Good to hear that you find the project interesting.

#286 sounds like a great fit for you. Have you tried to setup a simple
cluster with Whirr? How do you think the blob store client should look like?

Cheers,

-- Andrei Savu / andreisavu.ro

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 12:21 AM, Doron Tsur <[email protected]> wrote:

> HI all,
>
> This is the second ASF project that caught my eye. I guess Apache must be
> doing something right. I looked in to some JIRA issues which are mentored
> candidate and this interested me
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-286
>
> I've been taking interest in several open source project, after speaking
> with several committers on a bunch of projects I figured out the style of
> project I would like to do. I would like to own one feature, it doesn't
> really matter which, though there some which are more appealing than
> others. This would be my main project, during that time I would also like
> to perform general purpose bug fixing. This will allow me to produce two
> forms of deliverable code. The bug fixes should be on a weekly or bi-weekly
> basis depending on main projects constrains and other factors. I will work
> out the details with the mentor. I wonder if this approach sounds
> reasonable for you?
>
> I'm guessing some of you or going to be mentors in the upcoming GSoC, do
> you have a specific notion in mind?
> What kind of details would you like to see in the application?
> Any Whirr specific documents you would like me to go in to while writing up
> a proposal?
>
> Please, feel free to share your thoughts!
>
> Good Day,
> qballer
>

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