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Interested in GSOC'15 opportunity
From: Deepankar Tyagi <deepankar.tyagi () st niituniversity in>
Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 15:29:59 +0530
Hi, I am an undergrad pre-final year student of Computer Science from India. I am excited about *Porting and documenting Nmap on Android* I have developed applications on Android platform ( and also experimented with android kernel ) *Related previous experience* : https://codebuff.net/current_projects/details/intentio *(Loosely) Related previous experience* : https://codebuff.net/experiments/details/android_kernel I am currently drafting my proposal for the project, and have few queries, I would be grateful, if someone could please help me in resolving them. 1. After the first goal ie "make Nmap as easy to install" is achieved, then should I focus on porting GUI first or try to make it "as powerful as possible" or can both of these go hand in hand ? 2. Can we have a little discussion on "as powerful as possible" ie does a rubric exists to measure this, which can help me in defining the goals and scope in more refined manner ? 3.Does one need to know about JNI also to accomplish the task ? 4. May I have some more pointers on Zenmap GUI ( I am little skeptical about it since its parent project UmitProject has been retired ) ? Some other links : Info about all of my work available at https://codebuff.net Resume : https://codebuff.net/resume linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/codebuff Github : https://github.com/codebuff Apologies for such a long mail filled with links. Regards. -- *Deepankar Tyagi*
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