Hi Daniel, not to break your enthusiasm, but seeing that the GNU Radio Live DVD works quite well right now, I don't really see the benefit of converting it to Debian.
Regarding the Ham things: That's something that I can only emphasize: Students, whatever qualification, experiences and projects you have done with radio, it's probably not the worst idea to mention that! Also, especially Ham Radio has a very active crowd, so if you can find a project that suits you and you'd like to see it do something related with amateur radio operation, it's very likely that you can get active help here. In general: Get in contact, do that early, talk about what you want to do and what skills you bring and think you'll need to acquire. Every positive interaction with the community definitely makes you more valuable to the project :) Cheers, Marcus On 03/08/2016 07:06 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote: > On 04/02/16 18:51, Daniel Pocock wrote: >> On 04/02/16 18:35, Martin Braun wrote: >>> Daniel, >>> >>> that sounds pretty good! We're currently polishing our ideas list (the >>> current draft is at >>> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/GSoCIdeas). We could >>> probably write up a project idea on our wiki page, and then copy it to >>> your ideas list, or vice versa. >>> >> Having the idea on both lists is perfectly OK, we should probably create >> links between them though so it is clear that it is a collaboration >> >> >>> Note that we didn't get accepted into GSoC last year, so I'm not sure >>> what our chances are. I'm sure we can find a mentor, though. >>> >> That is another reason to have this on the Debian ideas list as well. >> If GNU Radio is not accepted but Debian is accepted then the project can >> still potentially go ahead. It also depends on the number of slots that >> Google allocates to each selected project. The Google system allows us >> to register multiple mentors for a student, so we could potentially have >> both a GNU Radio developer and a Debian Developer linked to the same >> student. Both mentors would also have an equal chance of selection for >> the mentor summit. > > Debian and GNU Radio are both confirmed in GSoC this year, is there > interest in advertising this idea[1] for converting the GNU Radio live > DVD into a Debian Live project, merging with the Debian Ham CD? > > For all those students who have joined the mailing list recently, do any > of you have a ham radio license? > > I'm happy to write up a project idea that can go on both the Debian and > GNU Radio wikis (and also my blog) but I would like to find somebody > with more comprehensive GNU Radio knowledge to be part of the mentoring > team for it. > > Regards, > > Daniel > > 1. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2016-02/msg00051.html > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio