you to apply for two different things at once. However, > if both projects seem very interesting to you, I would recommend going for > the CommOps slot as there is likely to be some overlap with CommOps to > Fedora Hubs, whereas Hubs would be a much more directed and focused project. > > Applications are open from yesterday until next Friday (March 25) if I > recall correctly. If you haven't already, check out this post on the Fedora > Community Blog announcing GSoC 2016. > > > > https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-accepted-google-summer-of-code-gsoc-2016/ > > There's a lot of links and info on that blog post too that you may find > useful. If you haven't already, your next step should be to begin creating > your application for GSoC 2016 on the wiki. Once you do this, you should > send the link to your application back to this list. > > Hope this helps answer some of your questions. Let me know if you have > more questions! Looking forward to getting to know you! > > -- > Cheers, > Justin W. Flory > [email protected] > > > _______________________________________________ > summer-coding mailing list > [email protected] > > http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/[email protected] > >
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