> I'm not sure how Sage could participate, since it's not one of the
> list of software projects Google chose (Google chose what they
> viewed as the best of the Google Summer of Code projects).
>
> The only possible way I could think of for Sage to be involved would
> be to go here:
>
>     
> http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/issues/list?q=label:thirdparty
>
> then somehow add Sage projects, under the premise that they are
> somehow really "Python projects".   I don't know if just anybody can
> add projects or not.

Yes, I was meaning through Python projects. The tasks can be offered
on the mailinglist. At least we can try,
in the worst case they will refuse to accept it.

SAGE brought fair amount of people to Python, right? So I think it's
perfectly suitable for PSF.

Ondrej

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