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[jira] Updated: (SLING-1438) GSoC 2010: create a mini-CMS to demonstrate Sling

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Bertrand Delacretaz updated SLING-1438:
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(was: I'm eligible student for the GSoC 2010. 
My skills are:
- knowledge of the main principles of software interface organization;
- mastering of models, methods, modes and forms of analysis for computer systems and networks;
- fundamental knowledge of different programming languages:  Pascal, .Net, Java, Python, PHP and others;
- usage of relational DB systems: ER-models and complex SQL queries;
- understanding of modern tendencies in the development of computer and information technologies;
- software design and engineering
- software quality
Sling is something new and interesting for me so I want to know more about it.)

> GSoC 2010: create a mini-CMS to demonstrate Sling
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>
>                 Key: SLING-1438
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1438
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Documentation
>            Reporter: Bertrand Delacretaz
>
> This is a suggested project for Google Summer of Code 2010.
> The goal is to create a mini-CMS with Sling, that demonstrates Sling best practices.
> The emphasis is on the quality and readability of the demo code, and we expect to have to go through several iterations to refine it and the corresponding JCR content model so that they demonstrate Sling best practices. We will not necessarily create a full-fledged CMS, the goal is for the result to be educational and help Sling newcomers understand how to create web applications with it.
> Suggested technologies: jQuery for the front-end, ESP and/or JSP for server-side scripting, and Java code in OSGi bundles for back-end functionality.
> See http://tinyurl.com/asfgsoc for the full list of GSoC 2010 projects at the ASF, and http://community.apache.org/gsoc for general GSoC information.

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