Sure. I can help you with the final form submittals, so your August
travel plans shouldn't be a problem.
First we've got to find a student, then we have to get accepted. :]
SS
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei Landon,
>
> yes I can be/want to be a mentor.
> However
Hei Landon,
yes I can be/want to be a mentor.
However, there is small(?) issue: I plan to travel in August through
Canada (the whole month) - so I am not sure yet how I would handle the
submission of the final evaluation forms by mid of August. I could
prepare them but then there is the issue o
I put up an idea list for the 2009 Google Summer of Code here:
http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Google+Summer+Of+Code+Ideas+List
Stefan added several good ideas of his own. Please review the list and
feel free to add items to the list if you don't see something there
that should be.
I'll be working
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> Thanks for your offer to mentor. What languages would you be able to
> mentor a student in?
German and English
my French is way to bad.
stefan
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Stefan,
Thanks for your offer to mentor. What languages would you be able to
mentor a student in?
I'll let Wolf know we have at least two mentors available. I think it
will be up to us to find the students. I'm not sure if Chris is still
enrolled, or if he would be interested in working with us a
of course I am interested to supervise a person.
About students.. not sure how/where to do a call - on the other hand I
could put something on the blackboard?
I also need to think about some topics - but we still have a long list
of here:
well... the wiki doesn't work? .. so somewhere on the wik
It doesn't sound like Google will be sponsoring as many students for
this year's summer of code, and we aren't sure if the OSGeo will even
get a spot. The OSGeo would like us to start early on looking for
students and project ideas so we can get things vetted and present
some good projects to Googl