On 23/04/18 21:01, Nitish Dwivedi wrote: > Hey Everyone. > Congratulations to everyone who made it through the selection process. > However, I would raise an objection to the selection of particular
Hi Nitish (and anybody else who has concerns about selection), If you want to question something specific like this, please contact the mentor or the Debian GSoC admin team directly using the email address [email protected] It is a private email address and I would recommend you try to discuss any concerns privately before making public statements about other students and members of the Debian community. Please don't reply to or escalate individual issues to Google without trying to discuss them with mentors and the Debian admins first. I want to confirm that I did look at your code, I was pleased to note that you divide your code into functions and also check the return values of various API calls while many other applicants don't do so. However, none of the code samples from any student was perfect and the code samples are not the only things we look at when making a decision. Amongst other things, we also look at the ideas in the proposal, the student's engagement with free software communities and a range of other factors too. As noted in my earlier email, the selection process is difficult for mentors. We usually have many good candidates for a project. In most parts of Debian, we do not have to turn people away like this but in GSoC we have to work within the size and shape of the program. Please also remember that mentors and admins do this as volunteers. Regards, Daniel
