On Monday 22 February 2010 08:56 PM, Daniel Näslund wrote:
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 07:28:13AM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Daniel Näslund<dan...@longitudo.com> wrote:
Hi!
Google Summer of Code is on for 2010 [1]. Is there any interest in
participating this year? If so, I've found that the mentoring
application deadline is 12 march. [2]
Since we're part of ASF, perhaps an application should go
through them? [3]
Yes. There's an ASF committee called "comdev"
(http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html) that manages our participation
in GSoC. They will do the application on the foundation's behalf and
post info to all PMCs about how to participate on the ASF end if a
project is interested. ComDev will also manage the ranking process -
when you have 70+ projects interested in participating even when you
have 30-40 slots, the review process can get a bit "heated"
internally. (If you're interested in tracking this, you might want to
join d...@community.apache.org.)
Ok. Given the short amount of time to deadline (18 days) and the absence
of discussions on fitting tasks for a GSoC project I assume the
Subversion community is not interrested in participating this year. Too
bad if that's the case!
Hi all,
I am a n00b hacker who uses svn for my major collaborative works[1].
I would like to contribute back to the svn community. It would be more
lovely if my contribution starts in GSoC. Actually I was planning to apply
as a student developer for Subversion in GSoC'10. But was a bit disappointed
that subversion may not participate in GSoC this year.
It would be really nice if the community replies with a positive answer!
Regards,
Azhagu Selvan,SP
[1] : Inspired by Senthil Kumaran (http://www.stylesen.org) :)