On 16/04/06, Robert Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think so. In some cases the GSoC was not a real success.
> Just check the mozilla SoC. People create broken stuff and wanted
> their money. Then they just disappeared.
> OpenBSD wants people who love to hack on stuff and not just hack
> because of the money they can get after the work is done.

Mozdev have accepted wrong proposals, stuff that no-one was interested
in, or stuff that was impossible to complete by one person in one
summer. And after all, mozilla.org was not involved, only mozdev.org
was, and that was a huge difference IMHO.

>From what I saw on NetBSD web-pages a while ago, there were quite some
useful outcomes of the SoC 2005. Gerv's blog also reveals one other
SoC participant that stayed with his mentoring organisation and was
given 'official member' status sometime thereafter.

Cheers,
Constantine.

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