On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Skipper Seabold <jsseab...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > One thing I am unclear on. They make a distinction between being mentors
> > and organization administrators. In the past, PSF has always been the
> > sponsoring organization. What I am wondering is: does mpl need to have
> an
> > organization administrator in addition to mentors, or is PSF the
> > organization administrator and we just sign up individually as mentors?
>
> You might ask on the sympy list. I think they were actually registered
> as an organization administrator last year, given the number of
> students they had.
>
> For statsmodels, we sign up under the umbrella of PSF who are the
> organization. So we don't do anything until PSF announces that they
> have been accepted as an organization IIRC.
>
> We plan to do the same this year.
>
>
The timeline at
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2012says March
6th is the "[GSOC] Mentoring organization application deadline".
How do you interpret "mentoring organization" there? As the PSF or
someone under their umbrella such as statsmodels or mpl?
I went ahead and filled out the mentor application form that Nicolas
pointed me to as "John Hunter" and use matplotlib.sf.net as the website.
Perhaps a few other MPL devs willing to mentor should do the same just to
be on the safe side.
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/profile/mentor/google/gsoc2012
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