On 07-06-2005 18:00, "Adam Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have (to my knowledge) three ideas posted, the first thanks to Scott.
I only knew about the first one. I brought it up in fact, on members@ :-) > I've been contacted (twice, in the few days since I posted it) for > gump-presentation. Kewl. BTW, I think gump-presentation is a really big thing to tackle. Especially as we don't have any idea ourselves as to what the presentation should look like, students tackling this will need a near-full understanding of how gump works. Which is fine, of course :-) > http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005#gump-and-maven > http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005#gump-and-doap > http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005#gump-presentation > > BTW: Did I hear correctly that we need one person per project, we can't have > more than one work together? We cannot have multiple people submit the same project plan to google, or submit it together. Multiple students can work on the same ASF (sub)project, but they apply seperately to google. I.e. A "person per project" is a "person per project-as-defined-in-the-google-summer-of-code-programme-sense-of-the-word" . > Also, logistically, where would the source code > go -- if folks could share? Working on that one :-). I hope it's mostly up to us to decide. Some people suggested setting up a sourceforge project, others suggested an incubator project. IMHO, it goes into Gump Jira, and if there's a lot of it, we vote 'em in as committers (ie, just like with regular contributions). The mailing list setup for these kinds of questions and answers is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think you're free to subscribe, I know all mentors should at some point. Cheers! LSD --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
