On Tuesday 09 March 2010 09:55:39 am Natalia Portillo wrote: > http://wiki.qemu.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2010
I added a section for possible mentors and added myself to it. > > This is a start. > > El 09/03/2010, a las 14:14, Anthony Liguori escribió: > > On 03/08/2010 02:20 PM, Luiz Capitulino wrote: > >> Hi there, > >> > >> Google has this wonderful program called Summer of Code, in which > >> > >> open source > >> projects like ours, suggest possible projects and provide mentors > >> to help > >> selected students to do them. > >> > >> It's a great opportunity for students to get in touch with open > >> > >> source > >> development, also good for us to get some projects done and more > >> people > >> involved (students are paid too, btw). > >> > >> The dead-line is a bit short: next friday (March, 12), more > >> > >> information > >> in the program's page: > >> > >> http://socghop.appspot.com/ > > > > I'd suggest creating a page on the qemu.org wiki and start > > collecting ideas. I'd strongly suggest that all ideas are > > constructed like a release feature and have an appropriate wiki page. > > > > I think the key to success with a student project is to have a wide > > range of success criteria. If people post ideas to a common wiki > > page, we can review them and come up with a set of suggested items. > > > > Regards, > > > > Anthony Liguori > > > >> I didn't read it fully yet, but I _guess_ the most important is to > >> > >> come > >> up with project ideas and mentors. Everything should be in a wiki. > >> > >> PS: I have participated as a student some years ago, didn't produce > >> anything > >> > >> useful, but was a great experience.