I'm a little behind the ball on my GSoC effort, but if you approve my 
mentor request, I'll happily go through the projects.

Once I was interested in mentoring, I had to "Start a connection" with the 
Clojure organization.

Regards
Paul // ohpauleez


On Friday, May 3, 2013 7:20:47 AM UTC-7, Daniel Solano Gómez wrote:
>
> Hello, all, 
>
> Here's a quick update on what's going on with Clojure's participation in 
> this year's Google Summer of Code.  We have already received a number of 
> strong proposals, and I can only hope we will be able to accept them 
> all. 
>
> What's going on? 
> ---------------- 
>
> The student application period closes today at 19:00 UTC.  Over the 
> weekend, I will request a number of student allocations based on the 
> applications we received.  On Wednesday evening, Google will let me know 
> how many students we will get.  If we want more students, there is an 
> opportunity to get on a waiting list for more allocations. 
>
> From now until 22 May, mentors will be able to volunteer to mentor 
> specific proposals and to review and rate student applications.  There 
> will be a short period where there will be deduplication checks (finding 
> out if a student has been accepted by more than one organisation). 
> Finally, on 27 May, Google will announce all students who have been 
> accepted. 
>
>
> Students 
> -------- 
>
> Today at 19:00 UTC the student application will close, and no new 
> applications will be accepted.  Remember to follow the application 
> guidelines we have set out [1]. 
>
> [1]: 
> http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Student+application+guidelines 
>
>
> Mentors 
> ------- 
>
> Please sign up on Melange [2] to be a mentor for our organisation. 
> Additionally, if you are interested in mentoring a specific student's 
> proposal, please indicate that on the student's application.  You can do 
> this as follows: 
>
> 1. Log in to Melange with your credentials. 
> 2. Click on the 'My Dashboard' link on the left sidebar. 
> 3. Click on the dashboard page, click on 'Proposals submitted to my 
> organizations'. 
> 4. Click on the the proposal you are interested in. 
> 5. On the left hand side, you will see a 'Wish to Mentor' toggle.  You 
> should set this to 'Yes'. 
>
> This is very important.  I need to know how many mentors are interested 
> in each proposal.  We have a lot of very good student proposals, but I 
> can only accept those for which we also have mentors.  So, please do 
> this as soon as possible.  Please do this even if you are only 
> interested in being a secondary mentor. 
>
> [2]: 
> https://google-melange.appspot.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2013/clojure_dev 
>
>
> Thanks to everyone for your help with GSoC.  I think it's going to be a 
> great summer. 
>
> Sincerely, 
>
> Daniel 
>

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