2012/4/25 Hamish <[email protected]>: > thanks Anne, and congrats to Pietro, Stepan, and Eric! Unfortunately we > couldn't accept everyone even though all the applications were interesting, > due to lack of slots, matched-mentors, and "strategic alignment" wrt the > code. so don't feel too bad if that was you. > > see > http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2011/02/flip-bits-not-burgers-student-guide.html > > > The next couple of weeks are the "community bonding period", where we > get to know and help the students integrate into the development style > and methods we use as the students finish up their exams. During the > summer all 3 students will be reporting to us weekly with status updates*, > --the more we help them out the more we all get out of it--. > > [*] students, please link to your wiki/blog page here, feel free to use > our GRASS wiki, or the trac wiki if you prefer, for that. > http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_SoC_Ideas_2012#Accepted_Ideas > > and students should be getting themselves set up to build grass from > source code on their machines and permission to commit to the GRASS addons > Subversion repository. Your mentor will help you with this. > > @devs: Pietro's project "Python high level map interaction for GRASS GIS" > does not currently have a backup-mentor that I know of, we need to fix > that. (n.b., we are ALL backup mentors on the -dev list, especially those > of us who have participated in GSoC in the past years, but it's good > to have someone listed there)
I can do the co-mentor, i'll try the work of Pietro and I can help him for what I know.... > congrats again! > Hamish -- ciao Luca http://gis.cri.fmach.it/delucchi/ www.lucadelu.org _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
