yep...all of them except matlearn is pretty fresh...actually I was more
into algorithm and stuff, and really never felt the need to string together
small bits of code and push them onto github.
Avik Pal
Bengal Engineering & Scieence University,Shibpur
github:https://github.com/avikpal
IRC:- irc://freenode/avikp,isnick
twitter:-https://twitter.com/avikpalme
On 16 April 2013 22:14, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay <
sankarshan.mukhopadhyay(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Avik Pal <avikpal.me(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I went through the GSOC '13 ideas list and found the project *Implement
> a binding translator for GlusterFS* very interesting. I also would like
> to say that I also fulfill all the necessary prerequisites given in the
> project ideas page.
>
I am guessing that it would be appropriate for you to start conversations
on the appropriate IRC channel for Gluster. And, start poking around the
existing codebase.
> A little about myself(you may wanna skip this)
> I have about 4 years of programming experience, I am the coordinator of
> the Software Club in my University and help first and second year students
> with Algorithms, I sometimes also take coding sessions here. My team
> qualified for the ACM-ICPC 2012 Regionals(only team selected from my
> university in that region).
>
> I'm hoping to participate in GSoC since while I'm an avid open-source
> enthusiast, I haven't had any chance in contributing to something this big
> before and it's about time to fix that.You can find some of my toy projects
> at
https://github.com/avikpal
>
The github repos seem remarkably "fresh". Did you push them recently ?
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sankarshan mukhopadhyay
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