The Eclipse Foundation has participated in GSoC since its inception. We'll 
apply as a mentoring organization again this year. All Eclipse projects should 
participate through us. 
My understanding is that Google requires the backing of a legal entity. It's 
not clear to me that they'd accept a separate Eclipse project as the project 
itself is not an organization and has no independent legal standing.
There's information in the wiki. We'll update it early next week.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Google_Summer_of_Code
Sign up for the [email protected] list to keep up with what we're doing. 
I'll post a status update here as well.
HTH,
Wayne
-------- Original message --------From: Mark Stoodley <[email protected]> 
Date: 2017-01-20  18:21  (GMT-05:00) To: Discussions for new Eclipse projects 
<[email protected]> Subject: [incubation] mentoring organization for 
Google Summer of Code? 
Hi,

I have been looking into whether the
Eclipse OMR project could become a mentoring organization for Google Summer
of Code (GSOC). It looks to me like I sign up as an individual who can
represent the Eclipse OMR project (presumably project lead meets that 
requirement).

For more details on GSOC rules:
        https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/rules/

It's probably a silly question, but
I just want to make sure that "can represent the Eclipse OMR project"
part doesn't interact in some unfortunate way with Eclipse Foundation 
governance.
Mark
Stoodley 8200
Warden AvenueSenior
Software Developer Markham,
L6G 1C7IBM
Runtime Technologies CanadaPhone:+1-905-413-5831 
e-mail:[email protected] 
We cannot solve our problems with the same
thinking we used when we created them - Albert Einstein  


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