Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
I need comments on this proposal in the app, so I know where we are. Is
anyone besides Tomaz willing to mentor this student? One mentor with two
students is burnout country, and we can't send anyone there!

Valorie

On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 1:50 AM Tomaz Canabrava  wrote:

> I signed as a mentor for analitza so I’m not sure I can mentor two. But if
> anyone can tag as “mentor”, I can be the actual mentor.
>
> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 10:13, Valorie Zimmerman <
> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>> Cool. Now I need mentors to step up, or suggestions for whom to ask. If
>> you are interested and are all signed up as a mentor, you know what to do.
>>
>> If not, write to kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us your
>> google-connected email address so you can be invited to the GSoC webapp,
>> and subscribe to the KDE-Soc-Management ML:
>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>>
>> Valorie
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 1:01 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds reasonable. The fact that he’s in masters also counts as he can
>>> do what he is talking about.
>>>
>>>
>>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:37, Valorie Zimmerman <
>>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>
 Thank you, Tomaz. <3

 On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:34 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
 wrote:

> Let me look, give me 30 minutes.
>
>
> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:30, Valorie Zimmerman <
> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
>>> university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.
>>>
>>
>> OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about
>> who can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success.
>>
>> Valorie
>>
>>
>>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
>>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>
 I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance,
 but I heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.

 The short description of the proposal:

 "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my
 master’s research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for
 programmers and mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational
 problems resolution and modelling. However, is not always easy to
 understand the underlying theory and algorithms.

 "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph
 Theory IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being
 committed almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, 
 designed
 for lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual 
 data
 structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful 
 for
 creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the
 creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms 
 for
 beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step 
 execution
 system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate
 debugging."

 If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to
 the app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
 google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
 KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
 https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor

 If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
 proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
 student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft 
 in
 our consideration of which students to accept.

 All the best,

 Valorie

>>>

 --
 http://about.me/valoriez



>>
>> --
>> http://about.me/valoriez
>>
>>
>>

-- 
http://about.me/valoriez


Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Tomaz Canabrava
I signed as a mentor for analitza so I’m not sure I can mentor two. But if
anyone can tag as “mentor”, I can be the actual mentor.

Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 10:13, Valorie Zimmerman <
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> Cool. Now I need mentors to step up, or suggestions for whom to ask. If
> you are interested and are all signed up as a mentor, you know what to do.
>
> If not, write to kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us your
> google-connected email address so you can be invited to the GSoC webapp,
> and subscribe to the KDE-Soc-Management ML:
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>
> Valorie
>
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 1:01 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
> wrote:
>
>> Sounds reasonable. The fact that he’s in masters also counts as he can do
>> what he is talking about.
>>
>>
>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:37, Valorie Zimmerman <
>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> Thank you, Tomaz. <3
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:34 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Let me look, give me 30 minutes.


 Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:30, Valorie Zimmerman <
 valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:

>
>
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
> wrote:
>
>> He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
>> university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.
>>
>
> OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about
> who can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success.
>
> Valorie
>
>
>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance,
>>> but I heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.
>>>
>>> The short description of the proposal:
>>>
>>> "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my
>>> master’s research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for
>>> programmers and mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational
>>> problems resolution and modelling. However, is not always easy to
>>> understand the underlying theory and algorithms.
>>>
>>> "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph
>>> Theory IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being
>>> committed almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, 
>>> designed
>>> for lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data
>>> structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful 
>>> for
>>> creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the
>>> creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for
>>> beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step 
>>> execution
>>> system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate
>>> debugging."
>>>
>>> If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to
>>> the app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
>>> google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
>>> KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>>>
>>> If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
>>> proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
>>> student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft 
>>> in
>>> our consideration of which students to accept.
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>>
>>> Valorie
>>>
>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> http://about.me/valoriez
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
> --
> http://about.me/valoriez
>
>
>


Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
Cool. Now I need mentors to step up, or suggestions for whom to ask. If you
are interested and are all signed up as a mentor, you know what to do.

If not, write to kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us your
google-connected email address so you can be invited to the GSoC webapp,
and subscribe to the KDE-Soc-Management ML:
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor

Valorie

On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 1:01 AM Tomaz Canabrava  wrote:

> Sounds reasonable. The fact that he’s in masters also counts as he can do
> what he is talking about.
>
>
> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:37, Valorie Zimmerman <
> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>> Thank you, Tomaz. <3
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:34 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Let me look, give me 30 minutes.
>>>
>>>
>>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:30, Valorie Zimmerman <
>>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>


 On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
 wrote:

> He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
> university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.
>

 OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about
 who can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success.

