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===Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?===
===Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?===
I have been using various linux distros since I started using linux around 4 years ago. I found Fedora as one of the most well-documented, systematic and rapidly updating distros and I kept using it. I am currently using Fedora 19. As I have been a long-time user, I would like to start contributing to the Fedora community.
I have been using various linux distros since I started using linux around 4 years ago. I found Fedora as one of the most well-documented, systematic and rapidly updating distros and I kept using it. I am currently using Fedora 19. As I have been a long-time user, I would like to start contributing to the Fedora community.
Moreover, the Fedora project is very large and diverse. The experience that I will gain from contributing to Fedora is not something every organization can provide. I definitely have the interest and curiosity to become a part of the Fedora project.
Moreover, the Fedora project is very large and diverse. The experience that I will gain from contributing to Fedora is not something every organization can provide. I definitely have the interest and curiosity to become a part of the Fedora project.


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===Will you continue contributing/ supporting the Fedora project after the GSoC 2013 program, if yes, which team(s), you are interested with?===
===Will you continue contributing/ supporting the Fedora project after the GSoC 2013 program, if yes, which team(s), you are interested with?===
I will definitely be willing to continue contributing to the Fedora project and invest much more of my time in giving back to the community.
I will definitely be willing to continue contributing to the Fedora project and invest much more of my time in giving back to the community.
I would like to start off as a package maintainer for fedora. I have recently learnt ruby and I am very interested in the Ruby_SIG group of the fedora project. This project, itself, would require long-term package maintainers which I would be very much glad to be. I am open to any other opportunities which may co-exist with my interests and my skills.
I would like to start off as a package maintainer for fedora. I have recently learnt ruby and I am very interested in the Ruby_SIG group of the fedora project. This project, itself, would require long-term package maintainers which I would be very much glad to be. I am open to any other opportunities which may co-exist with my interests and my skills.


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I think I have the following advantages to offer:
I think I have the following advantages to offer:
1. I am aquainted with how I need to proceed for the project of 'Setup Gitlab as a front end for Fedora Hosted git repositories'. I have actually gone through the packaging process for one of the ruby packages, I have run and used Gitlab on Ubuntu and I know the procedure to deploy gitlab for fedora-hosted.
1. I am aquainted with how I need to proceed for the project of 'Setup Gitlab as a front end for Fedora Hosted git repositories'. I have actually gone through the packaging process for one of the ruby packages, I have run and used Gitlab on Ubuntu and I know the procedure to deploy gitlab for fedora-hosted.
2. I am planning for long-term involvement with the Fedora Project, which may be very beneficial for this project.
2. I am planning for long-term involvement with the Fedora Project, which may be very beneficial for this project.
3. I have worked with languages like C, C++, Java, Ruby, Python, web frameworks like PHP, Django, CSS, and database languages like Oracle, Mysql, javascript.
3. I have worked with languages like C, C++, Java, Ruby, Python, web frameworks like PHP, Django, CSS, and database languages like Oracle, Mysql, javascript.
4. I have worked as an intern with a reputed startup changerepublic.com which has given me a lot of experience in how to get things started and working along with a lot of industry exposure and knowledge of development in the real world.
4. I have worked as an intern with a reputed startup changerepublic.com which has given me a lot of experience in how to get things started and working along with a lot of industry exposure and knowledge of development in the real world.
5. I have very strong foundation in CS fundamentals and I study at one of the very renowned IITs.
5. I have very strong foundation in CS fundamentals and I study at one of the very renowned IITs.
6. I tend to get very well with my team-mates as most of my academic projects involve working in a teams.
6. I tend to get very well with my team-mates as most of my academic projects involve working in a teams.
7. I pick up new languages and technologies really fast and know how to use documentations effectively. I need a very minimal ramp-up time before I can get started with a project.
7. I pick up new languages and technologies really fast and know how to use documentations effectively. I need a very minimal ramp-up time before I can get started with a project.
8. I effectively use the mailing-lists and irc communication channels to resolve any queries or issues I may have. I am also very comfortable using source repository and version control tools like git and svn.
8. I effectively use the mailing-lists and irc communication channels to resolve any queries or issues I may have. I am also very comfortable using source repository and version control tools like git and svn.

Latest revision as of 05:05, 30 April 2013

Contact Information

  • Email Address: ved.harish3@gmail.com
  • Blog URL: http://vedharish3.blogspot.in/
  • Freenode IRC Nick: something on freenode. You can find me on #fedora-admin or #fedora-ruby

NOTE: We require all students to blog about the progress of their project. You are strongly encouraged to register on the Freenode network and participate in our IRC channels. For more information and other instructions contact Org Admins.

please answer following questions

Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?

I have been using various linux distros since I started using linux around 4 years ago. I found Fedora as one of the most well-documented, systematic and rapidly updating distros and I kept using it. I am currently using Fedora 19. As I have been a long-time user, I would like to start contributing to the Fedora community.

Moreover, the Fedora project is very large and diverse. The experience that I will gain from contributing to Fedora is not something every organization can provide. I definitely have the interest and curiosity to become a part of the Fedora project.

Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora project or any other open source project as a contributor?

I have not been involved with the fedora community as a contributor since long but I have recently started contributing as a Fedora Package maintainer with uploading a package as a bug-fix. I find GSoC as a very good opportunity to start moving in the direction of being a long-term contributor to the fedora community.

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

No, I have not participated in the past GSOC programs.

Will you continue contributing/ supporting the Fedora project after the GSoC 2013 program, if yes, which team(s), you are interested with?

I will definitely be willing to continue contributing to the Fedora project and invest much more of my time in giving back to the community.

I would like to start off as a package maintainer for fedora. I have recently learnt ruby and I am very interested in the Ruby_SIG group of the fedora project. This project, itself, would require long-term package maintainers which I would be very much glad to be. I am open to any other opportunities which may co-exist with my interests and my skills.

Why should we choose you over other applicants?

I think I have the following advantages to offer: 1. I am aquainted with how I need to proceed for the project of 'Setup Gitlab as a front end for Fedora Hosted git repositories'. I have actually gone through the packaging process for one of the ruby packages, I have run and used Gitlab on Ubuntu and I know the procedure to deploy gitlab for fedora-hosted.

2. I am planning for long-term involvement with the Fedora Project, which may be very beneficial for this project.

3. I have worked with languages like C, C++, Java, Ruby, Python, web frameworks like PHP, Django, CSS, and database languages like Oracle, Mysql, javascript.

4. I have worked as an intern with a reputed startup changerepublic.com which has given me a lot of experience in how to get things started and working along with a lot of industry exposure and knowledge of development in the real world.

5. I have very strong foundation in CS fundamentals and I study at one of the very renowned IITs.

6. I tend to get very well with my team-mates as most of my academic projects involve working in a teams.

7. I pick up new languages and technologies really fast and know how to use documentations effectively. I need a very minimal ramp-up time before I can get started with a project.

8. I effectively use the mailing-lists and irc communication channels to resolve any queries or issues I may have. I am also very comfortable using source repository and version control tools like git and svn.