Would anyone offer to be the backup mentor for a Summer of Code project that I am mentoring, to enhance guile-debugging?
The project application is from Martin Kuehl, from the University of Bremen, and it proposes to implement "continuation bookmarking" - a way of saving bookmarks within a debugging session that you can explore from and then come back to. The skill that you would need to be the backup mentor for this project is just a reasonable knowledge of how Guile (core) works. You don't need to know about guile-debugging in particular, because I can easily explain its key points in 10-15 minutes on the phone. Also please note that I would not expect Martin to have to call on you much in practice, as I am expecting to be available for almost the whole summer. (Currently I have planned just one week away, at the start of July.) Thus the backup mentorship in this case could be 90% nominal. On the other hand, if you did want to be involved more (regardless of when I am available), that would be welcome. Many thanks, Neil _______________________________________________ Guile-devel mailing list Guile-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/guile-devel