Am 28.03.2017 um 09:33 schrieb David Kastrup: > Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu> writes: > >> Hi, Charles! Welcome to the Pond. >> >> I'm listed as the mentor for the internal chord representation project. >> I'd be anxious to provide you any information that you'd like to have. > I vaguely seem to remember that in the last month or so _two_ students > mentioned wanting to work on this particular project. On the user list? > There were no followups. By now I find that slightly bothersome: was > there something falling through the cracks? >
We had a total of seven potential students approaching us so far. One of them engaged in detailed discussion with Matteo Ceccarello and me, and did a few qualification tasks. This student has uploaded a draft submission at the GSoC system. Two others have written one or more follow-up emails, but I haven't heard anything from them for a few weeks now. The other four (including two quite new ones) didn't write anything after their first posts. What should we do about this, write a general post? Should I write a (private) email to all of them, encouraging to make a proposal? Things are more active with Frescobaldi. We had a total of 18 students getting in touch, 1 submitted draft 4 students have actually contributed small portions of code to Frescobaldi (although one of them had to call it quits because his university requires an internship over the summer) 2 have engaged in further exchange 8 without further communication 3 new posts waiting for initial reply from our side Urs -- u...@openlilylib.org https://openlilylib.org http://lilypondblog.org _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel