Devs:
The time to decide on GSOC is fast approaching. As I indicated earlier this
month, we will decide to proceed based on the projects developers would like to
submit. As of today, there are no project submissions at the Wiki page at
http://wiki.openstack.org/Project%20List. The schedule
Rick Clark wrote:
In order to be successful, quite a bit of thought and planning needs to
be put into a GSOC project. I've seen other open source projects look
bad by not being organized enough. This needs to be way more put
together, and thought out before I would want to see openstack's
Thanks for everyone's feedback to the idea of supporting GSOC 2011. I have
received emails from several people interested in becoming a mentor. As a next
step, please list yourself on the GSOC 2011 Wiki page at
http://wiki.openstack.org/Project List along with your project
ideas/descriptions.
You can count on me to participate as a student, looking forward to
contribute to Openstack in GSoC ;-) .
Ricky
2011/2/5 Eric Day e...@oddments.org:
Having been a mentor before for other projects, I strongly agree
that we should do this. It's a great way to get more folks involved
in the
OpenStack Developers:
Now that you have a few days off (just kidding) to relax from the release of
Bexar, I wanted to bring up a new topic for your consideration. The Google
Summer of Code (http://code.google.com/soc/) will take applications from open
source communities starting Feb 28 - March
Having been a mentor before for other projects, I strongly agree
that we should do this. It's a great way to get more folks involved
in the project.
-Eric
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 02:37:18PM -0600, Stephen Spector wrote:
OpenStack Developers:
Now that you have a few days off (just
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