Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] [Sugar-devel] Google Summer of Code 2017

2017-01-22 Thread Ignacio Rodríguez
Count me in as a mentor.

As I suggested in #sugar, we should focus on FIXING/OPTIMIZING code
instead of creating new one this year.. (I know it's students choice,
but we can put some ideas in the wiki)

On 1/22/17, Lionel Laské  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> SugarLabs participation in GSoC is very important. Previous GSoC give me
> lot of opportunities to improve Sugarizer activities/features in a very
> impressive way. I don't have Sugarizer projects proposal for GSoC 2017 for
> the moment but I will certainly have projects to submit.
>
> BTW I think that we must be very cautious on:
> - Project selection: one project is one token, i.e. one student working for
> us during months. We can't lost a token opportunity for a project with few
> interest or with few chance to go to its end. We should have an objective
> view on project from last years: how many projects are really integrated
> into Sugar/Sugarizer today ?
> - Mentor selection: a mentor should be someone with experience on its
> subject. He must perfectly know the project, the project goal and must have
> a very good technical knowledge of its subject. So, sorry to say that not
> everyone could be a mentor.
>
> May be it could be interesting to imagine a sort of selection process for
> projects, then for mentors.
>
> Best regards for France.
>
> Lionel.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2017-01-22 16:06 GMT+01:00 Walter Bender :
>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 9:59 AM, Charles  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Walter,
>>>
>>> I'm new to Sugar but have recently started working on contributions so
>>> Sugarizer and also to Sugar.  I would like to be involved in Sugar's
>>> GSOC
>>> this year as a mentor, or other.  I have the experience with Python and
>>> JavaScript, just not with Sugar all this time until now.  What is
>>> involved
>>> in being an administrator?
>>>
>>
>> The admin role (we need two) is more about managing the logistics:
>> ensuring we are fulfilling all of our obligations as a participating
>> organization in terms of mentoring, reporting, etc.
>>
>> -walter
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Charles Cosse
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 6:47 AM, Walter Bender 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 We are still wrapping up GCI and already Google has announced that the
 application window for Google Summer of Code [1] is open. Before I
 pursue
 the possibility of Sugar Labs participating, I wanted to get a sense of
 the
 opinion of the Sugar Labs community and the Sugar Labs oversight board.
 Should I apply on behalf of Sugar Labs? Anyone interested in either
 being a
 mentor or an administrator?

 regards.

 -walter

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] [Sugar-devel] Google Summer of Code 2017

2017-01-22 Thread Lionel Laské
Hi all,

SugarLabs participation in GSoC is very important. Previous GSoC give me
lot of opportunities to improve Sugarizer activities/features in a very
impressive way. I don't have Sugarizer projects proposal for GSoC 2017 for
the moment but I will certainly have projects to submit.

BTW I think that we must be very cautious on:
- Project selection: one project is one token, i.e. one student working for
us during months. We can't lost a token opportunity for a project with few
interest or with few chance to go to its end. We should have an objective
view on project from last years: how many projects are really integrated
into Sugar/Sugarizer today ?
- Mentor selection: a mentor should be someone with experience on its
subject. He must perfectly know the project, the project goal and must have
a very good technical knowledge of its subject. So, sorry to say that not
everyone could be a mentor.

May be it could be interesting to imagine a sort of selection process for
projects, then for mentors.

Best regards for France.

Lionel.







2017-01-22 16:06 GMT+01:00 Walter Bender :

>
>
> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 9:59 AM, Charles  wrote:
>
>> Hello Walter,
>>
>> I'm new to Sugar but have recently started working on contributions so
>> Sugarizer and also to Sugar.  I would like to be involved in Sugar's GSOC
>> this year as a mentor, or other.  I have the experience with Python and
>> JavaScript, just not with Sugar all this time until now.  What is involved
>> in being an administrator?
>>
>
> The admin role (we need two) is more about managing the logistics:
> ensuring we are fulfilling all of our obligations as a participating
> organization in terms of mentoring, reporting, etc.
>
> -walter
>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Charles Cosse
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 6:47 AM, Walter Bender 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> We are still wrapping up GCI and already Google has announced that the
>>> application window for Google Summer of Code [1] is open. Before I pursue
>>> the possibility of Sugar Labs participating, I wanted to get a sense of the
>>> opinion of the Sugar Labs community and the Sugar Labs oversight board.
>>> Should I apply on behalf of Sugar Labs? Anyone interested in either being a
>>> mentor or an administrator?
>>>
>>> regards.
>>>
>>> -walter
>>>
>>> --
>>> Walter Bender
>>> Sugar Labs
>>> http://www.sugarlabs.org
>>> 
>>> [1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Google Summer of Code 2017

2017-01-22 Thread Walter Bender
On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 9:59 AM, Charles  wrote:

> Hello Walter,
>
> I'm new to Sugar but have recently started working on contributions so
> Sugarizer and also to Sugar.  I would like to be involved in Sugar's GSOC
> this year as a mentor, or other.  I have the experience with Python and
> JavaScript, just not with Sugar all this time until now.  What is involved
> in being an administrator?
>

The admin role (we need two) is more about managing the logistics: ensuring
we are fulfilling all of our obligations as a participating organization in
terms of mentoring, reporting, etc.

