This is a good opportunity for increasing awareness for Apache
Tuscany. We could identify some JIRAs and/or very small projects (e.g
enhancements to specific extensions) that we could send to J Aaron
Farr to be used with the Chinese students.

Thoughts ? Any suggestions ?


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From: J Aaron Farr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 1:27 AM
Subject: Low hanging bugs for students
To: Apache Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



 This next weekend I'm going to be at the Asia Open Source Symposium
 Code Fest.  What was going to be a hackathon-like event is now a
 student focused event with something like 50 university students
 attending for two days to learn something about open source.  So now
 I'm trying to come up with ideas on what to have these students do.

 My preference is to have the students work on a bunch of patches over
 two days rather than work on a single application to be released at
 the end of the event.  To me, the patch process is a fairly unique
 open source skill, so that's what I want to emphasize.

 I already have some bugs, features and code in mind, most related to
 the ApacheCon website.  But if anyone has some ideas of other low
 hanging bugs or features that I could task a few students with, please
 let me know.  Think of it as a two-day "summer of code".

 If anyone has any other thoughts or suggestions, please pass them on.

 Thanks!

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