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[jira] [Comment Edited] (RAT-131) GSOC Refactor Apache Rat Core to a Classic Object Oriented Design

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Manuel Súarez Sánchez edited comment on RAT-131 at 4/15/13 2:21 PM:
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Hello, 

Is this project still available to take up at Google summer of code 2013?? I'm interested in this project because I have experience in Agile, skill in Java with Testing(I like Q.A), now I´m studying OCPJP(Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer) and in the future I would like to be architect java(For me this project it´s great to improve my skill besides I contribute to the open source and Google summer of code).

I wait news about it.
                
      was (Author: elnuma):
    Hello, 

Is this project still available to take up at Google summer of code 2013?? I'm interested in this project because I have experience in Agile, skill in Java with Testing(I like Q.A), now I´m studying OCPJP(Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer) and in the future I would like to be architect java(For me this project it´s great to improve my skill besides I contribute to the open soure and Google summer of code).

I wait news about it.
                  
> GSOC Refactor Apache Rat Core to a Classic Object Oriented Design
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>
>                 Key: RAT-131
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAT-131
>             Project: Apache Rat
>          Issue Type: Wish
>            Reporter: Robert Burrell Donkin
>              Labels: agile, ddd, gsoc2013, java, test-driven
>
> The core code for Apache Rat has difficulties which lead to a high bar for contributions:
> * based on an experimental streaming architecture
> * hard to understand
> * poorly covered by edge-to-edge tests
> Replace this by a conventional object-oriented design with clear model based on the domain.
> A good opportunity for a student interested in Agile, test-first approaches and domain-driven design with a good sense of object-oriented design to showcase their skills and learn about open source development. The emphasis would be on high quality, test-driven code driving a clear, well documented design,  

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