On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 08:49:26AM +0100, Mark Trompell wrote:
> Hi all,
> I created a page[1] in the wiki to collect some ideas for gsoc 2011,
> if we want to apply.
> Unfortunatly deadline is next friday, so we have only one week to get
> something written down.
> Feel free to add ideas, answer the questions for the application or
> comment to that thing.
> Let's see if we get something that is worh to submit to google.

actually, we don't need to apply for GSOC ourselves.
we could just join gnome. 
the Gnome Dev Kit is a gnome project. 
work on anaconda and packagekit directly benefits the Dev kit.

it would be enough if we can manage to get the dev kit and anaconda and
packagekit as dev kit projects to be part of the list of projects that
gnome offers for GSOC.

i hope OgMaciel can help us here.

jesse as the dev kit maintainer can be a mentor for anyone wanting to
work on the dev kit in general. 

i suppose Og could also be a general mentor.

the point here is to pick people known to the gnome community so that
the project has a better chance to be accepted.

this way we don't have to try hard to get foresight itself accepted by
google, but we can focus on creating suitable projects that can be
accepted by gnome for GSOC.

http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2011/

greetings, martin.
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