Hi Guiseppe,

(moving to development and CCing marketing, please continue this thread on 
development)

from a Marketing POV, that's a clear yes. We are an Open Source Project, and 
joining GSOC gives that fact visibility. However, the more important questions 
are best discussed on the development list:
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1. Who would be willing to propose tasks suitable for students & mentor them 
(each task needs to be summed up with a few words)?
(Note that Mentoring a Student who is supposed to work a 40 hour week lead to 
lots of stress on the mentor side, too. Mentors should expect they need to 
dedicate up to 3 hours per day and either clear that up with their managers or 
deduct it from their spare time. Also, if you sign up for the task, you should 
be aware that this job sometimes involves a lot of hand-holding. That said I 
think others on the devel list who have been mentors more frequently than me 
can asses this part better. Feel free to comment.

2. GSOC potentially creates dead-on-arrival-code. Generally, students cannot be 
expected to stick with the project, even though some do. This means that GSOC 
projects by themselves are not sustainable. However, we have plenty of 
GSOC-sized bug reports that can be turned into proposals. Usually though, GSOC 
projects are about new features.

If you want to mentor a project or if you have a proposal to make, please sign 
up at http://wiki.qt-project.org/GSOC_Proposals.

Daniel

PS: Having had some exposure to GSOC before and assuming we find enough 
mentors, I'd be willing to be (one of) the org-admin(s).
PPS: If you are interested as a student, please refrain from adding anything to 
the wiki at this point. We first need to get a clear picture on the mentor side.

On Feb 26, 2012, at 23:07 , ext Giuseppe D'Angelo wrote:

I didn't see any discussion this year about proposing the Qt Project
for Google Summer of Code. It is possible to submit applications for
mentoring organizations from tomorrow (February 27) at 19:00 UTC till
March 9, 23:00 UTC.

Is the Qt Project interested?

--
Giuseppe D'Angelo
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