[Pharo-project] We already have the selected projects and students!

2010-04-21 Thread Mariano Martinez Peck
Hi folks. First of all, let me apologize for being quite offline the last
weeks and for not helping too much. I had some personal stuff to do ;)
Fortunately, Janko could take care of it and keep it rolling. Thanks a lot
Janko.

Here are what all of you want to know: the final results of voting for 5
projects to get this year GSoC stipendiums:

1. Cross-Platform Namespaces   (score: 80)
  by Germán Leiva, mentor James Foster
  http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/namespaces

2. Generate UML diagrams from Smalltalk code for Pharo (score: 77)
  by Carla Florencia Griggio, mentor Geert Claes
  http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/uml-from-smalltalk

3. Squeakland education project(score: 76)
  by Ricardo Moran, mentor Randall Caton
  http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/squeakland-education

4. Progress Towards a Cross-Dialect Smalltalk FFI  (score: 74)
  by Dmitry Matveev, mentor Eliot Miranda
  http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/ffi

5. Visualization of profiling information in Pharo and Squeak (score:73)
  by Mariano Coca, mentor Alexandre Bergel
  http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/profiling-visualization

Congratulations to the accepted students! Be aware that the most non
enjoyable part of the process has already finished so now it's time to
code, hack and have fun!  You are the envy of a lot of people, you are being
paid to program in something that you really like and enjoy. This is an
excellent opportunity so take advantage of it and don't miss it. Please,
work hard and deliver something, but never forget to have fun, learn and
enjoy.

For all the students which were not accepted, don't worry. If your project
and proposal is good you will find another opportunity sooner than you
expect. For us, this was an excellent opportunity to gather information
about really interesting projects and, what's more, to know lots of great
students with a passion for Smalltalk. With no doubt, we will keep in touch
with all of you and we will eagerly wait your application for next years.

Thanks again to all of you for helping us to make the Smalltalk community
bigger and better.

So stay tuned with us!

Cheers

Mariano Martinez Peck
GSoC admin
gsoc-ad...@esug.org
http://gsoc2010.esug.org
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Re: [Pharo-project] We already have the selected projects and students!

2010-04-21 Thread stephane ducasse
Thanks you and janko for your energy to carry this adventure in presence of 
pain in the asses like me :)

Stef (I know I'm a pain)

On Apr 21, 2010, at 8:27 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:

 Hi folks. First of all, let me apologize for being quite offline the last 
 weeks and for not helping too much. I had some personal stuff to do ;)
 Fortunately, Janko could take care of it and keep it rolling. Thanks a lot 
 Janko.
 
 Here are what all of you want to know: the final results of voting for 5 
 projects to get this year GSoC stipendiums:
 
 1. Cross-Platform Namespaces   (score: 80)
   by Germán Leiva, mentor James Foster
   http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/namespaces
 
 2. Generate UML diagrams from Smalltalk code for Pharo (score: 77)
   by Carla Florencia Griggio, mentor Geert Claes
   http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/uml-from-smalltalk
 
 3. Squeakland education project(score: 76)
   by Ricardo Moran, mentor Randall Caton
   http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/squeakland-education
 
 4. Progress Towards a Cross-Dialect Smalltalk FFI  (score: 74)
   by Dmitry Matveev, mentor Eliot Miranda
   http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/ffi
 
 5. Visualization of profiling information in Pharo and Squeak (score:73)
   by Mariano Coca, mentor Alexandre Bergel
   http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects/profiling-visualization
 
 Congratulations to the accepted students! Be aware that the most non 
 enjoyable part of the process has already finished so now it's time to code, 
 hack and have fun!  You are the envy of a lot of people, you are being paid 
 to program in something that you really like and enjoy. This is an excellent 
 opportunity so take advantage of it and don't miss it. Please, work hard and 
 deliver something, but never forget to have fun, learn and enjoy. 
 
 For all the students which were not accepted, don't worry. If your project 
 and proposal is good you will find another opportunity sooner than you 
 expect. For us, this was an excellent opportunity to gather information about 
 really interesting projects and, what's more, to know lots of great students 
 with a passion for Smalltalk. With no doubt, we will keep in touch with all 
 of you and we will eagerly wait your application for next years. 
 
 Thanks again to all of you for helping us to make the Smalltalk community 
 bigger and better. 
 
 So stay tuned with us!
 
 Cheers
 
 Mariano Martinez Peck
 GSoC admin
 gsoc-ad...@esug.org
 http://gsoc2010.esug.org ___
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