Hi Christopher,

I recommend still sending a proposal for Alex's project just in case. It's
hard to predict
what constraints we will need to satisfy for project allocation (we might
have a small number
of allocations from Google, a student may choose a project with another
organisation).

Thanks,
Ambrose

On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Christopher Medrela <
chris.medr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 12:06:34 AM UTC+1, Alex Miller wrote:
>>
>> Chris (and anyone else), Daniel mentioned to me in a note that it is ok
>> for multiple students to submit a proposal for the same project. We do not
>> know how many spots we will be given as an organization and whether
>> particular students will meet whatever guidelines are set out by Google. So
>> I think I was a bit incorrect in my understanding of the process and you
>> would still be welcome to submit a proposal with the caveat that there are
>> no guarantees that any particular proposal will move forward.
>>
>> Alex
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 3:28:41 PM UTC-5, Christopher Medrela
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello! Alex decided to proceed with Richard. Therefore, I'd like to find
>>> some
>>> other project. I'm glad to see so much feedback and I'd really like to
>>> reply to
>>> all your feedback but there is not much time to the end of application
>>> period
>>> and therefore I will focus exclusively on the another project. I hope
>>> that
>>> yours feedback will be helpful for Richard (and the entire community). If
>>> that's not the case and I've wasted your time, I'm really sorry.
>>>
>>
> OK, but will you be able to mentor two students at the same time? Google
> warns
> that it's easy to underestimate how much time mentoring takes.
>
> BTW, I found "typed Overtone" project which I found equally interesting as
> this
> one. And I think that Clojure community will benefit much more when two
> students work at different projects. So I will stick with "typed overtone".
>
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