Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Chris Lamb
Adrian Bunk wrote: > How many percent of the paid GSoC and Outreachy student workers > continue unpaid afterwards and become a DM or DD? > > My impression is that GSoC does not have a high quota, > and Outreachy is a complete failure. Curious that you have that perception. I don't have hard data

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Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Ondřej Surý
The only single person I’ve been mentoring in GSoC did as little as possible to pass the half-time, cashed the money and stopped responding to emails. So, experience might wildly vary... Ondrej -- Ondřej Surý ond...@sury.org > On 17 Apr 2019, at 07:17, intrigeri wrote: > > Adrian Bunk: >> O

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 07:08:53AM -0400, Chris Lamb wrote: > Adrian Bunk wrote: > > > How many percent of the paid GSoC and Outreachy student workers > > continue unpaid afterwards and become a DM or DD? > > > > My impression is that GSoC does not have a high quota, > > and Outreachy is a comple

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Mo Zhou
Hi Ondřej, On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 01:12:12PM +0200, Ondřej Surý wrote: > The only single person I’ve been mentoring in GSoC did as little as > possible to pass the half-time, cashed the money and stopped > responding to emails. > > So, experience might wildly vary... Sorry to hear that. It must

Re: Handling Japanese new era "令和 (Reiwa)"

2019-04-17 Thread Alastair McKinstry
Hi On 12/04/2019 10:32, Alastair McKinstry wrote: On 09/04/2019 02:18, Hideki Yamane wrote: Hi, Hi I've noticed that Japan renews its era from 平成 (Heisei) to 令和 (Reiwa) (U+32FF) at 1st May and it's necessary to update some packages to deal with it. > To Release Managers How do we

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Ondřej Surý
> On 17 Apr 2019, at 13:58, Mo Zhou wrote: > > Hi Ondřej, > > On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 01:12:12PM +0200, Ondřej Surý wrote: >> The only single person I’ve been mentoring in GSoC did as little as >> possible to pass the half-time, cashed the money and stopped >> responding to emails. >> >> So,

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Jonathan Carter
Hi Chris On 2019/04/17 13:08, Chris Lamb wrote: >> How many percent of the paid GSoC and Outreachy student workers >> continue unpaid afterwards and become a DM or DD? >> >> My impression is that GSoC does not have a high quota, >> and Outreachy is a complete failure. > > Curious that you have th

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 01:38:22AM +, Mo Zhou wrote: > Hi Adrian, Hi Mo, > On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 11:07:34PM +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote: >... > > The work Mo spent on the already-outdated tensorflow package in > > experimental was wasted if there is noone who continues maintaining it. > > And

GSoC / Outreachy (Was: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging)

2019-04-17 Thread Andreas Tille
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 11:07:34PM +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote: > How many percent of the paid GSoC and Outreachy student workers > continue unpaid afterwards and become a DM or DD? > > My impression is that GSoC does not have a high quota, > and Outreachy is a complete failure.[1] Two out of three

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Birger Schacht
Hi, On 4/16/19 10:07 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote: > On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 02:29:54PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote: >> ... >> As far as I understand your summary it would be even >> "burning" a student if we would throw theses packaging task on a >> student in a GSoC / outreachy project (I'm aware that w

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 03:04:12PM +0200, Jonathan Carter wrote: > On 2019/04/17 13:08, Chris Lamb wrote: > >> How many percent of the paid GSoC and Outreachy student workers > >> continue unpaid afterwards and become a DM or DD? > >> > >> My impression is that GSoC does not have a high quota, > >>

Re: Bits from /me: Difficulties in Deep Learning Framework Packaging

2019-04-17 Thread Holger Levsen
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 08:05:17PM +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote: > I am sure this all makes sense for people in the US, > but for a global project it is a WTF. not commenting on your main point (the above), but... > [2] See the "we know it could be used for 4 or 5 other developers > inside Europe