[opensuse-marketing] Review required GSoC article
Hey All, This is a small article, can you please review it "openSUSE welcome Google Summer of Code 2014 participants Thanks to Google, openSUSE has an excellent number of slots and an equally excellent number of mentors and students for Google Summer of Code 2014. Througuout the summer, students participanting in this program will code for openSUSE and its sister organizations ownCloud, MATE and Zorp and help them move forward. The best part of the projects is that the students most of the code written will go upstream and will benefit openSUSE in general also. Along with this, we have an equally good range of projects that contribute to improve the existing openSUSE architecture. The list of successfull students are : 1. Travel Support Program application - Karthik Senthil 2. Playlist Functionality for ownCloud Music App - Volkan 3. ownCloud Calendar Application in angularJS - Raghu Nayyar 4. openSUSE GSOC ideas: Cool live flash - Zsolt Peter Basak 5. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Refactor user management model - Stella Rouzi 6. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Implemention Organizer Dashboard - cbruckmayer 7. MATE: Port from deprecated GStreamer 0.10 - Michal Ratajsky 8. Integrate Snapper Snapshot browsing into openSUSE Desktop tools - Oguz Kayral 9. Implement an application-level LBaaS driver for Zorp - Péter Vörös 10. Extend Git-Review to support BitBucket - xystushi 11. Event Splash page for Visitors In Open Source Event Manager Application. - Gopesh Tulsyan 12. ePub support in Atril (MATE) - avishkar gupta 13. Add Snapshot management API to libvirt Xenlight driver - David Kiarie 14. Add a Snapshot Handling Framework to openSUSE GUI Tools - Varad Gautam In the following weeks weeks we will talk a lot more about these projects and get to know these students well. Lets brew some code now. " -- Regards Manu Gupta -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
2014-04-21 22:06 GMT+03:00 Manu Gupta
Hey All,
This is a small article, can you please review it
"openSUSE welcome Google Summer of Code 2014 participants
Thanks to Google, openSUSE has an excellent number of slots and an equally excellent number of mentors and students for Google Summer of Code 2014. Througuout the summer, students participanting in this program will code for openSUSE and its sister organizations ownCloud, MATE and Zorp and help them move forward. The best part of the projects is that the students most of the code written will go upstream and will benefit openSUSE in general also. Along with this, we have an equally good range of projects that contribute to improve the existing openSUSE architecture.
The list of successfull students are :
1. Travel Support Program application - Karthik Senthil 2. Playlist Functionality for ownCloud Music App - Volkan 3. ownCloud Calendar Application in angularJS - Raghu Nayyar 4. openSUSE GSOC ideas: Cool live flash - Zsolt Peter Basak 5. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Refactor user management model - Stella Rouzi 6. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Implemention Organizer Dashboard - cbruckmayer 7. MATE: Port from deprecated GStreamer 0.10 - Michal Ratajsky 8. Integrate Snapper Snapshot browsing into openSUSE Desktop tools - Oguz Kayral 9. Implement an application-level LBaaS driver for Zorp - Péter Vörös 10. Extend Git-Review to support BitBucket - xystushi 11. Event Splash page for Visitors In Open Source Event Manager Application. - Gopesh Tulsyan 12. ePub support in Atril (MATE) - avishkar gupta 13. Add Snapshot management API to libvirt Xenlight driver - David Kiarie 14. Add a Snapshot Handling Framework to openSUSE GUI Tools - Varad Gautam
In the following weeks weeks we will talk a lot more about these projects and get to know these students well.
Lets brew some code now. "
-- Regards Manu Gupta
Hey Manu, good work, a native English speaker should take a look but I think it has no mistakes. Kostas -- --- \m/ --- http://opensuse.gr http://amb.opensuse.gr http://www.kde.gr http://warlordfff.tk --- \m/ --- me I am not I --- \m/ --- Time travel is possible, you just need to know the right aliens -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
On 04/21/2014 09:06 PM, Manu Gupta wrote:
Hey All,
This is a small article, can you please review it
Some minor corrections (mostly typos) below.
"openSUSE welcome Google Summer of Code 2014 participants
Thanks to Google, openSUSE has an excellent number of slots and an equally excellent number of mentors and students for Google Summer of Code 2014. Througuout
throughout
the summer, students participanting
participating
in this program will code for openSUSE and its sister organizations ownCloud, MATE and Zorp and help them move forward. The best part of the projects is that the students most of the code written will go upstream and will benefit openSUSE in general also.
"is that the students most of the code written" -> "is that most of the code written by the students"
Along with this, we have an equally good range of projects that contribute to improve the existing openSUSE architecture.
The list of successfull
successful
students are :
1. Travel Support Program application - Karthik Senthil 2. Playlist Functionality for ownCloud Music App - Volkan 3. ownCloud Calendar Application in angularJS - Raghu Nayyar 4. openSUSE GSOC ideas: Cool live flash - Zsolt Peter Basak 5. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Refactor user management model - Stella Rouzi 6. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Implemention Organizer Dashboard - cbruckmayer 7. MATE: Port from deprecated GStreamer 0.10 - Michal Ratajsky 8. Integrate Snapper Snapshot browsing into openSUSE Desktop tools - Oguz Kayral 9. Implement an application-level LBaaS driver for Zorp - Péter Vörös 10. Extend Git-Review to support BitBucket - xystushi 11. Event Splash page for Visitors In Open Source Event Manager Application. - Gopesh Tulsyan 12. ePub support in Atril (MATE) - avishkar gupta 13. Add Snapshot management API to libvirt Xenlight driver - David Kiarie 14. Add a Snapshot Handling Framework to openSUSE GUI Tools - Varad Gautam
In the following weeks weeks
too many weeks :-)
we will talk a lot more about these projects and get to know these students well.
