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==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ====
==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ====
My initial experience with Linux began with Ubuntu sometime in 2012. After some time I began to jump very often to many different distros till one day I stumbled upon Fedora. However, this time I had no urge to leave, or rather I didn't want to. Fedora wasn't like the others, there was something different about it that made me choose fedora as my main operating system of choice. I believe it was the way it presented itself with with its up to date technologies yet having a very polished feel to it that drew me to Fedora.  
My initial experience with Linux began with Ubuntu sometime in 2012. After some time I began to jump very often to many different distros till one day I stumbled upon Fedora. However, this time I had no urge to leave, or rather I didn't want to. Fedora wasn't like the others, there was something different about it that made me choose fedora as my main operating system of choice. I believe it was the way it presented itself with with its up to date technologies yet having a very polished feel to it that drew me to Fedora.


==== Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora Project or another open-source project as a contributor? ====
==== Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora Project or another open-source project as a contributor? ====
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Yes, I do plan on contributing to the Fedora Project after GSoC. I'm most interested in the atomic project, more specifically, the   
Yes, I do plan on contributing to the Fedora Project after GSoC. I'm most interested in the atomic project, more specifically, the   
==== Why should we choose you over other applicants? ====
==== Why should we choose you over other applicants? ====
I believe you should choose me as opposed to the other candidates because
I want to contribute if I am selected or not so I believe
==== Have you contributed to any other open source organizations or projects? If so, do you have artifacts you can show so we can see your skill set(s)? ====
==== Have you contributed to any other open source organizations or projects? If so, do you have artifacts you can show so we can see your skill set(s)? ====
I have not contributed to any other open source organizations but I have participated in a project course during school. I was tasked with building a website with the following technologies:java, jdbc, mysql, html, jsp, javascript, and jquery.
I have not contributed to any other open source organizations but I have participated in a project course during school. I was tasked with building a website with the following technologies:java, jdbc, mysql, html, jsp, javascript, and jquery. this project can be found in my bitbucket account or here https://andrew_daniel_do@bitbucket.org/andrew_daniel_do/project-2.git


==== Do you have any other open source experience (even if not coding-related)? ====
==== Do you have any other open source experience (even if not coding-related)? ====

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Questions to answer

Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?

My initial experience with Linux began with Ubuntu sometime in 2012. After some time I began to jump very often to many different distros till one day I stumbled upon Fedora. However, this time I had no urge to leave, or rather I didn't want to. Fedora wasn't like the others, there was something different about it that made me choose fedora as my main operating system of choice. I believe it was the way it presented itself with with its up to date technologies yet having a very polished feel to it that drew me to Fedora.

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

No, I have not had any past involvement with the Fedora project or any other open-source project.

Have you participated in GSoC in the past? If so, what year(s) and which organization(s)?

No, this is my first time participating in GSoC.

Do you plan to continue contributing to the Fedora Project after GSoC? If yes, what sub-project(s) are you interested with?

Yes, I do plan on contributing to the Fedora Project after GSoC. I'm most interested in the atomic project, more specifically, the

Why should we choose you over other applicants?

I want to contribute if I am selected or not so I believe

Have you contributed to any other open source organizations or projects? If so, do you have artifacts you can show so we can see your skill set(s)?

I have not contributed to any other open source organizations but I have participated in a project course during school. I was tasked with building a website with the following technologies:java, jdbc, mysql, html, jsp, javascript, and jquery. this project can be found in my bitbucket account or here https://andrew_daniel_do@bitbucket.org/andrew_daniel_do/project-2.git

Do you have any other open source experience (even if not coding-related)?

I have dabbled in several other

Proposal Description

Overview and The Need

Any relevant experience you have

I have taken a course in computer organization which had us program a little bit in C and assembly. Additionally, I will be taking principles of system design in spring, where i'll be using C extensively. After the course I expect to have moderate experience with C enabling me to understand the code in a timely manner.

How do you intend to implement your proposal

Refactoring will be done in the code base to a certain extent as discussed with the mentor and also the journaling feature - 'changelog' of glusterfs will be customised to serve the file-level synchronization.

A rough timeline for your progress

Final deliverable

Any other details you feel we should consider

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