 Valorie


> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>> I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance,
>> but I heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.
>>
>> The short description of the proposal:
>>
>> "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my
>> master’s research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for
>> programmers and mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational
>> problems resolution and modelling. However, is not always easy to
>> understand the underlying theory and algorithms.
>>
>> "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph
>> Theory IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being
>> committed almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, designed
>> for lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data
>> structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful 
>> for
>> creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the
>> creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for
>> beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step execution
>> system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate
>> debugging."
>>
>> If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to
>> the app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
>> google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
>> KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>>
>> If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
>> proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
>> student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft in
>> our consideration of which students to accept.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Valorie
>>
>
>>
>> --
>> http://about.me/valoriez
>>
>>
>>

-- 
http://about.me/valoriez


Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Tomaz Canabrava
Sounds reasonable. The fact that he’s in masters also counts as he can do
what he is talking about.


Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:37, Valorie Zimmerman <
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> Thank you, Tomaz. <3
>
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:34 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
> wrote:
>
>> Let me look, give me 30 minutes.
>>
>>
>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:30, Valorie Zimmerman <
>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
 university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.

>>>
>>> OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about
>>> who can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success.
>>>
>>> Valorie
>>>
>>>
 Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
 valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance,
> but I heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.
>
> The short description of the proposal:
>
> "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my
> master’s research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for
> programmers and mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational
> problems resolution and modelling. However, is not always easy to
> understand the underlying theory and algorithms.
>
> "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph Theory
> IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being committed
> almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, designed for
> lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data
> structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful for
> creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the
> creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for
> beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step execution
> system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate
> debugging."
>
> If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to
> the app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
> google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
> KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>
> If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
> proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
> student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft in
> our consideration of which students to accept.
>
> All the best,
>
> Valorie
>

>
> --
> http://about.me/valoriez
>
>
>


Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
Thank you, Tomaz. <3

On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:34 AM Tomaz Canabrava  wrote:

> Let me look, give me 30 minutes.
>
>
> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:30, Valorie Zimmerman <
> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
>>> university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.
>>>
>>
>> OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about who
>> can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success.
>>
>> Valorie
>>
>>
>>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
>>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>
 I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance, but
 I heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.

 The short description of the proposal:

 "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my master’s
 research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for programmers and
 mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational problems resolution
 and modelling. However, is not always easy to understand the underlying
 theory and algorithms.

 "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph Theory
 IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being committed
 almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, designed for
 lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data
 structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful for
 creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the
 creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for
 beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step execution
 system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate
 debugging."

 If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to the
 app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
 google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
 KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
 https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor

 If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
 proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
 student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft in
 our consideration of which students to accept.

 All the best,

 Valorie

>>>

-- 
http://about.me/valoriez


Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Tomaz Canabrava
Let me look, give me 30 minutes.


Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:30, Valorie Zimmerman <
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:

>
>
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava 
> wrote:
>
>> He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
>> university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.
>>
>
> OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about who
> can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success.
>
> Valorie
>
>
>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance, but
>>> I heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.
>>>
>>> The short description of the proposal:
>>>
>>> "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my master’s
>>> research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for programmers and
>>> mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational problems resolution
>>> and modelling. However, is not always easy to understand the underlying
>>> theory and algorithms.
>>>
>>> "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph Theory
>>> IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being committed
>>> almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, designed for
>>> lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data
>>> structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful for
>>> creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the
>>> creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for
>>> beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step execution
>>> system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate
>>> debugging."
>>>
>>> If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to the
>>> app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
>>> google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
>>> KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>>>
>>> If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
>>> proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
>>> student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft in
>>> our consideration of which students to accept.
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>>
>>> Valorie
>>>
>>


Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava  wrote:

> He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
> university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.
>

OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about who
can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success.

Valorie


> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>> I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance, but I
>> heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.
>>
>> The short description of the proposal:
>>
>> "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my master’s
>> research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for programmers and
>> mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational problems resolution
>> and modelling. However, is not always easy to understand the underlying
>> theory and algorithms.
>>
>> "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph Theory
>> IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being committed
>> almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, designed for
>> lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data
>> structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful for
>> creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the
>> creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for
>> beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step execution
>> system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate
>> debugging."
>>
>> If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to the
>> app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
>> google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
>> KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>>
>> If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
>> proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
>> student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft in
>> our consideration of which students to accept.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Valorie
>>
>


Re: Last minute GSoC proposal with Roks - anyone interested in mentoring?

2019-04-10 Thread Tomaz Canabrava
He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his
university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply.


Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman <
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance, but I
> heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning.
>
> The short description of the proposal:
>
> "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my master’s
> research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for programmers and
> mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational problems resolution
> and modelling. However, is not always easy to understand the underlying
> theory and algorithms.
>
> "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph Theory IDE
> created in January of 2010, with new updates still being committed almost
> every month, currently in the KDE repositories, designed for lecturers,
> students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data structure and a
> powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful for creating simple
> graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the creation of bigger
> graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for beginners. Another
> improvement it should have is a step by step execution system, in order to
> fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate debugging."
>
> If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to the
> app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what
> google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to
> KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list:
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor
>
> If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the
> proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the
> student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft in
> our consideration of which students to accept.
>
> All the best,
>
> Valorie
>
> --
> http://about.me/valoriez
>
>
>