HI dave Thanking you, I ll drop a mail for more clarifications
cheers hala On 3/31/08, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Harsha Halgaswatta > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear all > > I am a level 3 Computer Science and Engineering undergraduate at > University > > of Moratuwa,Sri Lanka.Currently i have almost finished implementing a > > member section at E-channelling (pvt) Ltd which is the market leader of > > health care system upon online channel booking system and first listed > > company in Colombo stock exchange.I developed this project from the > scratch > > using STRUTS2 web framework.I am now fairly familiar those areas > > passionating specially on JAVA. > > > > I am interested in collaborating on apache roller photogallery.I have > listed > > up my idea below > > Pl comment on that weather my intention is true as expected. > > > > As it is just lacking a photo and file uploading mechanism in roller blog > > server, it would be better to have efficient mechanism to upload photos > and > > files. The cream of having such a mechanism in point of roller view is > it > > would support the roller users(web logger users ) in a convenient and > > interesting way than it is used to be as playing with images , photos > ,and > > documents may inspire the user. > > > > The intention of this project is to create such a attractive interface > for > > uploading images while browsing, searching uploaded files. Further it > would > > allow any images to be changed, resized , edit etc. > > > > The top most interface of this photogallery should be attractive covering > > primary functionalities (uploading photos , images ,files ,etc) and > browsing > > or searching those previously uploaded stuff*. *This interface also > supply > > the images with resizing facility or editing facility while allowing pre > > stored images view in thumbnail mode. > > > > I am really passionate with struts2 framework, So I hope it > > would not be difficult for me to integrate my logics with the server side > > implementation after extracting the flavour of Roller's Struts 2 action > > infrastructure. > > Hi Harasha, > > I think you've captured the spirit of the project there and the > overall goal, but I think you'll have the best chance if your > application explains more specifically about how you will approach the > problem. > > Here's what the FAQ says: > > "5. What should a student application look like?" > > "Your application should include the following: your project proposal, > why you'd like to complete this particular project, and the reason > you're the best individual to do so. Your proposal should also include > details of your academic, industry, and/or open source development > experience, and other details as you see fit. An explanation of your > development methodology is a good idea, as well. If your organization > has a specific application template they would like you to use, it > will be made available to you to fill in when submitting your proposal > via the GSoC web app." > > "Note that there is a 7500-character limit to proposals, so be > prepared to supplement your proposal text with links to an external > site. However, you should still plan to provide an abstract of your > proposal, including a brief list of deliverables, via the GSoC web app > to ensure that your work receives sufficient review; terse > applications tend to look like incomplete applications during the > review process." > > http://code.google.com/opensource/gsoc/2008/faqs.html > > Hope that helps, > - Dave >
