They did not select us last year and we failed to attract suitable students in the years before that.

Is it possible to learn something from this experience? I mean, if GNUstep isn't attractive to students it might be not attractive to non-students as well.

I don't think we failed to attract students ;-)

I remember a number of very good students applying. I also remember Chris Farber who got one of the places and wrote our first key-value observing implementation as part of Google Summer of Code. That was good.

I guess the main question really is not attracting students, but mentoring them. ;-)

Does any of us have enough time to properly follow a student ?

Thanks


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