On 08.03.2010, at 21:20, Luiz Capitulino wrote: > > Hi there, > > Google has this wonderful program called Summer of Code, in which open source > projects like ours, suggest possible projects and provide mentors to help > selected students to do them. > > It's a great opportunity for students to get in touch with open source > development, also good for us to get some projects done and more people > involved (students are paid too, btw). > > The dead-line is a bit short: next friday (March, 12), more information > in the program's page: > > http://socghop.appspot.com/ > > I didn't read it fully yet, but I _guess_ the most important is to come > up with project ideas and mentors. Everything should be in a wiki.
Nice :-). I'd love to mentor. We have a lot of open things to do in the PPC space, but I could just as well use help with finally getting x86 Mac OS X guest support upstream ;-). So who's sending out the actual project application? I'd feel odd if I'd do it. Alex