Hi,
First thank you for your reply , second i have already picked a
project it is called Linux hardware support for one mobile device
here
https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2014/Projects/LinuxMobileDeviceSupport
and i mailed the mentor but unfortunately he didn't reply so i was
hoping
Hi,
How do I use this?
If you just wanted to send an email to this mailing list, then yes,
you did it right. If something else, then you have to describe what
you were trying to do.
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Hi GSoC students,
You can now submit your final evaluation to Google. The deadline for
doing this is September 27, 19:00 UTC.
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2013
Please make sure that you do submit your evaluation by the deadline. If
you do not submit it, you will be
Hi mentors,
You can now submit your final evaluation to Google. The deadline for
doing this is September 27, 19:00 UTC.
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2013
Please make sure that you talk (privately) to the admins *immediately*
if:
- you won't be able to submit the
Hi Aarsh,
Thanks for your submitting your final report.
Please send a 3-5 line summary of what you worked on during the summer.
We (admins) will be using this summary for our final GSoC report.
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Hi everyone,
First of all: thank you for sending your reports regularly!
A couple of quick announcements:
- As per the GSoC calendar [0], September 16 is the suggested pencils
down date. It is recommended that you spend the last week to scrub
code, write tests, improve documentation, etc. Or
Hi mentors,
As per Carol's email [1], you have to submit the midterm evaluations for your
student's progress on their project between Monday, 29 July and Friday, 2
August; please go through the above email carefully as it contains a lot of
important information.
Please make sure that you talk
Hi everyone,
We had six mentors who were interested in going to the mentor summit:
Daniel, Olly, Stefano, Sylvestre, Paul and Luke.
As discussed in the #debian-soc-mentors IRC channel, the lucky mentors
who get to go are Daniel and Sylvestre. Luke is in the waiting list in
case a spot opens up.
Hi Marko,
Thank you for the detailed report. You have covered everything,
including the plan for next week, so there is nothing more to add.
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Hi Catalin,
This week hasn't gone exactly as I planed. I underestimated the amount of
research that I had to do and how many new things I had to learn/relearn.
This is probably normal for a beginner like me and I can say I learned many
things and I want to learn even more.
That's perfectly
Hi Emmanouil,
Thank you for the detailed report. You have covered everything so I
have nothing more to add.
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Hi Aarsh,
Thanks for the detailed report. Everything looks good, so I have
nothing more to add.
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Hi Justus,
my name is Justus Winter, I'm a computer science student at the
University of Hamburg. I'm participating in the GSOC 2013, my `task
https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2013/StudentApplications/JustusWinter`_
is to make Debian/Hurd systems boot using the same initialization
scripts
Hi mentors,
You may have already read about the GSoC Mentor Summit [0]. We can only
send 2 delegates from Debian, and there are a lot of people this time:
28 mentors and 4 org admins!
If you are interested in going, please reply to this email, and
depending on how many people want to go, we will
Hi everyone,
Thanks for sending in your reports. Some points which we thought we
should elaborate:
- Because there was some confusion about this: the Friday deadline is a
hard deadline. As for the time zone, as long as it is Friday in some
part of the world, you should be good :)
- If you
Hi Marko,
Thanks for the detailed report. Everything looks good and on schedule,
so there is nothing more to add.
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Hi Fabian,
Thanks for the detailed report. Everything looks good, and you have
described your observations and what you tried in detail; I have nothing
more to add.
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Hi Emmanouil,
In the first week, I studied the UDD structure and my mentor (Andreas
Tille) helped me define some sql statements to query the needed information
for the project. Having the sql which provides the information we need , I
wrote some basic functions for the new blend-gen-control
Hi Bill,
I'm so sorry, I forget this weekly report, but i have my weekly report
that
my mentors requirement. I will not repeat here, you can access
www.freecnpro.net :)
While it's good that you are blogging regularly about your progress,
we require that you send a copy of the report to
Hi Eleanor,
Thanks for sending your report.
In the first week, I did not do much but simply read some
documentations and had a few sample tests.
* Read Debian Policy
* Read Debian New Maintainers' Guide
* Worked on dpkg to make it recognize mips64el
* Talked with my mentor a lot and
Thank you. You can continue blogging (it's a good thing to do!), but
you should send a copy to this list also from next week.
You have a detailed log, so there is nothing more to add, but can you
please point us to the repository you are using for this project?
(Sorry for all these questions,
Hi,
The fourteenth Debian developer conference (known as DebConf13), will
take place in Vaumarcus, Switzerland, from 11th to 18th of August 2013
[0]. As in the past, we want you to attend DebConf because it's a
wonderful experience -- you get to meet and work with your mentor(s) and
the Debian
Hi Manish,
Manish Gill wrote:
I've been looking at Debian's GSoC projects page and am very interested
in participating as a student for a Python-related project.
Nice!
1. Test suite for Debian's archive management software (dak): I've
done testing before, but never worked focused on it
Hi,
If you are interested in going, please reply fast to this email and
depending how much we are, we will find a way to decide who is going.
I am interested in going. But given that there will be other DDs/
anyone else who can represent Debian better, please consider them over
me if need be
: Google's mid-term evaluations, which are to be submitted by
you and your mentor(s) in July (9th - 13th). We will send more
information about this later.
Happy hackin^Wreport writing,
Ana Guerrero, Gergely Nagy, Sukhbir Singh
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Hi Olivier,
I am discussing/reviewing the students proposal regarding my project but
when/how should I select 1 student? Deadline is 20th of Aprill but what
should I do to put a student as selected ?
To mark a student (and therefore the proposal) as accepted, toggle the
'Accept proposal'
for mentors (private, ask for key): #debian-soc-mentors
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Correction:
In the last email, I wrote about accepting a student by using the
'Accept proposal' switch to 'Yes'. Please ignore that, that option is
for org admins only.
For now, please decide which student you want to accept and we will
send instructions soon on how to convey this to us.
Sorry
-melange.appspot.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2012
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Hi,
Here is what we implemented during this time, in more detail:
1. Wrote a script that fetches messages for lists.debian.org from
Gmane and then creates a mbox archive for them. This allows us to
parse lists.debian.org as we don't have mbox archives for that as of
now. So we fetch the messages
Hi Olly,
Hmm, it sounds like you're fetching individual messages from gmane via
NNTP (or worse by scrapping the web frontend) and then building mbox
archives yourself.
Yes, we fetch individual messages via NNTP (but there is no HTML parsing!).
Gmane actually has an mbox export feature for
Yes, we fetch individual messages via NNTP (but there is no HTML parsing!).
We fetch the following fields through 'xhdr' to make the process faster:
1). From
2). Date
3). Subject
Even for thousands of articles, all this is fetched in seconds as
compared to the export option. And then we fetch
Hi,
This is the fourth report for the Debian Teams Activity Metrics project.
Here is what is ready till now, ready in the sense of being fully
completed (there were lots of small changes but here is a summary):
a). List parsing (Alioth, lists.debian.org)
b). VCS commit stats (Git, SVN).
There
Hi,
- did somebody inscribed to get to DebConf?
Yes, I have registered for the conference.
- if you are planning to attend, did you submit a talk/bof about your
project? :)
My mentor and I have submitted a BoF about our project 'Measuring Team
Performance' and have registered for the
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