I personally agree with you.I was interested in one the GSoc projects and I
did not have a lot news about it.
It would be great if there are more communication o the mailling list.

Regards,
Keerthan Muthurasa

2009/6/17 Asiri Rathnayake <[email protected]>

> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello GSoC students,
> >
> > Time flies fast when you're having fun: only 3 weeks left until the
> > midterm evaluation. Don't forget that, by July 6th, you should all have
> > a project with at least 30% of the functionalities proposed in your
> > application, which will help us estimate whether you will be able to
> > finish your work according to the plan or not. Also, don't forget about
> > the (at least) weekly commits requirement, very important for getting
> > proper feedback, and about updating the wiki when you have news.
> >
> > Note that we believe some of the projects are not really advancing as
> > expected, but it's probably not too late to catch up. Please communicate
> > with one of the mentors in case you get stuck.
> >
> > Hoping to see some nice code committed this week,
>
>
> I didn't see much gsoc projects related communication on the devs mailing
> list (may be they are communicating with the relevant mentors privately).
> Anyway, just wanted to mention that discussing matters on the devs list is
> one of the best ways to keep everybody informed about what you are doing
> and
> it lets developers help you more. I know for a fact that devs list helped
> me
> a lot for making my gsoc project(s) successfull :)
>
> Just my humble opinion.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Asiri
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