I'm going to exercise administrator discretion and post to
mailman-developers because all the candidates want to know the same
things, and it's generic advice.

Lavanya Yadawad writes:

 > I have prepared my proposal for Google Summer of Code with GNU
 > Mailman and would really appreciate your feedback on it.

I'm working on this but I give priority to answering questiosn on the
mailing list because that benefits all candidates (at least the ones
paying attention).  I will be reading the proposals (in order posted)
and giving surface advice tomorrow, then working on MRs.  After that
work should be relatively steady but responses will take a day or so.

 > Here is the link to my proposal:

Please move your proposals to the Google site as soon as possible.
Check that you can edit until deadline, but that's always been the
case in the past.  Google's site has been reliable for the past few
years, but it has been known to crash under load near deadline.

If you want them public (some do, some don't) get your GSoC blog
going, and attach them there.  (Google requires a blog, at least it
did for the last several years.)  Our responses either way will be
private, on the Google site, or by personal email.

Edit early and often!

Steve

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GNU Mailman consultant (installation, migration, customization)
Sirius Open Source    https://www.siriusopensource.com/
Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan
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