Le 26/03/2011 02:43, Tomas Vondra a écrit : > Dne 26.3.2011 02:05, Joshua Berkus napsal(a): >> Tomas, >> >>> I spoke to a teacher from a local university last week, mainly as we >>> were looking for a place where a local PUG could meet regularly. I >>> realized this could be a good opportunity to head-hunt some students >>> to >>> participate in this GSoC. Are we still interested in new students? >> >> Yes, please! We have had students from Charles University several >> times before, and would be glad to have more. The wiki page has >> links to the information about the program. Talk to Zdenek if you >> have more questions. >> > > I know Zdenek was mentoring some students in the previous years, but > he's been a bit hard to reach recently. And the deadline is near. > > I've read some info about the program on a wiki, but I'm not sure what > should the students do. Let's say they will read the list of project > ideas on the wiki, and they'll choose one or two of them. What should > they do next? Should they write to the pgsql-students mailing list? >
They could write to the pgsql-students list. There are already some threads about items to work on. > I guess most of the students won't have much experience with PostgreSQL, > and most of the ideas is described just very briefly, so they'll need > help with the proposal. > Sure. Two lists AFAICT, pgsql_students and pgsql-hackers. -- Guillaume http://www.postgresql.fr http://dalibo.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers