We are still in the midst of wrapping up Google Code in -- almost 1200
students participating -- but we need to get moving quickly on Google
Summer of Code, as the application period closes on 23 January.
I've finished the boilerplate portion of the application and Devin Ulibarri
has agreed to be
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
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.
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.
Details of their projects can be found on the Google website
Walter's link might not work if you aren't a mentor or student. Try this:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2013/sugarlabs2013
Best, David
___
IAEP -- It's An Education
Congratulations to Casey, Erik, Rahul, Suraj, Kalpa, Marian, Anna, and
Akshit who are participating in Google Summer of Code this summer
working with mentors from Sugar Labs.
Details of their projects can be found on the Google website [1].
I'll be sending out an email regarding getting
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.com wrote:
We have been accumulating project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2013
[1]. Please take a few minutes to add a favorite project or sign on as
a co-mentor to an existing project. Also, feel free to help us refine
the
We have been accumulating project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2013
[1]. Please take a few minutes to add a favorite project or sign on as
a co-mentor to an existing project. Also, feel free to help us refine
the descriptions on the pages. (I've added a bit of text to the end of
each project,
We've accumulated a number of interesting projects here [1]. More are
welcome, but we are also seeking mentors. If you see a project you
would be interested in helping to mentor, please add your name next to
the Contact name as a Co-mentor. We can have as many mentors as we
want, so don't be shy.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 2:26 AM, Edward Mokurai Cherlin
moku...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
On Wed, February 8, 2012 6:15 pm, Walter Bender wrote:
It is that time of year again. We need to start soliciting
participants in Google Summer of Code [1, 2]. We also need to organize
our application to the
On Wed, February 8, 2012 6:15 pm, Walter Bender wrote:
It is that time of year again. We need to start soliciting
participants in Google Summer of Code [1, 2]. We also need to organize
our application to the program as a mentoring organization. Please
contact me if you are interested in
It is that time of year again. We need to start soliciting
participants in Google Summer of Code [1, 2]. We also need to organize
our application to the program as a mentoring organization. Please
contact me if you are interested in participating as a coder, a
mentor, or administrator.
regards.
Hi Dinko,
I'll get on #2 this weekend and report my progress/ideas on
Monday. For start, I'll need to rework the interactive example I
made because I've used a bad approach of not separating the data
from the code there, and to take into account the suggestions I got.
I might
[snip]
http://google-summer-of-code-2010-sugar-labs.googlecode.com/files/Dinko_Galetic.tar.gz
So far as possible next steps are concerned:
1. Someone needs to publish Dinko's examples in the form of an activity
bundle, so that they are useful to people who consume activity bundles
I'm looking for a volunteer developer.
The developer of the PlayGo activity for Sugar has apparently
abandoned the project, and has not responded to my e-mail asking about
it. This is a shame, because the American Go Association is very
excited about helping with it, and is making a push into
Hi Michael,
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 5:33 AM, Michael Stone mich...@laptop.org wrote:
So far as possible next steps are concerned:
2. Someone needs to write an interpreter for Dinko's tutorial content, so
that it can be usefully distributed as part of an activity bundle.
I'll get on #2
Great news!
Is there some sort of review or overview of the achievements of last
year's projects available? I remember some cool proposals and
interesting discussions on the mailing-lists but now I can't seem to
find a page which details what exactly ended up being done.
Thanks,
Christoph
Am
Hi Christoph
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Christoph Derndorfer
e0425...@student.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
Great news!
Is there some sort of review or overview of the achievements of last
year's projects available? I remember some cool proposals and
interesting discussions on the mailing-lists
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Rafael Ortiz raf...@activitycentral.comwrote:
Hi Christoph
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Christoph Derndorfer
e0425...@student.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
Great news!
Is there some sort of review or overview of the achievements of last
year's projects
3. Dinko Galetic, Lucian Branescu Mihaila, and Sebastian Dziallas all
successfully completed their Google Summer of Code projects.
Congratulations and thanks to Google for sponsoring the work and to
their mentors Stefan (Dogi) Unterhauser, Luis Gustavo Lira, Michael
Stone, and Sascha Silbe, and to
Thanks, that was exactly what I had been looking for:-)
Christoph
Am 07.02.2011 23:06, schrieb Walter Bender:
3. Dinko Galetic, Lucian Branescu Mihaila, and Sebastian Dziallas all
successfully completed their Google Summer of Code projects.
Congratulations and thanks to Google for sponsoring
Hi Michael,
3. Dinko Galetic, Lucian Branescu Mihaila, and Sebastian Dziallas
all successfully completed their Google Summer of Code projects.
Congratulations and thanks to Google for sponsoring the work and
to their mentors Stefan (Dogi) Unterhauser, Luis Gustavo Lira,
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Chris Ball c...@laptop.org wrote:
Hi Michael,
This reminds me -- it looks like Dinko's changes were not merged
into Pippy mainline. Can you tell us about the status of his work?
Thanks,
- Chris.
Hi Chris,
I can tell you about it.
There were things which
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 at 00:11:13 +0100, Dinko Galetic wrote:
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Chris Ball c...@laptop.org wrote:
Hi Michael,
This reminds me -- it looks like Dinko's changes were not merged
into Pippy mainline. Can you tell us about the status of his work?
There were things
Sugar Labs will be applying to Google Summer of Code again for 2011.
Rafael Enrique Ortiz Guerrero dir...@gmail.com has kindly
volunteered to be our coordinator. He is in the process of updating
the wiki. We will be seeking mentors, students, and project ideas.
regards.
-walter
--
Walter
Muchísimas gracias Andrés por tus comentarios.
No me interesa personalmente Google Summer of Code, ya que estoy muy pasado de
edad, creo haber leído algo de 15 a 18 años como edad de los participantes que
buscan.
Imagino que los mentores podrán ser mayores sin limite de edad??
Tampoco me
He oído hablar mucho y muy positivamente sobre el programa
Google Summer of Code
http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gci_program/google/gci2010/faqs
Me llama la atención que en Uruguay no he oído a nadie que hable sobre su
participación o sobre la existencia del programa.
Parece
Hola Carlos,
La información sobre GSoC que cualquiera pueda buscar en la web va a ser mucho
más exhaustiva que la que pueda dar yo en un mail. Pero puedo aportar diciendo
que soy uruguayo y participé del GSoC 2009 como mentor por Sugarlabs y fue una
experiencia muy enriquecedora tanto para mí
28 matches
Mail list logo