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Re: [jwt-dev] Google SoC proposal acceptions announced

Hi all,

I feel a little bit discouraging myself but only little, because I was
uberbusy during last days :o)
Anyway I still want to contribute some of my free time to the project.

2010/4/30, Marc Dutoo <marc.dutoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Florian, all
>
> That is unfortunate indeed, for JWT and first and foremost for Ilshat.
>
> I think the JWT Views framework is great, and now what would be needed
> is time and work, as the GSOC proposal outlined. Alas I won't have those
> for that right away. However I'm going to make small improvements before
> the summer, thanks to one of our customer.
>
> Regards,
> Marc
>
> Florian Lautenbacher a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> as alas you can read in the email below we were again unfortunate and the
>> student proposal for GSoC concerning JWT and BPMN was not selected :-(
>>
>> So either we find another funding possibility or we discuss what our
>> future
>> possibilities for extending the JWT metamodel and creating a new view
>> would
>> look like.
>>
>> Right now I don't find much time to work for JWT, but there might be more
>> chance from July on... I'll keep you posted.
>>
>> But it would be nice if we already have some steps towards this goal until
>> then (which would then be integrated in Helios, too)...
>> Any ideas how we could accomplish that?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Florian
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 13:11:16 +0300
>> From: Ahti Kitsik <ahti@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [soc-dev] Accepted Google SoC Proposals at Eclipse Announced!
>> To: Eclipse Summer of Code Mailing List <soc-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Message-ID:
>> 	<t2gec3fdc421004270311pbe7d0bf5t2c3f6212ea58d98a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>
>> Hello Everyone!
>>
>> Congratulations to all the mentors and students involved in this year SoC
>> proposal process!
>>
>> We managed to get 1 additional slot so Eclipse, mentors and students have
>> 11
>> SoC projects to run this summer!
>>
>> All 11 projects were putting real hard effort into the proposal and making
>> sure they get the attention from the mentors and the community.
>> We all have high expectations now as the number of funded projects was
>> half
>> of what we had last year -- meaning only the best from the best got
>> through.
>>
>> Lots of very good good(!!) proposals were left out. Thank you and if your
>> proposal did not win, please try again next year if you're still eligible.
>>
>> Feel free to approach me or any other org admin for guidance how to get
>> maximum out of this process as early as possible.
>>
>>
>> Now, all accepted students and mentors [1], please keep reading!!
>>
>> Let's start with small things like making sure you have user account with
>> wiki editing permissions.
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2010 page already lists all
>> the projects (thanks Benny!).
>>
>> All you need to do is bootstrap your own page by following the guidelines
>> at
>> the front-page.
>> Include as much information as you can! It all helps you, your mentor and
>> the whole eclipse soc team.
>> Feel free to learn from last year pages regarding formatting and content
>> hints.
>>
>> Additionally, there will be several ways to start communicating with the
>> whole eclipse soc team, including freenode #eclipse-soc channel and your
>> own
>> blog :)
>>
>> I encourage everyone to have or set up a blog to start reporting weekly
>> progress and engaging community to your project! The earlier the better!
>>
>> The GOOD thing about keeping a blog is that it makes it easy for you to
>> get
>> listed at planet eclipse (http://www.planeteclipse.org/planet/).
>> You get TONS of great audience by being there!
>> Of course getting there means you first need to run your blog for a while
>> with a proven posting habits :)
>>
>>
>> Let me know if you get confused by anything and we'll figure it out!
>>
>>
>> On behalf of eclipse soc admins,
>>
>> Ahti
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ahti Kitsik
>> Founder & Chief Coder @ Codehoop
>>
>> Eclipse RCP development, Open Source consulting
>> Read more: http://www.codehoop.com
>> My blog: http://ahtik.com/blog
>>
>>
>> [1] Full list of the proposals that got accepted for 2010.
>>
>> Improve Eclipse Git integration
>> Student: Dariusz Luksza
>> Mentor(s): Matthias Sohn
>>
>> WAR deployment for RAP/Equinox based applications
>> Student: Holger Staudacher
>> Mentor(s): Ruediger Herrmann
>>
>> Theme editor for RAP
>> Student: Benjamin Muskalla (IRC: benny`work)
>> Mentor(s): Ruediger Herrmann
>>
>> Rich Editor For Wiki Markup
>> Student: Harshana Eranga Martin
>> Mentor(s): David Green
>>
>> index based model compare match engine
>> Student: Stefan Leopold
>> Mentor(s): Cedric Brun
>>
>> Restlet integration with Equinox
>> Student: Rajeev Sampath
>> Mentor(s): Bryan Hunt
>>
>> C++ editor enhancements
>> Student: Tomasz Wesolowski
>> Mentor(s): Alena Laskavaia
>>
>> DNS-SD based wide-area ECF discovery provider
>> Student: Markus Alexander Kuppe (IRC: lemmy)
>> Mentor(s): Scott Lewis
>>
>> Hudson Integration for Mylyn
>> Student: Markus Knittig
>> Mentor(s): Steffen Pingel
>>
>> Google Wave ECF provider
>> Student: Sebastian Schmidt (IRC: sebs)
>> Mentor(s): Mustafa Isik
>>
>> Integrate GMF runtime with Mylyn task focused UI
>> Student: Yongming Luo
>> Mentor(s): Mariot Chauvin
>>
>>
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