On February 1, 2019 2:32:34 AM GMT+05:30, Terri Oda <te...@toybox.ca> wrote:
>
>
>On January 31, 2019 11:43:52 a.m. PST, "Stephen J. Turnbull"
><turnbull.stephen...@u.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:
>>Hey all
>>
>>We need to decide if we're going to go under the PSF umbrella or if we
>>want to go standalone.
>
>I recommend trying standalone and using the psf as a backup, as usual,
>but we're happy to have you either way. If you need me to backup org
>admin for mailman, send the request to ostr...@gmail.com because i
>can't org admin two orgs from the same account. (My second account is
>the Google approved solution)
>
>>The real advantages to the standalone are two tickets (most expenses
>>paid by Google) to the Mentor Summit, and the $500/student gift to
>>Mailman.  But it's more work and lower chance of acceptance.
>
>Honestly, it's not much more work (just one more form of answers for
>Google) and your chance of acceptance is still moderately high.
>Scuttlebutt is that most rejected orgs have terrible ideas pages, and
>Python doesn't allow that anyhow. Stephen, you can see the answers
>Python gave in the shared Google drive from previous years if you need
>to crib from something.
>
>>For PSF, we need to have project and idea pages up by Monday IIRC.  I
>>think Google's deadline is a couple days later.
>
>It's possible you have some sway with the PSF org admin team and could
>get away with being late with us. ;) But we do have students looking
>already so sooner is better!
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I am up for being the org admin this year. I can add Terry as the backup org 
admin and invite Steve as mentor.

I will try yo get to creating the Ideas page today and fill it up with some 
ideas today. I am currently in India for next 2 more days, but I will try my 
best. If people have ideas, feel free to send a reply on this thread and I will 
take care of grooming it a little and expanding details (ofc, if I understand 
the projects).

Some ideas in my mind include:
- Add support for moderation of threads and messages in HK. (I have ideas on 
how to do this :-)
- Add support for bounce processing in Core.
- Add Rest Callback support in Core to send events to API Clients like HK and 
P. The details on how to do this is a little fuzzy in my head, so this is 
something I consider medium/hard thing.

Given our mentor pool (me and Steve), I expect only 1 project for us. I would 
be very happy to have more mentors and can myself backup as a mentor for one 
another project. 

thanks,
Abhilash
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