Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 05:37:21PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> 
>>As has been mentioned on the -project and -private lists, Debian has
>>joined the Google Summer of Code programme, and project ideas are being
>>collected on the wiki [1]. Our participation is being administered
>>by Baruch Even, whom you should contact if the idea of spending some
>>of Google's money on improving Debian and giving a student some free
>>software experience sounds like a good idea to you.
> 
> 
> AFAIK the period for proposals is over.

The time to submit proposals is just now starting, it starts on 1st of
May 2006 according to the SoC Student FAQ.

> Baruch, could you please summarize the next steps for the Debian people
> who proposed projects?

I actually don't know much more than there is in the Mentors FAQ
http://code.google.com/soc/mentorfaq.html

The gist of it is that students now need to submit proposals and the
mentors can and should review the proposals and mark them. As of now
2006-05-01 20:46 UTC+0100 there are no applications in the queue.

I think that a week or so from now the time for applications will be
over and by 22nd of May all decisions on which projects are to be
accepted or rejected.

> Some people mailed me about the proposal I made, I answered about
> clarification on the proposal, but I frankly do not know what should
> happen next? I guess other people are in the very same position. A
> public answer could help all of us :-)

If they are interested they should write a proposal and submit it in the
Google SoC site, there is a student FAQ for them at
http://code.google.com/soc/studentfaq.html

To be frank, I'm new to this as well so I don't have all the answers,
I'll try to research it more and come back with more details if/when I
have them.

Baruch


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