[PatternFly] [Patternfly] GSoC - Patternfly Frontend Pattern Development

Andres Galante agalante at redhat.com
Tue Mar 14 11:47:41 UTC 2017


Hi Nora,

I am glad you are interested in Patternfly GSoC proposal.

If you want, join the #webcomponents channel on PatternFly Slack:
slack.patternfly.org so you can chat with the community and understand
better what the project is about.

Thanks,

Andrés




On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Nora S. Al-Dossary <nora.aldo at gmail.com>
wrote:

> *Greetings,*
>
> *I hope you are fine and doing great.*
>
> *Let me first introduce myself: *
> My name is Nora Saad Al-Dossary. I am a Computer Science B.S. expected
> graduate from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University (Dammam University
> previously), all the way from Saudi Arabia.
>
> *To go further:*
> I recently knew about Google's Summer of Code program. I went through some
> of the project ideas of Fedora, and the following project caught my eye:
>
> Patternfly Frontend Pattern Development
> Status Proposed - draft *Use this status.*
> *Skill level* Intermediate
> *Skills required* Javascript
> *Mentor(s)* Brian Leathem
> *Contacts (IRC & email)* #patternfly (freenode) patternfly at redhat.com
> *Idea description* Explore the emerging web component specifications by
> implementing patternfly.orgpatterns as web components. Begin with smaller
> simpler web component implementations to learn the APIs, then follow on
> with a more complex composite component to fully exercise the APIs and make
> a robust and feature-rich web components. Engage the PatternFly developer
> community to learn and contribute to the collective web component effort.
> *Notes & references* https://patternfly-webcomponents.github.io
> *Reference: *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_coding_ideas_for_2017
>
> I read the description of the project and I read about Patternfly as well.
> However, I would be very grateful if you could kindly provide me with more
> information and details about the project, as I am interested in it.
>
> What is the final product going to be? What exactly is the goal of the
> project? And is Patterfly considered a library for web development?
>
> The project caught my eye because I am interested in web design and
> development. I have good programming and UI design skills as well.
>
> *Here's some relevant background of my technical experience:*
>
> - I've developed a prototype system entirely by myself from A to Z using
> web technology (HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, & jQuery) when I was a COOP
> trainee at Saudi Aramco in Summer 2016. I can show you some screenshots of
> my work if you are interested.
>
> - I am a current learner of Linux open-source world. My senior project,
> which I'm currently working on, is a project based on Linux open-source
> software. The project is proposed by Saudi Aramco and titled as "Dynamic
> Provisioning of Resources in High Performance Computing (HPC)
> Environments". The project involves using the following open-source
> software: Vagrant, xCAT, and Slurm. So, I have basic experience in Linux
> open-source software.
>
>
> *To conclude, I would like to thank you for your time and cooperation. **I
> am looking forward to hear from you and hopefully work with you.*
>
>
> *Kind regards,*
>
> *Nora.*
>
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