Hi. Le ven. 3 mars 2023 à 01:13, Alex Ryu <[email protected]> a écrit : > > To whom it may concern, > > > > Hello, my name is HyoungJoo Ryu. > > I am interested in participating in Apache Software Foundation’s “Common > Math” project through Google Summer of Code this summer. Especially idea > #1: Redesign and modularize the “ml” package to enable multi-thread usage. > > > > I am currently a sophomore student majoring in Computer Science at Virginia > Tech, and have a strong foundation in OOP especially in Java, and Data > Structures and Algorithms. > > > > My question is that do we have to go through all the ideas in the idea list > for this project or is it there for us to select one from the list.
One or more, from the non-exhaustive list there, or other issues on the bug-tracking system or a new feature (that is within scope). But the ML area is pretty large already, indeed. Also, note that there is pending work on a relatively recent proposal to refactor the "genetics" package that could be rightfully included in that project. > Also I > am currently going through the “ML” package, and wondering if there are any > tips for newcomers going through the package and is there a way to discuss > my proposal with any potential mentors? This ML is usually the right place for a general discussion (e.g. new feature, alternative designs, ...) Technical details can then be further refined in JIRA reports dedicated to specific tasks. > > I believe that this project will provide me with a great opportunity to > expand my knowledge and expertise in programming. I am ready to learn as > much as possible and take on any new challenges, while making meaningful > contributions. You are certainly welcome to contribute here. Thanks for your interest, Gilles --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
