On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 07:36, Aina Niemetz wrote:
> Would it be a good time to get the copyright assignment stuff done now? Or is
> this too early, yet?
It's never too early to get the copyright assignment going. To get
the process started, follow the instructions on this form:
git.savannah.gn
Ian,
thanks a lot for your feedback.
I'm aware of the fact that this might be quite a challenge, I hope that my
efforts won't be futile, though.
Would it be a good time to get the copyright assignment stuff done now? Or is
this too early, yet?
Aina
On 04/28/2010 03:21 PM, Ian Lance Taylor wrote
On 4/28/10 14:34 , Toon Moene wrote:
> What makes GCC "good for" 10 slots ?
It's based on two things: the number of projects that the organization
thinks it can handle (which each org determines) and available funding
from GSoC.
Each organization ranks all the project proposals and decides how m
Toon Moene writes:
> On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote:
>
>> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
>
> [ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere,
> but I couldn't find it. ]
>
> How is this division in "projects" determined ?
>
> What makes GCC "g
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:34:43AM -0700, Toon Moene wrote:
> On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote:
>
> > This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
>
> [ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere,
>but I couldn't find it. ]
>
> How is this division in "
On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote:
This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
[ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere,
but I couldn't find it. ]
How is this division in "projects" determined ?
What makes GCC "good for" 10 slots ?
[ I was on the
Aina Niemetz writes:
> i'm one of the students who didn't get accepted this year, unfortunately. This
> doesn't lessen my motivation to get involved, though. Thus i decided to roll
> up
> my sleeves and start to work on my proposed project anyway as i think it'd be
> just perfect for getting fam
Hi folks,
i'm one of the students who didn't get accepted this year, unfortunately. This
doesn't lessen my motivation to get involved, though. Thus i decided to roll up
my sleeves and start to work on my proposed project anyway as i think it'd be
just perfect for getting familiar with the code bas
On 4/28/10 04:47 , Janus Weil wrote:
> A quick question: Why is this list not available on the GSoC site for GCC?
>
> http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/show/google/gsoc2010/gcc
Thanks for pointing that out. I simply forgot to update that page. I
will update it shortly.
Diego.
> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. The full
> list of the accepted projects is at
> http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode.
A quick question: Why is this list not available on the GSoC site for GCC?
http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/show/google/gsoc2010/gcc
For other p
I added some further guidelines to the wiki from my experience this
year as a reviewer and from observing other reviewers' comments.
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode.
Cheers,
Manuel.
On 28 April 2010 01:44, Diego Novillo wrote:
> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. The full
list of the accepted projects is at
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode.
Unfortunately, we could not accept all the proposals. But that should
not discourage folks from contributing, anyway. To increase chances
of acceptance f
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