[freenet-dev] Freenet Summer of Code wrap-up

2009-11-02 Thread Artefact2
I'll definitely try to participate next summer, as I'll turn 18 soon :) On 11/1/09, Zero3 wrote: > Matthew Toseland wrote: >> Apologies for being the absolute last wrap-up! This year went really well, >> we had 5 students, and they all (more or less) deserved their passes. We >> had a much strong

Re: [freenet-dev] Freenet Summer of Code wrap-up

2009-11-02 Thread Artefact2
I'll definitely try to participate next summer, as I'll turn 18 soon :) On 11/1/09, Zero3 wrote: > Matthew Toseland wrote: >> Apologies for being the absolute last wrap-up! This year went really well, >> we had 5 students, and they all (more or less) deserved their passes. We >> had a much strong

[freenet-dev] Freenet Summer of Code wrap-up

2009-11-01 Thread Zero3
Matthew Toseland wrote: > Apologies for being the absolute last wrap-up! This year went really well, we > had 5 students, and they all (more or less) deserved their passes. We had a > much stronger selection process than in the first 2 years, requiring some > demonstration in the form of code: a

Re: [freenet-dev] Freenet Summer of Code wrap-up

2009-11-01 Thread Zero3
Matthew Toseland wrote: > Apologies for being the absolute last wrap-up! This year went really well, we > had 5 students, and they all (more or less) deserved their passes. We had a > much stronger selection process than in the first 2 years, requiring some > demonstration in the form of code: a

[freenet-dev] Freenet Summer of Code wrap-up

2009-10-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
Apologies for being the absolute last wrap-up! This year went really well, we had 5 students, and they all (more or less) deserved their passes. We had a much stronger selection process than in the first 2 years, requiring some demonstration in the form of code: a new feature or a bugfix. So eve

[freenet-dev] Freenet Summer of Code wrap-up

2009-10-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
Apologies for being the absolute last wrap-up! This year went really well, we had 5 students, and they all (more or less) deserved their passes. We had a much stronger selection process than in the first 2 years, requiring some demonstration in the form of code: a new feature or a bugfix. So eve