Please excuse my tardy reply, I have been moving and with out internet for
a bit. Like the other accepted students I am extremely grateful to Google
Summer of Code but most of all to the Clojure/dev team and David. It is
very humbling and exciting to be a part of the first Clojure GSoC class
These proposals were selected as they not only had the best overall
score as determined by the mentoring group
I'm just curious: Improved Clojars System was rejected but is the second
one with highest scores in the list?
Sanel
On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 5:03:02 AM UTC+2, David Nolen wrote:
I'm thrilled and honored to see that my proposal has been selected !
Thanks to all people involved in the process for their work and effort,
and thanks for putting your trust in me and my proposal, i'll work hard
to try and produce something worthy of integration into ClojureScript !
On
I am as well honored and excited to be selected for further participation!
I promise to do my best in order to fulfill all the tasks I plan to work
on. Great thanks to everyone who made this happen, and I'm sure that the
Clojure/dev organization performance on GSoC will prove itself worthy for
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:56 AM, Sanel Zukan san...@gmail.com wrote:
These proposals were selected as they not only had the best overall
score as determined by the mentoring group
I'm just curious: Improved Clojars System was rejected but is the second
one with highest scores in the list?
I think the proposals are of broad enough appeal. Please discuss them here.
Thanks!
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Alexander Yakushev yakushev.a...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am as well honored and excited to be selected for further participation!
I promise to do my best in order to fulfill all
Congratulations to the following students, their proposals have been
accepted for Clojure/dev's Google Summer of Code 2012!
Jon Rose
- Lightweight Clojure editor
Raphael Amiard
- Pluggable backend infrastructure for ClojureScript
Alexander Yakushev
- Toolchain for dynamic Clojure
Thanks to all that made this possible, and a big thanks to David for his
tireless effort!
If you are interested in following the development of Typed Clojure
Github: https://github.com/frenchy64/typed-clojure
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ambrosebs
I predict the project will either be an epic