Thanks Martin, those were my guesses as well. I just wanted to make sure
that I didn't miss something. I don't understand, either, the reason why
there is not a MASSIVE number of applications. Could it be lack of
advertisement? Fear of not being "good enough"? Students having a life?

Lets try to improve the figures this year!

Best regards,
Carles






On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Martin Braun (CEL) <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 04:44:50PM +0200, Carles Fernandez wrote:
> > do you know how the slot allocation works? Is there a fixed number of
> slots per
> > organization or it depends on the number of received proposals? Any clue
> would
> > be welcome.
>
> Different orgs did get different # of slots in the past. However,
> there's no official description re. the slot allocation; I assume Google
> takes all the available info (# of mentors, # of ideas, amount of $$$,
> random other facts) and then decides somehow.
>
> It's not that easy to fill lots of slots, though, despite GSoC probably
> being the best thing a student can do over summer. Orgs will probably
> have to earn the right to get lots of slots, having to prove they can
> handle it.
>
> All of this is guesswork, though!
>
> MB
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