# from Nicholas Clark # on Friday 29 February 2008 06:58: >There is no such thing as a p5p admin*.
No, it would need to be somebody on behalf of TPF, as google needs somewhere to send the mentorship check. Alternatively, a company or individual attached to a sufficiently large perl-based project could submit their application separately (at least Catalyst, mod_perl, and RT come to mind.) But for hacking The only requirement is that you be an entity with which google (a US organization) can legally do business (and of course: that you represent a vibrant open source project.) I'm told that the TPF website is out-of-date. Richard? We need to start building a list of mentors, but they need someone at TPF to contact. >>> http://code.google.com/soc/2008/ >>> "The organization should choose a single administrator to submit >>> its application via the GSoC web app between March 3-12, 2008." --Eric -- The opinions expressed in this e-mail were randomly generated by the computer and do not necessarily reflect the views of its owner. --Management --------------------------------------------------- http://scratchcomputing.com ---------------------------------------------------