> we have tried to get in for the past few years and been rejected. last time we
> were rejected basically because "enlightenment is not relevant and is a dead
> project of no interest" which is my summary/paraphrasing of what google thinks
> of us. so good luck. i have no intentions of trying to get into G's SoC. they
> have made their position clear and that's fine by me - it is their money after
> all. but i don't have the time to do mentoring or bother with the rigmarole of
> battling to get into SoC. it's also a fairly pitifully small amount of money 
> to
> spend the effort battling for.

Okay. I understand that you don't want to be bothered, but otherwise
you don't have anything against trying, right?

So I guess I'm still looking for a champion within the project to act
as organizational administrator. Mentors come later, but right now I
could use someone that can set up an official 'ideas' page and has the
authority  to speak for the project.

Gil

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