On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 07:36, Aina Niemetz wrote:
> Would it be a good time to get the copyright assignment stuff done now? Or is
> this too early, yet?
It's never too early to get the copyright assignment going. To get
the process started, follow the instructions on this form:
git.savannah.gn
Ian,
thanks a lot for your feedback.
I'm aware of the fact that this might be quite a challenge, I hope that my
efforts won't be futile, though.
Would it be a good time to get the copyright assignment stuff done now? Or is
this too early, yet?
Aina
On 04/28/2010 03:21 PM, Ian Lance Taylor wrote
On 4/28/10 14:34 , Toon Moene wrote:
> What makes GCC "good for" 10 slots ?
It's based on two things: the number of projects that the organization
thinks it can handle (which each org determines) and available funding
from GSoC.
Each organization ranks all the project proposals and decides how m
Toon Moene writes:
> On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote:
>
>> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
>
> [ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere,
> but I couldn't find it. ]
>
> How is this division in "projects" determined ?
>
> What makes GCC "g
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:34:43AM -0700, Toon Moene wrote:
> On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote:
>
> > This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
>
> [ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere,
>but I couldn't find it. ]
>
> How is this division in "
On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote:
This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
[ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere,
but I couldn't find it. ]
How is this division in "projects" determined ?
What makes GCC "good for" 10 slots ?
[ I was on the
Aina Niemetz writes:
> i'm one of the students who didn't get accepted this year, unfortunately. This
> doesn't lessen my motivation to get involved, though. Thus i decided to roll
> up
> my sleeves and start to work on my proposed project anyway as i think it'd be
> just perfect for getting fam
Hi folks,
i'm one of the students who didn't get accepted this year, unfortunately. This
doesn't lessen my motivation to get involved, though. Thus i decided to roll up
my sleeves and start to work on my proposed project anyway as i think it'd be
just perfect for getting familiar with the code bas
On 4/28/10 04:47 , Janus Weil wrote:
> A quick question: Why is this list not available on the GSoC site for GCC?
>
> http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/show/google/gsoc2010/gcc
Thanks for pointing that out. I simply forgot to update that page. I
will update it shortly.
Diego.
> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. The full
> list of the accepted projects is at
> http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode.
A quick question: Why is this list not available on the GSoC site for GCC?
http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/show/google/gsoc2010/gcc
For other p
I added some further guidelines to the wiki from my experience this
year as a reviewer and from observing other reviewers' comments.
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode.
Cheers,
Manuel.
On 28 April 2010 01:44, Diego Novillo wrote:
> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.
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