One example of the kind of results that come from a GSOC project:
http://flang-gsoc.blogspot.ie/2013/09/end-of-gsoc-report.html
Might be worth thinking about it next year?
cheers, --renato
Renato,
We did apply to GSOC this year but our proposal was not selected. I agree, we should apply again next year.
Mark
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 5:38 AM, Renato Golin renato.golin@linaro.orgwrote:
One example of the kind of results that come from a GSOC project:
http://flang-gsoc.blogspot.ie/2013/09/end-of-gsoc-report.html
Might be worth thinking about it next year?
cheers, --renato
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Hi Mark,
We did, not enough and just a bit too late. ;)
A few people started the trend (including me), but we didn't have enough organization to propose a good number of interesting projects in time. Most of the comments was about the quality of the work and the time spent on mentoring being too much.
This year, I followed the work of some students on the LLVMLinux group and the mentoring time spent was very little. The results of other LLVM projects (ex. Flang) speak for themselves. I wanted to reiterate that the benefits of the GSOC almost always outweigh the costs, even if the project is not successful, but most are.
It's good to have corporate backing (ie. you ;), and I think we should start planning for the next year much sooner (maybe even during the US Connect) and have some incentive plan to foster mentors inside Linaro. It's a great way to involve the community in working with Linaro towards the common goal, and to recruit candidates in subsequent years with proven track with Open Source *and* Linaro.
cheers, --renato
On 23 September 2013 13:57, Mark Orvek mark.orvek@linaro.org wrote:
Renato,
We did apply to GSOC this year but our proposal was not selected. I agree, we should apply again next year.
Mark
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 5:38 AM, Renato Golin renato.golin@linaro.orgwrote:
One example of the kind of results that come from a GSOC project:
http://flang-gsoc.blogspot.ie/2013/09/end-of-gsoc-report.html
Might be worth thinking about it next year?
cheers, --renato
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So, who's interested in doing the GSOC this year?
If we want to be involved, we need to start thinking about it sooner rather than later!
Steve
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 06:13:25PM +0100, Renato Golin wrote:
Hi Mark,
We did, not enough and just a bit too late. ;)
A few people started the trend (including me), but we didn't have enough organization to propose a good number of interesting projects in time. Most of the comments was about the quality of the work and the time spent on mentoring being too much.
This year, I followed the work of some students on the LLVMLinux group and the mentoring time spent was very little. The results of other LLVM projects (ex. Flang) speak for themselves. I wanted to reiterate that the benefits of the GSOC almost always outweigh the costs, even if the project is not successful, but most are.
It's good to have corporate backing (ie. you ;), and I think we should start planning for the next year much sooner (maybe even during the US Connect) and have some incentive plan to foster mentors inside Linaro. It's a great way to involve the community in working with Linaro towards the common goal, and to recruit candidates in subsequent years with proven track with Open Source *and* Linaro.
cheers, --renato
On 23 September 2013 13:57, Mark Orvek mark.orvek@linaro.org wrote:
Renato,
We did apply to GSOC this year but our proposal was not selected. I agree, we should apply again next year.
Mark
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 5:38 AM, Renato Golin renato.golin@linaro.org wrote:
One example of the kind of results that come from a GSOC project: http://flang-gsoc.blogspot.ie/2013/09/end-of-gsoc-report.html Might be worth thinking about it next year? cheers, --renato _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev
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On Mon, 6 Jan 2014 16:58:34 +0000 Steve McIntyre steve.mcintyre@linaro.org wrote:
So, who's interested in doing the GSOC this year?
If we want to be involved, we need to start thinking about it sooner rather than later!
Me!
I've got an idea for a proposal to make LAVA work with email submissions which would help integrate LAVA into some of the Debian testing strategies.