On Monday 26 February 2007 18:46, Josh Berkus wrote: > Demian, > > > Could you also please share your thoughts on what would be a good > > student profile- for instance, how much theoretical background and > > practical experience, for working on a SoC project? > > Well, it shouldn't be the student's first year writing code. Basically, > they're committing to developing a feature *to completion* in 3 months. > We're going to be evaluating proposals based on whether we think students > can do that. > > References of some kind will be important, given that we'll only be > accepting about 12% of proposals. So, some demonstration of the student's > ability to code from either the open source world or previous coursework. > > I don't know, honestly, that we care very much about theoretical > background, except where it relates directly to and cutting-edge concepts > in you proposal. PostgreSQL-space is littered with half-completed > academic projects; we're not seeking more of those.
Additionally it doesn't hurt to bring up an idea to the community before you even submit the application. If you get buy in / agreement from multiple community members on a project now, it can only help your chances in the SoC process. (Picking items from the TODO list is a good way to start if you need ideas) -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org