> These proposals were selected as they not only had the best overall
> score as determined by the mentoring group

I'm just curious: "Improved Clojars System" was rejected but is the second 
one with highest scores in the list?

Sanel

On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 5:03:02 AM UTC+2, David Nolen wrote:
>
> Congratulations to the following students, their proposals have been
> accepted for Clojure/dev's Google Summer of Code 2012!
>
> Jon Rose
>   - Lightweight Clojure editor
> Raphael Amiard
>   - Pluggable backend infrastructure for ClojureScript
> Alexander Yakushev
>   - Toolchain for dynamic Clojure development on Android
> Ambrose Bonnaire-Sargeant
>   - Typed Clojure
>     
> These proposals were selected as they not only had the best overall
> score as determined by the mentoring group but we believe that they
> will have a significant impact and are likely to be embraced and
> extended by the Clojure community. We received many proposals we
> wished to pursue but as a first year organization we feel pretty lucky
> to have been given four slots and we're confident that these
> four will keep everyone quite busy.
>
> We look forward to collaborating as a whole community with these
> students this summer. Collectively let's try our best to
> make sure these projects succeed! Doing so will improve our
> chances to be accepted as a mentoring organization next year and to
> accommodate an even larger number of proposals.
>
> A big cheers to the Clojure community, this is going to be a fun summer!
>
>

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