Thanks for your reply. I was just going through Getting Started page.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Eduardo Silva <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Nitin Agarwal <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Here its Nitin Agarwal, an open source Software developer and enthusiast. >> I am >> currently pursuing Computer Science and Engineering at International >> Institute >> of Information Technology INDIA. I had an experience working with the >> open >> source organisations and development of open source software. >> >> You can have a look at my github profile<https://github.com/NitinAgarwal>.[1] >> My first priority programming languages >> include GNU C/C++ and Python. I have been using these languages for the >> Coding, >> Programming challenges, Application development and contributing to open >> source >> software. Apart from this, I am also aware of version control systems >> git/github, SVN, >> bazaar and other web technologies like Javascript, Jinja templates, HTML, >> CSS too. >> I am ambititous person eager to learn other technologies when in need >> while working. >> IRC Handle [2]. You can have a look at my Wikipedia >> profile<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Nitinagarwal3006>.[3] >> >> >> My interests include Programming Languages, open source software >> development, >> networking concepts and system administration tasks. I have an indepth of >> the >> networking concepts and various protocols. >> >> While going through the Monkey project ideas page being proposed for Gsoc >> 2014, >> I found the SPDY Protocol (v3.1) Project very appealing to pursue in the >> upcoming >> Google Summer of Code. >> >> I have gone through the Monkey code >> base<https://github.com/monkey/monkey>[4]. As it is based on the HTTP/1.1, >> I have read about it in detail from the RFC 2616. >> >> Since the project aims to add SPDYv3 and HTTP/2.0 support into the Server >> core, >> I have looking at them too currently and understanding them in detail. >> >> Since it is mentioned that there is ongoing work on SPDYv3 and HTTP/2.0 >> support >> into the Server core and the scope of this project idea is to understand >> the new >> architecture, I would like to seek the mentor's guidance on this and >> provide me with >> the necessary links to go through them to have an indepth understanding. >> >> I would like to discuss about the implementation of the SPDY (v3.1) >> protocol, how >> the interaction will take place and what all will be the required steps. >> >> I am looking forward to contribute to Monkey Project in the upcoming >> Google Summer >> of Code 2014 through this Project Idea. I am looking forward to discuss >> about more details >> of the Project with the mentor to draft a strong proposal for Gsoc 2014. >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> *Nitin Agarwal* >> > > we have just pushed a new getting started section: > > http://monkey-project.com/gsoc2014/getting_started > > that info will give you the required steps to get involved into the SW > components so you can get a better idea how the project should be done. > > feel free to ask on this thread about this specific project, > > best, > >
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