On 2/26/07, Andrew Dunstan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Josh Berkus wrote:
> The next Summer of Code is just around the corner.
>
> Last year, we had 46 submissions and seven we accepted.  Out of the SoC we got
> two ongoing contributors, several good patches, two code refactors and even
> an employee for a PostgreSQL company.  I'd like to see us do the same this
> year!
>
> Therefore, we need volunteer mentors.  Here's how it works:
>
> -- You help review and rate submissions in March.
> -- From May-August, you mentor one or two SoC students in working on
> PostgreSQL patches.  This means that you must be readily available to your
> student(s) during this summer and have time (2-5 hours per week, more at the
> beginning) to coach them.
> -- You need to evaluate the student's progress both midsummer and on
> completion.
> -- You prepare the student code for submission as an 8.4 feature, if
> applicable.
> -- Around October, Google gives SPI $500 for your mentoring.  You can choose
> to take this money (less transaction fees) or leave it as a donation.  You
> also get a nifty t-shirt.
>
> We're looking for mentors who are:
>       -- patient
>       -- available
>       -- knowledgeable in depth in some particular area/add-in to PostgreSQL
>       -- interested in reviewing student code
>       -- interested in helping create the next generation of contributors
>
> Particularly we'd like people who can mentor on:
>       -- PostgreSQL internals
>       -- GIS
>       -- applications & client tools
>       -- advanced indexing
>       -- XML
>       ... based on last year's submissions, but there will be more this year.
>
> Also, I am looking for contacts at universities where I can direct notices
> when SoC opens.
>
> E-mail me ASAP.
>
>

Is there a list of projects? Or can we suggest some?

I'd like to suggest working on a patch testing tool that was discussed
previously. :)

Regards,
Mark

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