Hi Zubair,
It was a pleasure to have you in our team. Now, it's your team too. It was a
great experience to mentor you in GSoC. We learn a lot together.
Let's put our ideas to rock to the community ;)
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Zubair Nabi <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Today is the last day of GSoC and I just tagged the final code GSoC
> release.
> I just wanted to thank everyone at Umit for running such a wonderful
> outfit.
> >From the onset of GSoC, everyone has been really friendly and helpful. For
> me, personally, it has been a wonderful learning experience. I have gotten
> the chance to play with (and even master) some tools and libraries that I
> didn't know existed.
>
> And now some individual acknowledgement:
>
> - Rodolfo - For being so helpful whenever I bugged you about git. You never
> let me down with your insight.
> - Angad - For traceroute porting to Android and the general conversations
> about Android.
> - Adriano - For being a wonderful commander-in-chief and keeping everyone
> on
> their toes. Also, for taking the lead on the specification and contributing
> some amazing ideas, not to mention the idea of ICM itself.
> - Diogo - The painstaking testing of Aggregator webservices that we did
> over
> these last few months. For never getting edgy over the fact, that it took
> me
> 5 minutes or more to recompile and redeploy the agent code on the emulator
> on average for every small change, meanwhile you had to wait everytime.
> Also, for not cursing GAE so much.
> - Alan - The long and annoying testing of p2p communication using byte
> streams which took us a long time to perfect. For not getting cross during
> my marathon recompiling sessions. Also, for more or less single-handedly
> designing the p2p message formats and IDs.
> - Luis - And last but not the least, my mentor and friend Luis. For leading
> from the front. For suggesting great tools and libraries. Being there
> whenever I hit a brick wall somewhere. For understanding when I took a
> couple of days off when my friend passed away or when I had to go away for
> my graduation party. For not getting pissed when the Internet messed up
> during our Skype calls.
>
> Thank you, everyone.
>
> This is not the end of the road for me with Umit. GSoC might have ended but
> I am still going to continue contributing to the ICM mobile agent and Umit
> in general. So as of tomorrow I'm going to be an official Umit volunteer. I
> look forward to working with all you in making the ICM a success. Because
> at
> the end of the day, Umit is much more than an open source software
> organization; it's a family.
>
> --
> Best,
> __
> Zubair
>
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