Re: [Apertium-stuff] Fwd: [GSoC Mentors] GSoC 2023 open for org applications January 23 - February 7

2023-01-19 Thread Daniel Swanson
Hi Peter,

That would fall under this project idea:
https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code/Make_a_language_pair_state-of-the-art

See that page for further details, but the short answer is that
working on English-Spanish in particular is almost certainly not a
good idea for GSoC.

Daniel

On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 11:33 AM Peter Blackman
 wrote:
>
> On 19/01/2023 15:51, Daniel Swanson wrote:
> > Greetings Apertiumers!
> >
> > I've started updating the ideas list:
> > https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code
> >
> > We're currently at 27 ideas, several of which could use additional
> > people willing to mentor and a few of which could use a better
> > writeup. I'll be working on adding further ideas and writeups as I
> > think of things and have time.
> >
> > Daniel
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I'm wondering whether updating this pull request
> https://github.com/apertium/apertium-eng-spa/pull/17
>
> to an acceptable standard, could be a Gsoc project?
>
>
> Also there are 6 open isssues on eng-spa 
> https://github.com/apertium/apertium-eng-spa/issues
>
> Cheers,
> Peter


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Re: [Apertium-stuff] Fwd: [GSoC Mentors] GSoC 2023 open for org applications January 23 - February 7

2023-01-19 Thread Peter Blackman

On 19/01/2023 15:51, Daniel Swanson wrote:

Greetings Apertiumers!

I've started updating the ideas list:
https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code

We're currently at 27 ideas, several of which could use additional
people willing to mentor and a few of which could use a better
writeup. I'll be working on adding further ideas and writeups as I
think of things and have time.

Daniel


Hi Daniel,

I'm wondering whether updating this pull request
https://github.com/apertium/apertium-eng-spa/pull/17

to an acceptable standard, could be a Gsoc project?


Also there are 6 open isssues on eng-spa 
https://github.com/apertium/apertium-eng-spa/issues

Cheers,
Peter


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Re: [Apertium-stuff] Fwd: [GSoC Mentors] GSoC 2023 open for org applications January 23 - February 7

2023-01-19 Thread Daniel Swanson
Greetings Apertiumers!

I've started updating the ideas list:
https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code

We're currently at 27 ideas, several of which could use additional
people willing to mentor and a few of which could use a better
writeup. I'll be working on adding further ideas and writeups as I
think of things and have time.

Daniel

On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 7:35 AM Xavi Ivars  wrote:
>
>
> Do we have any plans to apply for GSoC 2023?
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> De: 'sttaylor' via Google Summer of Code Mentors List 
> 
> Date: dl., 14 de nov. 2022 a les 23:51
> Subject: [GSoC Mentors] GSoC 2023 open for org applications January 23 - 
> February 7
> To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List 
> 
>
>
> We’re pleased to announce the Google Summer of Code 2023 program and 
> timeline. GSoC Org Applications are open from January 23 - Feb 7, 2023.
>
> In 2022 we implemented our biggest changes to the program in its 18 year 
> history and had an overwhelmingly positive response to the changes (extended 
> timelines, medium and large size projects and opening eligibility beyond 
> students) so we are keeping the changes as we go into 2023 with a couple of 
> minor tweaks.
>
> Per the conversation on the mentor list this summer, we are expanding the 
> eligibility to include students and beginners to open source development. 
> There was some confusion about students who might have some experience in 
> open source so we have fixed that with this new eligibility rule.
>
> The other change is that we are back to allowing a person to be accepted as a 
> GSoC Contributor up to 2 times (regardless of when their first GSoC 
> acceptance was). This assumes they could still be considered a beginner - ie. 
> they didn’t participate as a GSoC student in 2015 and have been actively 
> involved in open source development since then and want to come back 8 years 
> later to be a GSoC Contributor.
>
> We have shifted the timeline to start a couple of weeks earlier, so that the 
> program wraps up for the standard 12 week projects by early September which 
> is generally what the schedule looked like for many of the past 18 years.
>
> Spreading the word about GSoC
>
> The GSoC 2023 flyer and the new, more colorful and exciting GSoC 2023 slides 
> are available for you to use in any presentations you wish to do about GSoC. 
> We need your help to spread the word amongst your circles.
>
> We encourage you to explore our resources, timeline, the Contributor/Student 
> Guide and Mentor Guide as well.
>
>
> Have a group you think GSoC Program Admins should reach out to?
>
> Diversity in open source communities is vital to the health of our 
> communities. Please spread the word about GSoC to communities in your country 
> or in your network particularly those that reach underrepresented groups in 
> open source. If you have a suggestion for a group you think the GSoC team 
> should add to our list of contacts that we send out emails to about the 
> program early in the new year, or if you have a group that you think would be 
> a good opportunity for GSoC Administrators to give a talk about GSoC please 
> email us at gsoc-supp...@google.com with their details (email and contact 
> person if you have one available).
>
>
> See you at FOSDEM!
>
> As Chris mentioned in the GSoC 22 Mentor Summit a couple of weeks ago, our 
> team is very excited to attend FOSDEM in Brussels in 2023. We will send more 
> details in January but we are in the early stages of planning a GSoC Meetup 
> for Saturday night during FOSDEM as we have done in previous years. Looking 
> forward to seeing many of you in Brussels in February!
>
>
> GSoC Videos
>
> We have been busy working with our mentors and GSoC contributors to create 
> new GSoC videos as they are a popular medium for new folks to learn about 
> GSoC.
>
> A HUGE thank you to our mentors that helped with the new ‘Introduction to 
> Google Summer of Code’ video (Adrian, Benjamin, Ann, Rāzvan,  Meenakshi, 
> Srishti and Gabriel). And thanks to our mentors and org admins that created 
> 25 GSoC Org videos helping interested participants understand more about the 
> many types of projects available in GSoC. And finally a huge thank you to the 
> mentors and org admins that have volunteered to be a part of our Community 
> Talk series - the 2nd one is November 15th.
>
>
> GSoC 2022 Wrap Up Coming in December
>
> In early December, after the 2022 program has officially ended, we will send 
> out notes and themes we have collected from all of the mentor and GSoC 
> contributor evaluations for 2022 to this list.
>
> Thank you all for GSoC 2022, we look forward to our 19th year in 2023!
>
> Best,
>
> Stephanie, Romina and Perry
>
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