Suman,

     FYI, the proposal for Harmony-daemon is not easy, it requires deep
knowledge in Java Runtime and JVM, and what's more, there's already some
discussion/projects on this topic, we need more innovation.
     There's many discussion on harmony-classes-selector, you can read them
on mailing-list.

2009/3/31 Suman <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> My name is Suman. I am a Masters student in CS at Brown and I am
> interested in Java development. For the same reason, I am also excited
> to contribute code to an open source Java implementation, that will
> potentially be used my millions of people.  I am interested in the
> following SoC projects and I would be happy to contribute to any of
> them.
>
> harmony-tools-1 (jar)
>
> harmony-tools-2 (jdb)
>
> harmony-daemon
>
> harmony-classes-selector
>
> harmony-GC-1
>
> However, I am interested to know how difficult it is to implement
> either of these projects. From my experience, I expect the GC will be
> hardest, while the jar will probably be the easiest.  Also, from the
> mentors perspective, I would like to know what a valuable contribution
> would be?
>
> Thanks,
> -S-
>



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Best Regards!

Jimmy, Jing Lv
China Software Development Lab, IBM

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