2012/2/14 Francis Tyers <[email protected]>

> Hey all,
>
> Here are the next three deadlines for the Google Summer of Code
> application this year.
>

Thanks for reminding!



>
> So, before the 7th of March we should have:
>
> 1) Our application written, I've put a draft here (copied from last
>   years), it will need updating:
>   http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code/Application_2012
>
> 2) Get a list of current mentors... If you are interested in being a
>   mentor, contact me, or email the list expressing your interest.
>

I'd like to be a mentor this year.



>
> 3) Our ideas list reviewed and refreshed, with new ideas:
>   http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code
>
>
As a LOT of students will look on that page and it looks quite a lot as it
did 3 years ago (
http://wiki.apertium.org/w/index.php?title=Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code&oldid=10895
)
I feel I need to ask:

1) Shouldnt we start on a fresh page, with fresh ideas?
2) Is the tabular format still adequate?
3) Shouldnt creating/improving language pairs have a much more prominent
place?

Not that I'm gonna put a lot of work here, I just ask :-)
Jacob


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