Can you suggest where is a good place to talk about that? Or where I
could start?  See if we can work something good for both sides? Here on
the list? IRC depends on people being available, not good for detailed
discussion? 

Or, for example, I could make a mock GSOC proposal?

Rob

On Fri, 2017-01-20 at 19:33 +0100, Francis Tyers wrote:
> A 2017-01-20 17:28, robert escrigué:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I assume I do not qualify for GSOC, because I am not a student? But, as
> > someone unemployed, I can spare the time?
> > 
> > I thought of this only when I saw the email from Francis. I need to,
> > like the mentors, justify the time. But, if I do not qualify for GSOC,
> > perhaps we could talk about some project? With structure for both 
> > sides?
> 
> In short, yes you need to be enrolled in a university to take part in 
> GSOC as a student,
> but we would certainly be interested in other structured mentoring :)
> 
> F.
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