On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:30 PM, Calvin Morrison <mutantturkey@gmail.com> wrote:


On 24 February 2012 11:23, Devon H. O'Dell <devon.odell@gmail.com> wrote:
Op 24 februari 2012 11:19 heeft Calvin Morrison
<mutantturkey@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
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> On 24 February 2012 11:13, Anthony Sorace <a@9srv.net> wrote:
>>
>> Folks:
>>        The fine folks over at Google's Open Source Programs
>> Office have announced the 2012 edition of Summer of
>> Code. I intend to submit an application for Plan 9 to again
>> participate. I'd like your help in making this year a success.
>>
>>        We had one major problem last year. Between Google's
>> decision to focus on bringing in a larger number of smaller
>> organizations and our own group's tendency to be pretty
>> hands-off on marketing, we got an abysmal showing in the
>> student application process. We got very few applications
>> (7, from memory), and only 3 of those (at best) were viable.
>> We were given two slots for student projects.
>>
>>        This is bad for a few reasons. Obviously it means we
>> don't get as many people exposed to our code and our
>> community, we don't get as much work done, and we don't
>> have the opportunity to create new contributors, which is
>> the fundamental point of GSoC. It also makes our numbers
>> pretty vulnerable when, as happened last year, one
>> student goes silent at midterms and never resurfaces.
>>
>>        This year, I'd like to make an explicit call for help from
>> our community in getting the word out. I know we have
>> several members who're attached to higher education
>> institutions; that's really the best route here. It's likely that
>> your school provides several ways of getting this program
>> in front of students; It'd be wonderful if you could look into
>> those. I've spoken to a few of you individually, but I'm sure
>> there are several more I'm not aware of.
>>
>>        If you'd like help in terms of written text, presentation
>> outlines, whatever, just let me know. There's a good
>> collection of such things that folks have done for GSoC in
>> the past, and I'm happy to point you at relevant ones of
>> those or help you create more specific things. Just let me
>> know what you need. A good place to start is the FAQ[0].
>>
>>        In the mean time, I'll be going through the wiki and
>> giving it a good scrubbing, moving the 2011 pages out of
>> the way and preparing for 2012. I'd encourage anyone
>> who's got some free time to take a look at that, as well.
>> And, of course, we'll need projects! Think about what
>> would make a good summer-sized project for a student.
>> And if you're at all interested in Plan 9's participation in
>> GSoC, I'd suggest joining the Google group for the
>> topic[1], where most of the discussion in the summer
>> goes on.
>>
>>        Aside from that one major issue, last year went well. I
>> was able to get good feedback from a few people during
>> the application process, mentors signed up without
>> hassle, reviews of student applications were done well
>> and promptly. I'd like to thank everyone who's participated
>> so far, and I hope you'll sign up again once that's open.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> [0]
>> http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2012/faqs
>> [1]     http://groups.google.com/group/plan9-gsoc
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>
> How can I apply for GSoC as a student? is it to late?

This year's program has not yet started; application submissions will
begin soon for organizations. After that, it will be a bit before
student applications begin being accepted. So it's definitely not too
late. Just check out the timeline at
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2012. Hopefully
we are accepted again this year, and you can apply.

--dho

> Calvin Morrison


After reading the F.A.Q it is apparent that I do not fit the eligibility requirements this year. I am interested in working on a project in the future however.

Thank you,

Calvin Morriso

Hello, plan9 team! Do you plan to post some of these simple gsoc2011 tasks on 2012? I'm very interesting to join your project as part of gsoc2012 and further.