Great to hear, please let us know when it's posted.  Slow is some info, feel 
free to adjust to fit your blog. If you need more detail please ask on the 
Dev@community.apache.org (cc'd)

2005 GSoC launched with no time to plan process properly.  Google didn't know 
what they were doing nor what they expected open source projects to do, beyond 
learning about open source. 

Process was totally chaotic. Inside the ASF we evaluated proposals as a 
community, but we didn't know until theblast minute how many awards we would 
have. As deadlines approached there was no time to run through our usual 
community consensus processes in order to select the final students. I had to 
make instant decisions on behalf of the community. Some were not happy, this is 
not how the ASF normally works. But there was no time for proper community 
oversight. 

Fortunately, Bertrand Delacretaz was watching over my shoulder ensuring there 
was at least one other reviewer of all my decisions. 

In 2006 we were better prepared. I'd recorded the deision making process and 
with more time from Google we were able to involve the community more. However 
it still required last minute decisions on behalf of the community

Since then the processes within both Google and the ASF have been improved. Now 
we have a well managed community selection process with less sleepless nights 
for the admins. 

I still act as a co-admin but have not been the primary admin since 2008. This 
is a strong indicator of the importance of the programme to the ASF, we have no 
shortage of volunteers to make it happen. 

We've had some great successes. We have Members who came to us as part of GSoC 
and we have lots of committers. 

Our standards are high and as a result we have a slightly lower pass rate from 
the rest if the GSoC programme. We make no apologies for this. Our successful 
students are excellent contributors, we are proud to be associated with them. 

Looking forward we are now working on a mentoring programme for people who are 
unable to participate in GSoC. 

Sent from my mobile device.

On 17 Oct 2010, at 17:55, Ali Ok <al...@aliok.com.tr> wrote:

> Hello Ross,
> 
> I am a MyFaces committer. I was a GSoC student in last GSoC, mentored by 
> Matthias Wessendorf.
> 
> I am writing a blog post to be posted in Google open source blog. I think a 
> small history of Apache - GSoC would be good to mention. 
> 
> Would you like to write a few sentences?
> 
> Greetings,
> Ali
> 
> -- 
> My Blog: http://blog.aliok.com.tr
> Twitter: http://twitter.com/aliok_tr
> 

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