Sure, I moved my project suggestions to "other projects" section and added contact info ... Cheers, Grigori
> -----Original Message----- > From: Manuel López-Ibáñez [mailto:lopeziba...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:41 PM > To: Grigori Fursin > Cc: Sebastian Pop; gcc@gcc.gnu.org > Subject: Re: GCC at Google Summer of Code'2009 > > 2009/2/26 Grigori Fursin <grigori.fur...@inria.fr>: > > Hi Manuel, > > > I have been talking to a few mentors and students (not GCC related) > > who got their proposals accepted in the last year's Google Summer of Code > > and they basically told me that the mentors listed many different proposals > > so that students could have a choice and then they submitted proposals > > together. But maybe it was the wrong way to do :( ... > > You got it right but this is not what it looked like when you wrote a > table called "2009 Proposals" with a blank column "Students?" > separated from a section called "Project Ideas". > > Also, as I said, if you want students to contact you (or someone) > directly, then you should give contact information. I think having > contact information (obfuscated email, link to wiki user page, IRC > name at #gcc, whatever) could be very useful to track who proposed > what. That is why I did not delete it. > > > So, my idea was to sync on the potential proposals with GCC community > > so that students could have a choice. So, I converted the table to the > > bullet > > list format ... > > This is perfectly fine. The only problem is that there were already > proposals in that page. > > Table or bullet points, I do not care, but both things are a bit > confusing. Nonetheless, there could be a list/table of specific > projects and another list/table of "general" ideas. I think it would > be useful to separate the two, if you wish to do so. > > Cheers, > > Manuel.