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Posted to dev@community.apache.org by nitika gupta <ni...@gmail.com> on 2012/03/21 23:42:00 UTC

GSOC 2012 Projects

Hi Developers,
Does anyone have more information on GSOC 2012 projects. There are a
couple of JIRAs labelled at GSOC under apache but I am not sure how
exactly the process works. Do we go about proposing projects based on
the JIRAs and talk to the specific community about it? How does the
selection of the projects on the apache side work? GSOC has apache as
one of the organisations but apache has various projects under
it(hive, hadoop, cassandra, pig etc.)

Does someone have inputs on the GSOC process for apache?

Nitika

Re: GSOC 2012 Projects

Posted by Sagara Gunathunga <sa...@gmail.com>.
Following documents [1]  also helpful.

[1] - http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html

Thanks !

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 6:08 AM, Suresh Marru <sm...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi Nitika,
>
> Yes  you are right, GSoC has Apache as an organization, but within apache there are multiple projects and you have a wide variety of projects to choose from. Did you check apache ideas page at - http://s.apache.org/gsoc2012ideas There are 118 project ideas for you to choose from. If you like any project, you should be able to google the appropriate dev mailing list and start engaging in discussions as you work on your proposal. Almost all of the apache project mailing list are easy to find. Even better (and suggested) way will be for you to create a Apache JIRA account and comment on the project idea. That will be automatically cc'ed to the project dev mailing lists.
>
> Suresh
>
> On Mar 21, 2012, at 6:42 PM, nitika gupta wrote:
>
>> Hi Developers,
>> Does anyone have more information on GSOC 2012 projects. There are a
>> couple of JIRAs labelled at GSOC under apache but I am not sure how
>> exactly the process works. Do we go about proposing projects based on
>> the JIRAs and talk to the specific community about it? How does the
>> selection of the projects on the apache side work? GSOC has apache as
>> one of the organisations but apache has various projects under
>> it(hive, hadoop, cassandra, pig etc.)
>>
>> Does someone have inputs on the GSOC process for apache?
>>
>> Nitika
>



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Re: GSOC 2012 Projects

Posted by Suresh Marru <sm...@apache.org>.
Hi Nitika,

Yes  you are right, GSoC has Apache as an organization, but within apache there are multiple projects and you have a wide variety of projects to choose from. Did you check apache ideas page at - http://s.apache.org/gsoc2012ideas There are 118 project ideas for you to choose from. If you like any project, you should be able to google the appropriate dev mailing list and start engaging in discussions as you work on your proposal. Almost all of the apache project mailing list are easy to find. Even better (and suggested) way will be for you to create a Apache JIRA account and comment on the project idea. That will be automatically cc'ed to the project dev mailing lists. 

Suresh

On Mar 21, 2012, at 6:42 PM, nitika gupta wrote:

> Hi Developers,
> Does anyone have more information on GSOC 2012 projects. There are a
> couple of JIRAs labelled at GSOC under apache but I am not sure how
> exactly the process works. Do we go about proposing projects based on
> the JIRAs and talk to the specific community about it? How does the
> selection of the projects on the apache side work? GSOC has apache as
> one of the organisations but apache has various projects under
> it(hive, hadoop, cassandra, pig etc.)
> 
> Does someone have inputs on the GSOC process for apache?
> 
> Nitika