Unfortunately, we were not selected to participate this year.
Good luck in GSoC, and if you're interested in Plan 9 or
related things, we're always happy to talk to newcomers in
any case!
Anthony
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I can'not find this org in GSoC ilst. what is the status of your org?
On Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 2:27:45 AM UTC+1, Anthony Sorace wrote:
>
> Folks:
> The window for mentor organizations to apply for Google's
> Summer of Code 2016 opens on Monday, February 8th, and we'll
> be applying again. As in the past several years, I'll be submitting an
> application for us to participate as an "umbrella organization", and
> we'll happily accept applications for projects relating to Plan 9,
> Inferno, Plan 9 from User Space, or any of the related technolgoies.
> Erik has volunteered to again serve as our backup org admin.
>
> There have been some changes to the program this year, but
> for the most part it's as you remember: college & university students
> 18 and over are invited to apply to a list of mentoring organizations
> and, if selected, paired with a mentor to work on a specific project.
> The most significant change from previous years is probably that
> students may only participate a maximum of 3 times (as students;
> you're welcome to talk to us about being a mentor!). For a full
> rundown on the program, check out Google's Summer of Code site[1].
>
> I've started the process of updating the wiki information, but
> it's not all there yet; feel free to help out. In particular, as always,
> we need to make sure our Ideas page is in good shape by the
> time the application period ends — this is usually the main factor
> determining which orgs get selected; please take a look[2].
>
> If you'd be interested in being a mentor, co-mentor, or
> backup mentor, please either speak up here or drop me a line. If you
> have specific ideas you'd like to work on, please add them to the
> Ideas page on the wiki, or pass them along and I'll fill them in. If you
> would like to mentor but don't have a specific project idea, that's
> cool to; just let me know. If you're in contact with students, please
> start getting them thinking about spending their summer with us.
>
> If you have any questions about the program or how to
> participate, feel free to ask here, drop me a line, or come find me on
> IRC (irc.freenote.net, anth in #plan9, #inferno, and #plan9-gsoc).
> We've also got a GSoC-specific mailing list I'd encourage you to
> sign up for, or browse discussions from previous years[3].
>
> Google has produced a lot of material to help both mentors
> and students better understand the program and increase their
> odds of acceptance and success. If you're interested in reading
> more, I suggest starting with their SoC manuals[4].
>
> Your friendly neighborhood org admin,
> Anthony
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> [1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
>
> [2] The web interface to the wiki is currently down, but you can get
> at it via the Acme interface. The page is GSoC-2016-ideas.
>
> [3] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/plan9-gsoc
>
> [4] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/resources/manual
>
>
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