Niklaus Haldimann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi there
>
> Google is doing Summer of Code again this year: http://code.google.com/soc/
>
> It would be possible to enter PyPy directly as a mentoring organization
> this time, instead of going through the PSF. Last year, student slots
> were given to mentoring organizations proportional to the number of
> applications. If there are enough applications for PyPy proper that
> might bring more students on board than taking slots from the PSF pool
> as last year (but maybe PyPy's influence in the PSF is big enough, and
> this doesn't really matter).

If things are this way again, I suspect that PyPy would get more SoC
slots by being part of the PSF (it's also less work :).

In either case, I suspect the bottleneck would be finding sufficient
mentors.

Cheers,
mwh

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