On 03/03/2011 19:21, Noirin Shirley wrote:
Excellent :-) Please ask your chair to mention the ASF as a ... I'm
not sure what they're calling it?
In return, you'll be expected to "mentor the mentors" a little bit, be
available if they have questions (you can bring them back here if you
don't know the answers), etc. If it's a research project, I'll guess
that the mentors are already used to mentoring, so this should be a
pretty easy task :-)
I would like to add one of my University of Oxford projects too:
Simal - A project registry using DOAP for data harvesting and sharing
http://simal.googlecode.com
Ross
Noirin
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Ulrich Stärk<u...@spielviel.de> wrote:
Then I'd shamelessly like to add my chair's research project Saros [1],[2] to
that list ;). Saros is
an Eclipse plugin to add collaborative editing features (and others) to Eclipse.
Uli
[1] http://www.saros-project.org/
[2] http://dpp.sf.net/
On 03.03.2011 19:30, Noirin Shirley wrote:
Yep, it sure does! It could be anything from three people with some
code on Google Project Hosting, to a full-blown incorporated
non-profit whatever :-) And yes, it should be someone who's
preparing/willing to apply :-)
Noirin
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Ulrich Stärk<u...@spielviel.de> wrote:
Does that include small projects that haven't participated before but are
already preparing to apply
for this year?
Uli
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