Lets brew some code now. "
Cheers. -- Ancor González Sosa openSUSE Team at SUSE Linux GmbH -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
Suggestions/edits in-line (small changes without altering the flavour
of the article)
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Manu Gupta
Hey All,
This is a small article, can you please review it
"openSUSE welcome Google Summer of Code 2014 participants
(spelling) welcomes
Thanks to Google, openSUSE has an excellent number of slots and an equally excellent number of mentors and students for Google Summer of Code 2014. Througuout the summer, students participanting in this
(spelling) Throughout.... participating....
program will code for openSUSE and its sister organizations ownCloud, MATE and Zorp and help them move forward. The best part of the projects is that the students most of the code written will go
(missing words) The best part the project is that most of the code written by the students will go upstream, which benefits openSUSE as well.
upstream and will benefit openSUSE in general also. Along with this, we have an equally good range of projects that contribute to improve
(word order) Along with these upstream projects, we have an equally good range of projects that will improve the existing openSUSE architecture.
the existing openSUSE architecture.
The list of successfull students are :
1. Travel Support Program application - Karthik Senthil 2. Playlist Functionality for ownCloud Music App - Volkan 3. ownCloud Calendar Application in angularJS - Raghu Nayyar 4. openSUSE GSOC ideas: Cool live flash - Zsolt Peter Basak 5. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Refactor user management model - Stella Rouzi 6. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Implemention Organizer Dashboard - cbruckmayer 7. MATE: Port from deprecated GStreamer 0.10 - Michal Ratajsky 8. Integrate Snapper Snapshot browsing into openSUSE Desktop tools - Oguz Kayral 9. Implement an application-level LBaaS driver for Zorp - Péter Vörös 10. Extend Git-Review to support BitBucket - xystushi 11. Event Splash page for Visitors In Open Source Event Manager Application. - Gopesh Tulsyan 12. ePub support in Atril (MATE) - avishkar gupta 13. Add Snapshot management API to libvirt Xenlight driver - David Kiarie 14. Add a Snapshot Handling Framework to openSUSE GUI Tools - Varad Gautam
In the following weeks weeks we will talk a lot more about these
(spelling and wording) In the following weeks we will talk a lot more about these projects and get to know the students as well.
projects and get to know these students well.
Lets brew some code now.
The article is fine :-) minor tweaks and it's done. C. -- openSUSE 13.1 x86_64, KDE 4.12 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
An I even missed words in my edit.. :-P
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 3:44 PM, C
Suggestions/edits in-line (small changes without altering the flavour of the article)
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Manu Gupta
wrote: Hey All,
This is a small article, can you please review it
"openSUSE welcome Google Summer of Code 2014 participants
(spelling) welcomes
Thanks to Google, openSUSE has an excellent number of slots and an equally excellent number of mentors and students for Google Summer of Code 2014. Througuout the summer, students participanting in this
(spelling) Throughout.... participating....
program will code for openSUSE and its sister organizations ownCloud, MATE and Zorp and help them move forward. The best part of the projects is that the students most of the code written will go
(missing words) The best part the project is that most of the code written by the students will go upstream, which benefits openSUSE as well.
The best part of the project is...
upstream and will benefit openSUSE in general also. Along with this, we have an equally good range of projects that contribute to improve
(word order) Along with these upstream projects, we have an equally good range of projects that will improve the existing openSUSE architecture.
the existing openSUSE architecture.
The list of successfull students are :
1. Travel Support Program application - Karthik Senthil 2. Playlist Functionality for ownCloud Music App - Volkan 3. ownCloud Calendar Application in angularJS - Raghu Nayyar 4. openSUSE GSOC ideas: Cool live flash - Zsolt Peter Basak 5. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Refactor user management model - Stella Rouzi 6. Open Source Event Manager (OSEM): Implemention Organizer Dashboard - cbruckmayer 7. MATE: Port from deprecated GStreamer 0.10 - Michal Ratajsky 8. Integrate Snapper Snapshot browsing into openSUSE Desktop tools - Oguz Kayral 9. Implement an application-level LBaaS driver for Zorp - Péter Vörös 10. Extend Git-Review to support BitBucket - xystushi 11. Event Splash page for Visitors In Open Source Event Manager Application. - Gopesh Tulsyan 12. ePub support in Atril (MATE) - avishkar gupta 13. Add Snapshot management API to libvirt Xenlight driver - David Kiarie 14. Add a Snapshot Handling Framework to openSUSE GUI Tools - Varad Gautam
In the following weeks weeks we will talk a lot more about these
(spelling and wording) In the following weeks we will talk a lot more about these projects and get to know the students as well.
projects and get to know these students well.
Lets brew some code now.
The article is fine :-) minor tweaks and it's done.
C. -- openSUSE 13.1 x86_64, KDE 4.12
-- openSUSE 13.1 x86_64, KDE 4.12 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
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