Hello all, Congratulation to all of you. As every year, the competition to get selected was hard but you made it!
Now, a few things we would like you to door know: 1) Please subscribe to the soc-coordination mailing list: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination The list isour official communication channel for all things related to the GSoC, and this mail is the last time we will contact you individually. 2) Please send us *privately* ([email protected], [email protected]) a telephone number or another way to contact you "offline". We hope to not have to use it, but we need to be able to reach you in case of an emergency. 3) If you have a blog, please send us the URL to the RSS feed. We will add it to Planet Debian ( http://planet.debian.org/) for you, and we'll let you know so that you can introduce yourself and your project. 4) DebConf 14 (http://debconf14.debconf.org/) is going to take place in Portland, USA this year, right at the end of the GSoC coding period. Google can sponsor some students to attend to the event. If you are interested to attend, just let us and your mentorsknowASAP (via private mail, no need to spam everyone) so that we can coordinate your attendance with the DebConf team and the Google program administrators. 5) During the coding period, we will require you to send a weekly report on what you have donefor the week,and what you are planning to do next. It should take an hour max to write. You don't have to go intomuchdetail. However, missingthose weekly reports will very badly reflect on your evaluations (you will be failed). That's all for now! Time to get back to bonding with your mentors. If you have any issue, don't hesitate to send us a mail or poke us on IRC. Cheers, Sylvestre & Nicolas _______________________________________________ Soc-coordination mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
