Re: [GSoC] Introduction and hoping to contribute!

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On Mon, 2017-04-03 at 00:55 -0400, taingram@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello William and 389-devel,
> 
> I'm Thomas Ingram, a second year CS student hoping to get into GSoC
> this year, and really hoping to work with Fedora! I'm a longtime Fedora
> and GNU/Linux user and have always wanted to contribute.
> 
> I am interested in working on 389's python administration framework for
> this year's GSoC! I a lot of experience working with GNU/Linux and
> administering machines. I have some experience programming in Python
> and thanks to my Java background I know how to make use of Classes,
> Inheritance, and Modules. I also have a good amount of C experience and
> writing C for GNU/Linux (or POSIX) systems if that helps as well. I'm
> very excited about the prospect of working with Fedora and free
> software and would be happy to take extra time to learn in the area's I
> am lacking.
> 
> I've attached my rough draft proposal, any feedback would be greatly
> appreciated! Thanks!

Thanks for your proposal: I think that it looks good, and encourage you
to submit soon as applications close soon.

Please submit under the development:python proposal tag for the fedora
project.

Thanks for your interest! 

-- 
Sincerely,

William Brown
Software Engineer
Red Hat, Australia/Brisbane

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