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== 2. Why Fedora == | |||
Open source is my passion. As a final year undergraduate student, I have been using open source applications more than 3 years. Hence, fedora projects are my favorite choice. I prefer to work with fedora projects to improve my knowledge. | |||
Glitter Gallery is an open source Github for designers which was developed by fedora design team. So I decided to contribute for that project by improving the functionality and features to gain the success of the project. | |||
UX and UI designing are my key areas. So I am looking forward to connect with other professional designers to discover new ideas and concepts. Also I prefer to work as a team in every one of my projects. So working with fedora design team is a good opportunity to improve my team working skills. | |||
My aim is to be a long term contributor in several areas with fedora team. | |||
== 3. Past involvement with Fedora/Open Source == | |||
I have experienced on several projects based on PHP, Ruby, Java, Javascript as well as many Open source frameworks/ libraries and Content Management Systems. | |||
I am really excited to contribute for a fedora project to improve my Open Source adventures. | |||
As a starting point I have fixed some [https://github.com/glittergallery/GlitterGallery/pull/244 bugs and improvements] to Glitter Gallery summer project which I expected to contribute. Also I hope to fix more bugs within the community bonding period before the summer. | |||
== 4. Past participation in GSoC == | |||
I applied for the GSoC program last year, though I was not selected unfortunately. | |||
== 5. Contribution to Fedora projects after GSoC == | |||
In my proposal I have suggested few enhancements to be implemented with Glitter Gallery. But this coding period will not be efficient to cover all those ideas. I have discussed with the project mentors who |
Revision as of 17:14, 27 March 2015
1. Contact Information
- Your name: Charith Lakmina
- FAS Account: charithhewage
- Fedora userpage: User:charithhewage
- Email Address: charithhewage@gmail.com
- Blog: techmoods
- Freenode IRC Nick: charithhewage
2. Why Fedora
Open source is my passion. As a final year undergraduate student, I have been using open source applications more than 3 years. Hence, fedora projects are my favorite choice. I prefer to work with fedora projects to improve my knowledge. Glitter Gallery is an open source Github for designers which was developed by fedora design team. So I decided to contribute for that project by improving the functionality and features to gain the success of the project. UX and UI designing are my key areas. So I am looking forward to connect with other professional designers to discover new ideas and concepts. Also I prefer to work as a team in every one of my projects. So working with fedora design team is a good opportunity to improve my team working skills. My aim is to be a long term contributor in several areas with fedora team.
3. Past involvement with Fedora/Open Source
I have experienced on several projects based on PHP, Ruby, Java, Javascript as well as many Open source frameworks/ libraries and Content Management Systems. I am really excited to contribute for a fedora project to improve my Open Source adventures.
As a starting point I have fixed some bugs and improvements to Glitter Gallery summer project which I expected to contribute. Also I hope to fix more bugs within the community bonding period before the summer.
4. Past participation in GSoC
I applied for the GSoC program last year, though I was not selected unfortunately.
5. Contribution to Fedora projects after GSoC
In my proposal I have suggested few enhancements to be implemented with Glitter Gallery. But this coding period will not be efficient to cover all those ideas. I have discussed with the project mentors who