On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 9:10 AM, william
<williamandrewalumba...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> -------- Original Message --------  Subject: Re: [pypy-dev] ARM v6 GSOC  Date:
> Wed, 17 Apr 2013 23:39:28 -0400  From: David Edelsohn 
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> william <williamandrewalumba...@gmail.com><williamandrewalumba...@gmail.com>
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> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:41 PM, william<williamandrewalumba...@gmail.com> 
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> > What would be a good way to propose either of these as a project?
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> If you want to discuss it, we can move the conversation back to pypy-dev.
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> The next step is submitting an application for the project to GSoC.
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> Thanks, David
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Hi William

I suppose I'm missing some context.

Few things:

* feel free to propose *anything* that you find interesting and is related
to pypy as a project (I'll update the wiki to say that), the list of
projects is just an example

* we generally expect people to show up some pypy-related activity before
accepting their proposal, pick a ticket, find a problem in documentation,
write a blog post explaining some pypy detail that's not documented enough,
try pypy and run benchmarks, whatever

* we can probably help you review your proposal. generally the closer you
work with us, the easier it is to get through. we never accepted a proposal
out of the blue, where we did not have any contact with the student before
the decision making deadline

Cheers,
fijal
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