Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
>> - There seemed to be agreement that we should not again accept students
>> which do not show reasonable activity on ML before project starts.
>
> I see, interesting but sad conclusions, seems we were involved in 2008, 11,
> 12?, 13, 14 [1]...
We tried 12 but didn't ge
On 11/10/2016 01:12, Pavel Sanda wrote:
- There are still some unfinished dormant pieces which never make it to the
master
and waiting in pipe. Correct me if I am wrong but even the parts which
finally make
it to the trunk were mainly finished by mentors and not students, who
disappeared
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I noticed there's not been any further LyX GSOC, after the 2014 edition I
> can barely remember :-)..., what happened?
- No one was overly excited to continue with GSOC.
- There are still some unfinished dormant pieces which never make it to the
master
a
Hi all,
I noticed there's not been any further LyX GSOC, after the 2014 edition I can
barely remember :-)..., what happened?
Thanks,
T.
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Date: Mon, 1
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 13/01/2015 01:42, Cyrille Artho a écrit :
The downside is that we have yet another tag, and that many developers
may not recognize GCI (but perhaps know about GSoC). For the latter,
tasks that take 2 - 3 hours for a relatively inexperienced young
developer are ide
Le 13/01/2015 01:42, Cyrille Artho a écrit :
The downside is that we have yet another tag, and that many developers
may not recognize GCI (but perhaps know about GSoC). For the latter,
tasks that take 2 - 3 hours for a relatively inexperienced young
developer are ideal.
We could use code-in as
erson
before!
At the reunion, I could learn a bit more about Google Code In while talking
to Stephanie, who runs that program. To recap, to join we have to provide
100-150 tasks to high school students in the following categories:
1.Code: Tasks related to writing or refactoring code
2.Document
d of.
>>>> It was also nice to meet Stefano, as I had never met any LyXer in person
>>>> before!
>>>>
>>>> At the reunion, I could learn a bit more about Google Code In while talking
>>>> to Stephanie, who runs that program. To recap, to j
I was very happy to be able to attend this year's GSoC Reunion, as I could
>>> learn about a lot of other open source projects that I otherwise probably
>>> would never have heard of.
>>> It was also nice to meet Stefano, as I had never met any LyXer in person
>>&
lot of other open source projects that I otherwise probably
>> would never have heard of.
>> It was also nice to meet Stefano, as I had never met any LyXer in person
>> before!
>>
>> At the reunion, I could learn a bit more about Google Code In while talking
>>
of.
> It was also nice to meet Stefano, as I had never met any LyXer in person
> before!
>
> At the reunion, I could learn a bit more about Google Code In while talking
> to Stephanie, who runs that program. To recap, to join we have to provide
> 100-150 tasks to high school students
could learn a bit more about Google Code In while
talking to Stephanie, who runs that program. To recap, to join we have
to provide 100-150 tasks to high school students in the following
categories:
1.Code: Tasks related to writing or refactoring code
2.Documentation/Training: Tasks relat
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Cyrille Artho wrote:
> Dear all,
> When discussing the need to support HiDPI displays, I brought up the idea
> of joining Google Code-In. This is a much smaller version of GSoC, aimed at
> high school students. Students complete small tasks and can
Dear all,
When discussing the need to support HiDPI displays, I brought up the idea
of joining Google Code-In. This is a much smaller version of GSoC, aimed at
high school students. Students complete small tasks and can get T-shirts
and other promotional items; the main part of the program
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