Re: [Soc-coordination] how project are managed in GoSC?
Hello Olivier, (jumping into the conversation) On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:24 AM, olivier sallou olivier.sal...@gmail.com wrote: 2012/3/28 Ana Guerrero a...@debian.org Hi! On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 05:05:01PM +0200, Olivier Sallou wrote: Hi, I'd like to know how (Debian) projects are usually managed for GoSC if accepted ? Time management? Task management? Please ask more specific questions. I was more meaning code related (next question). Should code be hosted in Alioth? and where in this case ? (new project creation?) Yes, alioth sounds like a good place. Indeed. Alioth is good for developing new projects. But you should look towards integration within Debian's team infrastructure/repositories. But do we usually create specific project in Alioth for this? Other things to know / to think about? In the case of your project, I am concerned about the hosting issue. We might end with a very good code but not hosting and the student will feel her time was a waste. As said ealier, I can host it in my academic premises, at least up to a certain capacity. The Debian live team who propose a cgi script to create live images uses servers as well. If the solution is a real success, I think we may find funds to support higher load. I'd advice to host the code on alioth and demo it on your premises. When it's done people can check / get and build the sources from there and you both should look to put it under a Debian hosted server. For the demo I guess you could even start using debian.net subdomain so the move would be smooth for your users. regards -- Rudy Godoy http://stone-head.org ___ Soc-coordination mailing list Soc-coordination@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
Re: [Soc-coordination] Computer clusters integration for Debian development - report 01
Hello, On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Ana Guerrero a...@debian.org wrote: On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 07:36:07PM -0500, Rudy Godoy Guillén wrote: Project Status: Resuming Dominique's work I began working on the ARM image. Aurélien's work[2] was a great resource. Currently I have a working and updated Debian testing ARM image using the versatile kernel that can be used under qemu-arm. I'm currently making tests and figuring out the next phase which is cloudify it. Over this weekend I expect to finish on that side and then began on the design and implementation of the tools that will be the project's result. Until now I haven't faced much issues, but the Eucalyptus part since the docs are targeting x86 and amd_64 archs. However I think I can run qemu-arm on top. I'll talk to them about the idea. Future plans: week 3: - Finish tests with the ARM image. - Design the base tool-set, thinking integration with dpkg-buildpackage and qemubuilder[3]. week 4-8: - Write the necessary code. mid-term evaluation. Hi Rudy, Your project is still lacking the final proposal and description in the wiki. This makes it very hard for people to understand how your project is going. As I asked some time ago [1]. Please, could you give high priority to this and finalize your project proposal and description in the wiki before your next report? This is the third time I am asking you. [1] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/soc-coordination/2011-May/000982.html Ana Sure! It should be updated today. I'm also keeping a project's log on the wiki[1]. 1- http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/BuildWithEucalyptus/ProjectLog -- Rudy Godoy http://stone-head.org ___ Soc-coordination mailing list Soc-coordination@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
Re: [Soc-coordination] Computer clusters integration for Debian development - report 01
Hello again, 2011/6/16 Rudy Godoy Guillén r...@stone-head.org Hello, On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Ana Guerrero a...@debian.org wrote: On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 07:36:07PM -0500, Rudy Godoy Guillén wrote: Project Status: Resuming Dominique's work I began working on the ARM image. Aurélien's work[2] was a great resource. Currently I have a working and updated Debian testing ARM image using the versatile kernel that can be used under qemu-arm. I'm currently making tests and figuring out the next phase which is cloudify it. Over this weekend I expect to finish on that side and then began on the design and implementation of the tools that will be the project's result. Until now I haven't faced much issues, but the Eucalyptus part since the docs are targeting x86 and amd_64 archs. However I think I can run qemu-arm on top. I'll talk to them about the idea. Future plans: week 3: - Finish tests with the ARM image. - Design the base tool-set, thinking integration with dpkg-buildpackage and qemubuilder[3]. week 4-8: - Write the necessary code. mid-term evaluation. Hi Rudy, Your project is still lacking the final proposal and description in the wiki. This makes it very hard for people to understand how your project is going. As I asked some time ago [1]. Please, could you give high priority to this and finalize your project proposal and description in the wiki before your next report? This is the third time I am asking you. [1] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/soc-coordination/2011-May/000982.html Ana Sure! It should be updated today. I'm also keeping a project's log on the wiki[1]. 1- http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/BuildWithEucalyptus/ProjectLog I just did the update. I believe know it's much clear, I've tried to be concise and brief, since it's sort of abstract. Let me know if it's much better now. I've also added the link to the project's log and updated some other details. regards, Rudy -- Rudy Godoy http://stone-head.org ___ Soc-coordination mailing list Soc-coordination@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
[Soc-coordination] Computer clusters integration for Debian development - report 01