-walter

>
> Thanks
> Charles Cosse
>
> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 6:47 AM, Walter Bender 
> wrote:
>
>> We are still wrapping up GCI and already Google has announced that the
>> application window for Google Summer of Code [1] is open. Before I pursue
>> the possibility of Sugar Labs participating, I wanted to get a sense of the
>> opinion of the Sugar Labs community and the Sugar Labs oversight board.
>> Should I apply on behalf of Sugar Labs? Anyone interested in either being a
>> mentor or an administrator?
>>
>> regards.
>>
>> -walter
>>
>> --
>> Walter Bender
>> Sugar Labs
>> http://www.sugarlabs.org
>> 
>> [1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Google Summer of Code 2017

2017-01-22 Thread Charles
Hello Walter,

I'm new to Sugar but have recently started working on contributions so
Sugarizer and also to Sugar.  I would like to be involved in Sugar's GSOC
this year as a mentor, or other.  I have the experience with Python and
JavaScript, just not with Sugar all this time until now.  What is involved
in being an administrator?

Thanks
Charles Cosse

On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 6:47 AM, Walter Bender 
wrote:

> We are still wrapping up GCI and already Google has announced that the
> application window for Google Summer of Code [1] is open. Before I pursue
> the possibility of Sugar Labs participating, I wanted to get a sense of the
> opinion of the Sugar Labs community and the Sugar Labs oversight board.
> Should I apply on behalf of Sugar Labs? Anyone interested in either being a
> mentor or an administrator?
>
> regards.
>
> -walter
>
> --
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> 
> [1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
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Re: [IAEP] Google Summer of Code 2017

2017-01-22 Thread Samson Goddy
Yes! I will like to be a mentor for GSOC.

Samsom Goddy

On 22 Jan 2017 2:52 p.m., "Tymon Radzik"  wrote:

> In my opinion Sugar Labs participation in Google Summer of Code is really
> important for our community and every year we get a lot of major
> improvements to our projects, because of students working in this program.
>
> I am definietely for making an application, I am also ready to help as a
> mentor.
>
> Best,
> Tymon
>
> niedz., 22 sty 2017 o 14:47 użytkownik Walter Bender <
> walter.ben...@gmail.com> napisał:
>
>> We are still wrapping up GCI and already Google has announced that the
>> application window for Google Summer of Code [1] is open. Before I pursue
>> the possibility of Sugar Labs participating, I wanted to get a sense of the
>> opinion of the Sugar Labs community and the Sugar Labs oversight board.
>> Should I apply on behalf of Sugar Labs? Anyone interested in either being a
>> mentor or an administrator?
>>
>> regards.
>>
>> -walter
>>
>> --
>> Walter Bender
>> Sugar Labs
>> http://www.sugarlabs.org
>> 
>> [1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
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Re: [IAEP] Google Summer of Code 2017

2017-01-22 Thread Tymon Radzik
In my opinion Sugar Labs participation in Google Summer of Code is really
important for our community and every year we get a lot of major
improvements to our projects, because of students working in this program.

I am definietely for making an application, I am also ready to help as a
mentor.

Best,
Tymon

niedz., 22 sty 2017 o 14:47 użytkownik Walter Bender <
walter.ben...@gmail.com> napisał:

> We are still wrapping up GCI and already Google has announced that the
> application window for Google Summer of Code [1] is open. Before I pursue
> the possibility of Sugar Labs participating, I wanted to get a sense of the
> opinion of the Sugar Labs community and the Sugar Labs oversight board.
> Should I apply on behalf of Sugar Labs? Anyone interested in either being a
> mentor or an administrator?
>
> regards.
>
> -walter
>
> --
> Walter Bender
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> 
> [1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
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[IAEP] Google Summer of Code 2017

2017-01-22 Thread Walter Bender
We are still wrapping up GCI and already Google has announced that the
application window for Google Summer of Code [1] is open. Before I pursue
the possibility of Sugar Labs participating, I wanted to get a sense of the
opinion of the Sugar Labs community and the Sugar Labs oversight board.
Should I apply on behalf of Sugar Labs? Anyone interested in either being a
mentor or an administrator?

regards.

-walter

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[1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
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