Re: SAoC Updates

2018-07-31 Thread Mike Parker via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 20:05:28 UTC, 12345swordy wrote:

Would it be easier to submit a approved conflict of interest 
paper with the application?




All I'm saying is that each applicant is responsible for making 
sure they are free and clear to participate. If you have an 
employment contract that makes participation problematic, then 
yes, obtaining permission from your employer and including a 
document to that effect with your application would be fulfilling 
that responsibility.


Re: SAoC Updates

2018-07-31 Thread 12345swordy via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 13:50:52 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 13:36:13 UTC, bachmeier wrote:

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 03:23:41 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

Second, it is incumbent upon non-student applicants who are 
currently employed by a software development firm to ensure 
there are no contractual barriers to participating.


That seems risky - an employer may claim ownership of those 
contributions.


That's precisely why I mention it. We expect that applicants to 
take the necessary steps to verify there are no issues *before* 
applying. If, during the application process, it is discovered 
that there are potential issues, that's grounds for an 
automatic rejection. We do have access to a legal team, so 
there will be a certain level of due diligence where required.


Would it be easier to submit a approved conflict of interest 
paper with the application?


-Alexander


Re: SAoC Updates

2018-07-31 Thread Mike Parker via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 13:36:13 UTC, bachmeier wrote:

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 03:23:41 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

Second, it is incumbent upon non-student applicants who are 
currently employed by a software development firm to ensure 
there are no contractual barriers to participating.


That seems risky - an employer may claim ownership of those 
contributions.


That's precisely why I mention it. We expect that applicants to 
take the necessary steps to verify there are no issues *before* 
applying. If, during the application process, it is discovered 
that there are potential issues, that's grounds for an automatic 
rejection. We do have access to a legal team, so there will be a 
certain level of due diligence where required.


Re: SAoC Updates

2018-07-31 Thread bachmeier via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 03:23:41 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

Second, it is incumbent upon non-student applicants who are 
currently employed by a software development firm to ensure 
there are no contractual barriers to participating.


That seems risky - an employer may claim ownership of those 
contributions.


Re: SAoC Updates

2018-07-30 Thread Joakim via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 03:23:41 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I've updated the SAoC page to reflect the decision to accept 
applications from non-university students.


Great! I think this will open up the pool of applicants 
considerably.


SAoC Updates

2018-07-30 Thread Mike Parker via Digitalmars-d-announce
I've updated the SAoC page to reflect the decision to accept 
applications from non-university students. I want to make two 
things very clear.


First, preference will be given to university students who can 
provide proof of enrollment. That's not to say that their 
applications will automatically be accepted, but if it comes down 
to a student and a non-student, each with a strong application, 
to fill the final slot, the student will be given preference.


Second, it is incumbent upon non-student applicants who are 
currently employed by a software development firm to ensure there 
are no contractual barriers to participating.


We're also still looking for potential mentors, so if you are 
willing to work in that role, please let me know!