Hello, this is the official project report for the Debian GSoC admins and everyone. It's been few days since the official coding phase started. Most of the time I've been figuring out the details regarding integration of non-x86 images to the Eucalyptus IaaS and working on the ARM image, as you'll learn later. I'm also in the process of starting to design the set of tools we'll be delivering as part of the project. The project's goal is to be a useful resource for Debian developers and porters. I've joined some porters list in order to learn what are the things they are struggling with and how the project can help to address them. I'll be starting a wiki page with such topics. Bonding period: Bonding period has been more fruitful than I expected. As mentioned in my previous post, Steffen and I got in touch with the Eucalyptus team, since they show their early interest on the project. We are coordinating cooperation between our teams. Besides my mentor and I defined to start working on the ARM image. Coordination went OK. We'll be having meetings every two weeks. Project Status: Resuming Dominique's work I began working on the ARM image. Aurélien's work[2] was a great resource. Currently I have a working and updated Debian testing ARM image using the versatile kernel that can be used under qemu-arm. I'm currently making tests and figuring out the next phase which is cloudify it. Over this weekend I expect to finish on that side and then began on the design and implementation of the tools that will be the project's result. Until now I haven't faced much issues, but the Eucalyptus part since the docs are targeting x86 and amd_64 archs. However I think I can run qemu-arm on top. I'll talk to them about the idea. Future plans: week 3: - Finish tests with the ARM image. - Design the base tool-set, thinking integration with dpkg-buildpackage and qemubuilder[3]. week 4-8: - Write the necessary code. mid-term evaluation. Other bits: Latest days have been quite busy for me, since I'm still have to attend class, my semester ends in five weeks. This week was quite overwhelming with media, my University published an articlehttp://www.ucsp.edu.pe/index.php/noticias/46-notas-de-prensa/1687-alumno-ucsp-desarrollara-proyecto-para-google.html(Spanish) about me and the program. I'm the third student of the CS school participating in GSoC, in the past we had Gentoo Project and KDE students. Later, a local Cable TV program interview me on the same matter, it went fine. I managed to talk about Debian and what we do (we get free Advertising yay!) :) also about Google's Summer of Code program and invited students to participate both in FLOSS projects and the program. Still don't know if they have put it on air, I think it will be next week. Resources: 1- http://wiki.debian.org/Cloud/CreateImage 2- http://www.aurel32.net/info/debian_arm_qemu.php 3- http://wiki.debian.org/qemubuilder -- Rudy Godoy http://stone-head.org ___ Soc-coordination mailing list Soc-coordination@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
Re: [Soc-coordination] GSoC begins, some important information
Hello Ana, I'm sorry for being late on this. I'll write a report as soon as I can, I've also a pending blog update. quick status: we are doing fine, and this weekend I might get to some milestone. thanks! 2011/6/1 Ana Guerrero a...@debian.org First, little reminder, we are in the second week of GSoC and your first report is expected this weekend, between Friday 2 June and Monday 6 June. On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 10:47:21PM +0200, Ana Guerrero wrote: - Please, send me in a private email how to contact you in case we don't have news from you. At least a phone number (include all the needed prefixes for international calls!). Nathan, Rudy, I haven't hear from you yet. - If you haven't yet, please add your project proposal to the Debian wiki so everybody interested in the Debian community can know more about your project and maybe even help you with ideas and suggestions. I can see right now: * Automated Multi-Arch Cross-Building and Bootstrapping This was a late submission and it never made into the wiki. Add it please. APT/Dpkg Transaction Ordering for Safety and Performance http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/AptOrderingCodeImprovements/ChristopherBaines DebDelta APT Native Integration http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/AptDebdeltaIntegration/IshanJayawardena * Dpkg Declarative Diversions http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/DeclarativeDiversions/SamDunne *it this up-todate?* * Backend Tools and Infrastructure for DEX http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/DEX/NathanHandler *this project was asked to concrete more the deliverables in melange and it was never updated. Update please :)* Jigsaw Modularized Java in Debian http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/Jigsaw/GuillaumeMazoyer Python Multi-Build for Python Extensions Packaging http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/PythonMultibuild/mesutcankurt Debian Teams Activity Metrics http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/TeamFeatures/SukhbirS * Compute Clusters Integration for Debian Development and Building http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2011/BuildWithEucalyptus/RudyGodoy *it this up-todate?* If you project name starts with a * please, update/add it! Ana -- Rudy Godoy Computer Science Student San Pablo Catholic University, Arequipa-Peru (http://www.ucsp.edu.pe) http://htu.pe - Internet Business Software ___ Soc-coordination mailing list Soc-coordination@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
[Soc-coordination] Fwd: Invitation: Apply to be a Mentoring Organization for GCI
Hi, if it's on the interest of the project I'd like to volunteer for coordinating GCI for Debian. Best regards, Rudy -- Forwarded message -- From: Carol Smith car...@google.com Date: Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:10 AM Subject: Invitation: Apply to be a Mentoring Organization for GCI To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.com Hi everyone, Starting today we are accepting applications from organizations who have participated in a previous Google Summer of Code (you!) to get involved with our contest for 13-18 year olds, Google Code-in [0]. If you haven’t read up about Google Code-in, you can check out our announcement [1] to this list from a couple weeks ago or read our blog post [2] about the contest. If your org has decided it would like to apply to participate in the contest, you can fill out the application [3] on Melange now. The deadline for applications is 29 October at 23:00 UTC. Also, if you want to look over the rules for the contest before applying to participate they can be found on the organization application [3] at the bottom. They will also be posted on the Google Code-in website [0] in the next couple days in other languages. We hope your org will consider participating. [0] - http://code.google.com/gci [1] - http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-mentors-list/msg/0985eedf9e464775 [2] - http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/10/google-code-in-schools-out-codes-in.html [3] - http://socghop.appspot.com/gci/org_app/take/gci_program/google/gci2010/orgapp Cheers, Carol -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Summer of Code Mentors List group. To post to this group, send email to google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-summer-of-code-mentors-list+unsubscr...@googlegroups.comgoogle-summer-of-code-mentors-list%2bunsubscr...@googlegroups.com . For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-mentors-list?hl=en. -- Rudy Godoy http://htu.pe - Internet Software ___ Soc-coordination mailing list Soc-coordination@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination