On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 09:39:24AM -0500, Dan Espen wrote: > Thomas Adam <tho...@fvwm.org> writes: > > > On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 08:15:21AM -0500, MK wrote: > >> Hey gang. I'll be eligible for GSOC this year. I recall that Thomas > >> has been interested previously, but did not get the application in or > >> did not qualify. > > > > I'm happy to act as both the main point of contact, and as a mentor. > > > > Unfortunately, the GSoC rules still state that there needs to be at least > > two people within a project who can act as a mentor (i.e., in case I die, or > > leave, etc) -- and in the past, this has not always been possible. > > > > Last year we did apply, but were unsuccessful. > > > > So I shall set this up and try again for this year. > > > > MK, I'd appreciate it if you'd search the mailing list archives for the last > > time this was discussed, and to reference where I talked about potential > > projects, etc. > > I'm not quite sure what mentoring consists of, but I'm here.
Ah, that's great! Thanks. :) It consists of mentoring the student(s) with their project in my absense, and vice-versa, should you wish to oversea some project in FVWM. -- Thomas Adam