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From: joshua jackson <tsunam@g.o>
To: gentoo-dev@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:24:25
Message-Id: 479F6145.9000109@gentoo.org
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code by Grant Goodyear
1 Grant Goodyear wrote:
2 > Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be
3 > a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate,
4 > we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not
5 > earlier.
6 >
7 > So, does Gentoo want to participate this year?
8 >
9 > If so, who's going to run it? Who's going to help? What are
10 > we going to do differently this year?
11 >
12 > I'll help if it's something people want to do, but I'd like to see
13 > some serious changes this year. I'd like us to only accept proposals
14 > that we actually think are quite good. In the past we've been told that we
15 > have N slots to fill, so we choose the best N proposals, despite the
16 > fact that we often only get a handful of exceptional proposals. I'd
17 > also like to see us require weekly public status reports from our
18 > students. Quick show of hands: how many people know how what any
19 > of our students accomplished last year? I doubt there are many,
20 > despite the fact that some good work was done last year.
21 >
22 > Thoughts? Comments?
23 >
24 > -g2boojum-
25 >
26 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 >
28 > !DSPAM:479f440c189611018716084!
29 That's one of the things that will be discussed at the upcoming User Rel
30 meeting...
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