GNUstep is still not listed on http://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/ideas-2012.html

Greg, did you contact the mailing list shown there? ([email protected]) As long as we are not mentioned here, no external student will know about the possibility to work with GNUstep this year.

In the meantime I was accepted as a mentor by the GNU project. And I have set up a Wiki page for GSoC 2012 (http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code_2012), by coping the 2011 one and linked to it from our main Wiki page. There I have listed David and me as mentors. If anybody else registered, please add yourself here. This Wiki page links to the old GSoC ideas page. Could everybody please start to update this page? It should be the one linked to from the GNU page, when we ever get that sorted out.

Students interested in working with GNUstep may register their projects directly in melange and put the word GNUstep in the title to attract my attention :-)

Fred

On 23.03.2012 18:41, Germán Arias wrote:
Today at "Planet GNU" was posted the "GNU Guidelines for Summer Of Code 
Project" here:

http://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/guidelines.html


On 2012-03-23 07:54:56 -0600 Gregory Casamento<[email protected]>  wrote:

I would love for this to happen too. Whom should I contact to get us into
GSoC?

GC

On Thursday, March 22, 2012, Fred Kiefer<[email protected]>  wrote:
This was the only reply I did get on my mail and as great it would be if
Ivan could work as a GSoC student for us, it doesn't help the problem that
we first need to apply. The GNU project has in the meantime been accepted.
Somebody still needs to get in contact and we need mentors. I am willing to
act as a co-mentor., I would like to be a full mentor, but don't know
whether I have enough time for that role during summer.

If this mail raises again that little interest we should probably forget
about GSoC for this year.

Fred

On 29.02.2012 20:58, Ivan Vučica wrote:

Did anyone get into contact?

I'll talk a bit with people at my workplaces to see if I can make some
free
time to participate in GSoC regarding UIKit. I expect there should be
enough time to get the basics (UIWindow, UIButton, UIScrollView,
UITableView) to work. I'll think about participating in GSoC instead of
just contributing over the next few days, and I'll keep you posted.

In any case, if someone has written GSoC proposals during previous years,
something like UIKit or finishing the work on CoreData might warrant
stand-alone participation, too. Maybe even implementing "ubiquity"
(iCloud)
APIs using something like Dropbox?

On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 19:14, Fred Kiefer<[email protected]>   wrote:

The application phase for mentoring organisations has started and will
last until the 9th of March. I would suggest that we again apply under
the
the GNU umbrella project. Could somebody please get in contact with the
GNU
project, to make sure they are aware of this?


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