Hi Mohit,

We definitely appreciate your being willing to volunteer your time!

You likely may have seen my previous response to Wei (Mary) Yuan earlier 
on this same listserv.  I'd make the same suggestion to you -- the best 
way to get involved is to learn more about DSpace and its ongoing 
development process (and try to attend DSpace developer meetings, and 
keep track of updates on this listserv).

I've copied in my previous response below.  Please read that response 
for more helpful hints on staying involved with this initiative.

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Hi Mary (and All),

We definitely appreciate your being willing to volunteer your time!

Just so you know, we are still very early on in the process.  At this 
point in time, the "DSpace with Fedora Inside" initiative has not begun 
any formal development.  We're still looking for feedback on our 
proposal, as well as more volunteer developers (if anyone else on the 
list is interested and has time, let me know).  We've already heard from 
many interested persons, and we'll be working to better organize a 
development team in the coming months.

There are several past projects we hope to build off of to make this 
happen. For more information on those, see our FAQ:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpace-Fedora+Integration+FAQ

Since Open Repositories conference (when this initiative was formally 
announced), we've also been discussing ways to provide better 
cross-training between the two project's developer teams.  So, we're 
working on setting up "Intro to Fedora" and "Intro to DSpace" webinars 
for each of the communities.

As we don't yet have a full "development team" organized yet, the best 
way to stay involved is to keep track of updates across 'dspace-devel' 
(this listserv) pertaining to the initiative.  It's also important to be 
aware of the ongoing development of DSpace itself -- so, attending or 
reading the transcripts of the DSpace Developer Meetings is highly 
recommended:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Developer+Meetings

Remember one of the goals of this "DSpace with Fedora Initiative" is not 
to hinder/affect the current DSpace Development process. We also want to 
maintain the same DSpace experience (features, etc), so the more you 
learn/know about DSpace now (and the ongoing development process there) 
the better.

If you (or anyone else) have other questions, let me know.  I'll add you 
to a list of interested people, and as we work to get more organized, 
we'll let you know (we'll also send more status updates across 
dspace-devel obviously).

Thanks again,

- Tim



On 7/28/2010 10:44 PM, MOHIT SHARMA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to be a volunteer developer to help with the project of
> merging Fedora Commons and DSpace.  I would like to help out for the
> first live project.
>
> I am Java developer for around 3 years and i would to love to contribute
> something useful to this project .
>
>
>
> Mohit Sharma
>
>
>
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