On Sunday, March 24, 2013 09:21:23 AM Dylan McCall wrote: > We're going to be applying for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) this year. I'm > sure many of you know the drill at this stage: it's an opportunity to grow > Ubuntu's developer community, share knowledge with talented university > students, make friends and get some really cool work done. We have a wiki > page all about GSoC 2013 that explains the hows and whys in detail: > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GoogleSoC2013 > > Since the last GSoC we participated in, Ubuntu has really found its own > with several projects led by Canonical and by members of the community. As > I see it, Unity, Juju, Ubuntu Touch and Mir are interesting projects that > students would enjoy contributing to, and they are all projects that > students would be best equipped to work on with Ubuntu as the mentoring > organization. And, of course, there are many more where those came from! I > already mentioned that there are many lovely benefits for the students and > for Ubuntu, and I'll also point out that this is a way to really expand on > the community-friendly nature of those projects. I think it would be > amazing if we could make that happen. > > So, this is where you come in! Do you have an idea for a project that we > could empower a student to work on over the summer? Are you interested in > mentoring one of those talented and motivated students? Either way, you're > welcome to add what you see fit to our list of ideas and mentors: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GoogleSoC2013/Ideas.
If you want to communicate with the developers of Unity, Juju, Ubuntu Touch and Mir, you should probably find a mailing list where development of those projects is on topic. Ubuntu-devel is for development of the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution, not upstream projects which each have their own lists, forums, IRC channels, etc. Scott K -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel