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*Experience in developing applications with networking, which is related to the project of my choice.
*Experience in developing applications with networking, which is related to the project of my choice.
*Working in groups.
*Working in groups.
*Experience in writing.
*Experienced in writing.

Revision as of 19:03, 4 April 2012

Contact Information

  • Email Address: thomkoenders@gmail.com
  • Telephone: +31613091851
  • Blog URL: thomkoenders.blogspot.com
  • Freenode IRC Nick: Wolk

Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?

I have been using Fedora for quite some while and I like it a lot. I have been considering to contribute to the Fedora project for quite a while but had a hard time taking that final step. The GSoC program seemed to me like the perfect opportunity to change this and therefore I decided to try and join this way. I would like to be able to contribute to the Fedora project this way in order to make it an even better distribution than it already is.

Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora project

Unfortunatly, as mentioned earlier, I have not been involved in the Fedora project other than using it.

Did you participate with the past GSoC programs, if so which years, which organizations?

I did not participate in past GSoC programs. I wanted to participate last year but was just a little too late.

Will you continue contributing

I would very much like to continue contributing to the Fedora project after the project, preferably in the area I worked on in the GSoC since I would be familiar with this area.

Why should we choose you over the other applicants?

I have been studying software engineering for the past five years, the practical side as well as the academical side. I enjoy developing software and feel I learned a great deal about software development in these five years.

I have worked with a lot of different object oriented programming languages like JAVA, C#.NET, PHP, C++, Python. Using this programming languages to develop applications, school as well as my own projects, has given me quite some developing experience. I also take every possibility I can to try and learn new things.

Ofcourse I am well aware I still have a lot to learn and therefore I hope I will be given this possibility in order to further develop my skills. Also, as mentioned in the upcomming section, I have been developing applications dealing with networking multiple times in the past. I think this experience with networking in applications will be quite handy.

I have been working in groups a lot, interdisciplinary as well as with other software developers, which gave me a lot of experience in working in teams. Also for most of the school project I have done, I had to write documentation and reports. Therefore I also have experience in writing documentation.

In short

  • Studying software development and computing science for past five year.
  • Lot of experience in multiple programming languages and object oriented programming as a whole.
  • Willing to learn.
  • Experience in developing applications with networking, which is related to the project of my choice.
  • Working in groups.
  • Experienced in writing.