Ag, Alex, many thanks.

These days some of us are trying to think where we should put our efforts 
in the next few months. This might be one of the things we have to 
consider. We'll update if we do.



On Tuesday, 3 December 2019 17:20:47 UTC+2, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> Any "group" or organization can submit a project to GSoC as long as there 
> are 2+ committers and there are existing releases under an OSI license 
> (which includes EPL). The organization select projects, connects mentors to 
> students, prods people about evaluations, and receives $500/completed 
> student. Students submit proposals (usually these should happen under 
> consultation with the project) and are directly paid stipends by Google for 
> completed projects. I think the organization application is usually open in 
> January.
>
> I think there are several groups in the Clojure ecosystem that would 
> potentially be great orgs for this - CIDER, ClojureBridge, clj-commons, etc.
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 5:23:43 AM UTC-6, Ag Ibragimov wrote:
>>
>>
>> Would you do it Daniel, would you apply? I apologize for if that sounds 
>> like I'm brazenly pushing you. If I had capacity to do that, I would 
>> volunteer, alas I'm afraid I don't even know how that works. 
>> It would be awesome if Clojure once again accepted in GSoC. How can we 
>> (ordinary Clojuristas) help to get there? 
>>
>> On Sun 01 Dec 2019 at 15:12, Daniel Slutsky <daniel...@gmail.com 
>> <javascript:>> wrote: 
>>
>> > Thanks so much, that helps to know. 
>> > 
>> > On Sunday, 1 December 2019 06:36:33 UTC+2, Alex Miller wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> We applied and were not accepted for a couple years. Having done some 
>> of 
>> >> the admin/org stuff in the past, I don't really want to do it again, 
>> but an 
>> >> organization like Clojurists Together would be great for that part 
>> >> (although I'm not looking to add any work to anyone else either). It's 
>> not 
>> >> really that hard, just a little tedious to deal with the money parts. 
>> >> 
>> >> On Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 1:37:14 PM UTC-6, Daniel Slutsky 
>> wrote: 
>> >>> 
>> >>> Hi all, 
>> >>> has there been thoughts about clojure activity in GSoC since 2017? 
>> >>> 
>> >>> 
>> >>> On Monday, 6 March 2017 11:35:41 UTC+2, Daniel Solano Gómez wrote: 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> We are pleased to announce that Google has selected Clojure as a 
>> >>>> mentoring organisation for this year’s summer of code! This means 
>> that 
>> >>>> Google will sponsor students from around the world to work on 
>> projects that 
>> >>>> are part of the Clojure ecosystem. Now that we know that Clojure 
>> will be 
>> >>>> participating, what happens next? 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> Getting involved 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> The student application period will be open from the 20th of March 
>> >>>> through the 3rd of April. In the meantime, there are a number of 
>> ways to 
>> >>>> get involved: 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> *Mentors* 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> If you maintain an open source Clojure(Script) project and would 
>> like to 
>> >>>> grow it, you should consider becoming a mentor. You can find out 
>> more about 
>> >>>> what being a mentor is about out on the mentors page 
>> >>>> <http://clojure-gsoc.org/mentors/>. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> *Students* 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> While it is still to early to formally apply as GSoC student, this 
>> is a 
>> >>>> great time to start thinking about project ideas and reach out to 
>> potential 
>> >>>> mentors. Check out the students page <
>> http://clojure-gsoc.org/students/> 
>> >>>> for more information on how to apply successfully. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> *Everyone else* 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> Even if you can’t participate as student or don’t want to be a 
>> mentor, 
>> >>>> you can still help by letting people know about GSoC at your local 
>> Clojure 
>> >>>> meetup, university, or other local group. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> Thanks 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> We would also like to extend a big thank you to all of the people 
>> who 
>> >>>> contributed to our project ideas 
>> >>>> <http://clojure-gsoc.org/project-ideas/>.  Without their help, it 
>> is 
>> >>>> likely our application would not have been a success. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>> 
>>
>>

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