Re: How to get a SoC proposal immediately rejected

2006-05-03 Thread Kai Blin
* Mike McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/05/06, 11:46:11]:
> 
> If anybody needs any advice or help with a SoC proposal, feel free to 
> mail me privately...
 
There's also a couple of proposals that were accepted last year on
http://summerofcode.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ExampleApplications

Cheers,
Kai

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Re: How to get a SoC proposal immediately rejected

2006-05-02 Thread Mike McCormack


If anybody needs any advice or help with a SoC proposal, feel free to 
mail me privately...


Mike




Re: How to get a SoC proposal immediately rejected

2006-05-02 Thread Mike Hearn
On Tue, 02 May 2006 10:40:14 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
>   "I will implement a sentient computer program."

Michael C Hearn is interested in this proposal :)

That is, interested in how the hell they planned to implement it!





Re: How to get a SoC proposal immediately rejected

2006-05-02 Thread Segin

Dan Kegel wrote:

All you have to do to have your application summarily deleted is
to make it so short that it conveys no information.
Bonus points if you propose implementing something that's already
(somewhat) implemented.
For instance:
 "I will add scanner support to Wine."
or
 "I will implement a sentient computer program."
are both real examples that lasted all of about sixty milliseconds in 
the queue.

- Dan

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How to get a SoC proposal immediately rejected

2006-05-02 Thread Dan Kegel

All you have to do to have your application summarily deleted is
to make it so short that it conveys no information.
Bonus points if you propose implementing something that's already
(somewhat) implemented.
For instance:
 "I will add scanner support to Wine."
or
 "I will implement a sentient computer program."
are both real examples that lasted all of about sixty milliseconds in the queue.
- Dan

--
Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv