Re: [docbook] Google Summer of Code 2015

2015-01-22 Thread Richard Hamilton
Hi Stefan,

Thanks for volunteering.

Regarding the website, in about a week, if I get a few more interested people 
saying they can participate, I'll update http://docbook.xmlpress.net for 2015.

Anyone is welcome to look at that site now. It has all of the information from 
our 2013 application, so you can browse around and get a sense of what GSOC is 
all about.

Dick
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On Jan 21, 2015, at 16:50, Stefan Seefeld ste...@seefeld.name wrote:

 On 21/01/15 07:44 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote:
 At today's DocBook TC meeting, we discussed the possibility of applying to 
 be a mentoring organization for this year's Google Summer of Code.
 
 As many of you know, the DocBook project (as distinct from the DocBook TC, 
 though many people participate in both activities) applied to the program 
 several times and was accepted twice. The program has brought us some useful 
 software and, even more important, new contributors to the DocBook community.
 
 To participate this year, we need two things:
 
 1) Mentors: we need at least 5 or 6 people who are willing to participate as 
 mentors.
 2) Ideas: we need ideas for projects that students can work on.
 
 I'm willing to be the organization administrator again this year, but I'm 
 glad to hand over responsibility if someone else wants the job this year.
 
 For the full schedule and more information about the program, go to:
 https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2015/help_page
 
 February 20 is the deadline for applications. To participate, we need to 
 have mentors lined up by February 9, which is the opening date for filing 
 applications.
 
 If you're interested in participating, you can reply to this message on the 
 list or send me email directly at the address below.
 
 I'd be happy to mentor, if I have the required knowledge depending on
 the topic. (I'll think of ideas for the ideas page. Do we have a place
 where to put those for this year ?)
 
Stefan
 
 
 -- 
 
  ...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...


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[docbook-apps] Re: [docbook] Google Summer of Code 2015

2015-01-22 Thread Stefan Seefeld
On 22/01/15 08:11 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote:
 Hi Stefan,

 Thanks for volunteering.

 Regarding the website, in about a week, if I get a few more interested people 
 saying they can participate, I'll update http://docbook.xmlpress.net for 2015.

 Anyone is welcome to look at that site now. It has all of the information 
 from our 2013 application, so you can browse around and get a sense of what 
 GSOC is all about.

Great, thanks. (I also think this might be a wonderful incentive to
tighten up a couple of loose ends with the current repository and build
system (example: move to github, ant, etc.). I still don't believe that
this is suitable for GSoC itself, but rather might be done to support
GSoC activity (i.e., to make it easier for newcomers to contribute).

Regards,
Stefan

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[docbook-apps] Re: [docbook] Google Summer of Code 2015

2015-01-22 Thread Richard Hamilton
Hi Stefan,

Thanks for volunteering.

Regarding the website, in about a week, if I get a few more interested people 
saying they can participate, I'll update http://docbook.xmlpress.net for 2015.

Anyone is welcome to look at that site now. It has all of the information from 
our 2013 application, so you can browse around and get a sense of what GSOC is 
all about.

Dick
---
XML Press
XML for Technical Communicators
http://xmlpress.net
hamil...@xmlpress.net



On Jan 21, 2015, at 16:50, Stefan Seefeld ste...@seefeld.name wrote:

 On 21/01/15 07:44 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote:
 At today's DocBook TC meeting, we discussed the possibility of applying to 
 be a mentoring organization for this year's Google Summer of Code.
 
 As many of you know, the DocBook project (as distinct from the DocBook TC, 
 though many people participate in both activities) applied to the program 
 several times and was accepted twice. The program has brought us some useful 
 software and, even more important, new contributors to the DocBook community.
 
 To participate this year, we need two things:
 
 1) Mentors: we need at least 5 or 6 people who are willing to participate as 
 mentors.
 2) Ideas: we need ideas for projects that students can work on.
 
 I'm willing to be the organization administrator again this year, but I'm 
 glad to hand over responsibility if someone else wants the job this year.
 
 For the full schedule and more information about the program, go to:
 https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2015/help_page
 
 February 20 is the deadline for applications. To participate, we need to 
 have mentors lined up by February 9, which is the opening date for filing 
 applications.
 
 If you're interested in participating, you can reply to this message on the 
 list or send me email directly at the address below.
 
 I'd be happy to mentor, if I have the required knowledge depending on
 the topic. (I'll think of ideas for the ideas page. Do we have a place
 where to put those for this year ?)
 
Stefan
 
 
 -- 
 
  ...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...


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Re: [docbook] Google Summer of Code 2015

2015-01-22 Thread Stefan Seefeld
On 22/01/15 08:11 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote:
 Hi Stefan,

 Thanks for volunteering.

 Regarding the website, in about a week, if I get a few more interested people 
 saying they can participate, I'll update http://docbook.xmlpress.net for 2015.

 Anyone is welcome to look at that site now. It has all of the information 
 from our 2013 application, so you can browse around and get a sense of what 
 GSOC is all about.

Great, thanks. (I also think this might be a wonderful incentive to
tighten up a couple of loose ends with the current repository and build
system (example: move to github, ant, etc.). I still don't believe that
this is suitable for GSoC itself, but rather might be done to support
GSoC activity (i.e., to make it easier for newcomers to contribute).

Regards,
Stefan

-- 

  ...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...


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