On 25 March 2013 03:20, Anand Soni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now, I understand and believe you, Sir, that this would be rather difficult.

We're not that formal. None of us has received a knighthood, there are
no 'Sirs' here :)

> I too think that I should work on a project with higher probability
> 'success'.

Good. It's quite easy, when dealing with something new, to
underestimate the difficulty of the task, and three months is not a
lot of time.

> I have been thinking of other ideas.

Good. I'd be interested in hearing them. You should join the IRC
channel - it's a little easier to talk about ideas that are maybe not
fully formed when communication is in realtime.

> I will definitely keep in
> touch with you regarding any idea that comes up in my mind so that I can be
> guided by you on whether I should do it or not.

I'm not seeking to veto your ideas. If there is something that I think
may be more difficult than you think, I will tell you -- and, if you
want a clarification, please ask! -- but if you want to insist, then
insist!

> And really sorry for the way
> I replied to the previous mails. I assure you that it was not intentional
> and definitely, will not happen again.

There's no need to apologise. The point of GSoC is to get students
involved in Open Source projects, and participating in mailing lists
is part of that, and comes with a set of conventions that are not
obvious at first.

Hopefully, you can appreciate that trimming the email you're replying
to down to just the parts you wish to address is a better way to
communicate than allowing your words to be lost! (I used 'ignore' in
my email yesterday, because that's how it would appear to you; I hope
you will pay heed to Bernard's reply, that he tried, and failed, to
find what you had written).


-- 
<Sefam> Are any of the mentors around?
<jimregan> yes, they're the ones trolling you

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