Are you allowed to tell us what projects have fewer applicants?

> For students applying for LXDE Google Soc 2010, please read this mail
> carefully because it's important for you.
> We have to work together to come up with a better solution for all of
> us and I need your help.
> We're in a difficult condition now.
>
> I found that some students seem to apply for the same projects.
> That means, most of the projects are left untouched, and it's possible
> that most of the students cannot get what they want.
> Of course for students applying for the same project, we can review
> all proposals, try to find the best one, and reject others.
> However I believe that it's not what we'll like to see. In that case
> all of us can get minimal benefit. Although this is quite normal, but
> I think that it's possible for us to come up with a better solution
> together. A better way, IMHO, might be to ensure that every student
> can get a, maybe not favorite, but still acceptable project, so all of
> them are guaranteed to learn skills, experience, and also earn money
> in this summer. At the same time LXDE can get most improvement. So all
> of us get maximal benefit and the expected benefit is guaranteed.
>
> Is this solution acceptable? Or does anyone receiving this mail have
> better suggestion?
>
> Before start the review, to make application fair enough and protect
> the applicants, I won't disclose details about who already applied to
> what project and the content of proposals unless with the applicants'
> permission. Here I want to ask every students, do you guys have other
> interested projects? Apart from what you're already applying for, do
> you have any alternatives? It's acceptable by google for a student to
> apply for several projects at the same time. So if you have
> alternative projects to work on, maybe you'll have no competitor for
> the alternative ones.
>
> Suggestions, ideas, and helps are needed. Thank you all.
>
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