Grant Goodyear wrote:
Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be
a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate,
we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not
earlier.
So, does Gentoo want to participate this year?
If so, who's going to run it? Who's going to help? What are
we going to do differently this year?
I'll help if it's something people want to do, but I'd like to see
some serious changes this year. I'd like us to only accept proposals
that we actually think are quite good. In the past we've been told that we
have N slots to fill, so we choose the best N proposals, despite the
fact that we often only get a handful of exceptional proposals. I'd
also like to see us require weekly public status reports from our
students. Quick show of hands: how many people know how what any
of our students accomplished last year? I doubt there are many,
despite the fact that some good work was done last year.
Thoughts? Comments?
-g2boojum-
How does the SoC work within Gentoo? Do the developers suggest things
they want worked on or do the users suggest things, the developers okay
it and then they get worked on or what?
George
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