Dear Hurd developers! Some of the microkernel projects are applying to this year's Google Summer of Code together under the umbrella of a common mentoring organization. [1]
I am well aware of the fact that your project has traditionally participated in GSoC under the GNU umbrella. I don't expect this to change, but would like you to also consider taking part in our common microkernel organization. Students should be thus able to discover Hurd either via GNU or via the microkernel umbrella organization. As some of you have pointed out on IRC, disputes over the assignment of available slots to hopeful student proposal may arise. While it is generally impossible to please everybody, I am confident that such disputes can be resolved in a civilized, fair and just manner - should they occur in the first place. Have I mentioned that Hurd has nothing to lose thanks to this dual participation? The worst case is that this cooperation will not bring you anything, the best case is that it will bring you something you wouldn't have otherwise got. What I need you collectively to do now is to reach an agreement on whether to do this or not. But note that time is running up. The deadline for organization applications is on Feb 9, 16:00 UTC [2]. If the decision is in favor of this, we will need your ideas page and the approximate number of mentors you can supply. We will also invite one Hurd developer to become an org co-admin. In the meantime, we are going ahead with the application. Thanks, Jakub [1] https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/microkernel-devroom/2017-January/000129.html [2] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline