Hi kalyan,
When changing the topic of the thread, it's good practice to change
the subject of the email, or just start a new thread (Google Groups
does a good job of reflecting that convention). You can read more
about mailing list conventions here:
http://producingoss.com/en/communications.html
I don't know of any such project off the top of my head. Why not try
searching source forge for a project that fits your skills?
Cheers,
Dan.
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 2:25 PM, ara <arai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dan.
>> Thanks for your help and sorry for offtopic.
>> I will look through projects you suggested.
>>
>> On Apr 28, 1:40 am, Dan Bolser <dan.bol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I should point out that while these projects don't have 'mentorship
>> > programs', they all have good documentation, mailing lists and active
>> > communities. That's all you need to get involved :D
>> >
>> > On Apr 27, 11:17 pm, Dan Bolser <dan.bol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > Hi araignat,
>> >
>> > > When changing the topic of the thread, it's good practice to change
>> > > the subject of the email, or just start a new thread (Google Groups
>> > > does a good job of reflecting that convention).
>> >
>> > > If you want to work on Java, why not try Jalvew [1], Jmol [2] or
>> > > cytoscape [3]?
>> >
>> > > Cheers,
>> > > Dan.
>> >
>> > > [1]http://www.jalview.org/
>> > > [2]http://jmol.sourceforge.net/
>> > > [3]http://www.cytoscape.org/
>> >
>> > > On 27 April 2011 20:23, ara <araig...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > Hi all.
>> > > > Can you suggest some interesting projects with mentorship programs
>> > > > where Java developing is required?
>