That's me, man.  I sent in the application, and would love to help out
more.  The last two months have seen me buried in homework and learning my
new job, plus re-building a unit and metric conversion and representation
system that can jive with JPA (JScience didn't fit the bill so it had to
go).  So, this summer would be a GREAT time to work on OpenEJB stuff, like
bigger, better tutorials that are integrated with example applications.

Anyway, the application is in.  Hopefully you find it and pick me up.

Cheers, all.
--
Alex








On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Jacek Laskowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:22 AM, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >  Last time I sent a similar note a slightly younger Jacek Laskowski
> >  volunteered and wrote an article on OpenEJB/Tomcat which we got
> >  published on O'Reilly's onjava.com.  He even wound up being a
> >  committer in the process.  Let's hope we're as lucky this time :)
>
> Remember it. It's not that tough as I had first thought. Really. Just
> a couple of sentences that out of a sudden became an article. I
> enjoyed it very much. I remember it was my first exposure and couldn't
> believe I was an author published on O'Reilly. Thanks Dave. It was you
> who made that happen.
>
> On that note, I thought about Google Summer of Code 2008 and OpenEJB.
> I think it'd help us a lot if we could invite a student who'd learn
> *us* what it is to start from scratch to learn EJB and OpenEJB. I'm
> thinking about OSGi and OpenEJB. There is not much to do in this area,
> but definitely worth to look at as it might turn out to be a way to
> follow in the future. Shall I write an abstract for GSoC?
>
> Jacek
>
> --
> Jacek Laskowski
> http://www.JacekLaskowski.pl
>

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