Hi, Mike, This is Hyun, I'm a student in Korea, and I have a plan to apply this Julia GSoC program.
May I ask you a question? You mentioned "Finding a good mentor for your project will be a big help for most applications, and showing mentors your enthusiasm is a great way to get them on board.", Can you tell me how to find a mentor for my project? Sincerely, Hyun. 2016년 3월 9일 수요일 오후 10시 53분 41초 UTC+9, Mike Innes 님의 말: > > Hey All, > > As you may have heard by now, the Julia language is proud to be part of > Google > Summer of Code > <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/6453977159827456/> > 2016! We’re inviting students to get paid to work on a Julia-related > project of their choice during their summer break. I’ll explain more about > how everyone can get involved below, and any questions can be directed to > this group or to the aptly-named [email protected] <javascript:> > . > > *Students*: Start by thinking about the kind of projects you’d like to > work on! As a starting point, there are a bunch of interesting projects on > our ideas page <http://julialang.org/soc/ideas-page>. At this stage, it’s > also a good idea to start getting involved with the community around your > area of interest by opening issues, sending PRs and speaking to developers. > Finding a good mentor for your project will be a big help for most > applications, and showing mentors your enthusiasm is a great way to get > them on board. Feel free to start discussions on this group, although note > that it’s easier for us to answer broad questions about the process than to > give specific technical feedback. > > *Everyone else*: If you happen to know any students, please let them > know! We’d also like to encourage people to step up as mentors, so if > you’re interested then please contact us at the above julia-soc group and > let us know what areas you’d like to help with. Please also feel free to > give technical feedback on proposals that come up on this list. > > Cheers, > Mike >
