Well, the ESA Summer of Code application process came and went, without an
application from SMW. As I discovered from Lydia's Twitter feed, they just
announced their list of accepted organizations:
http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis2011/?q=node/13
All of these organizations seem to be related to r
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Hi Benedikt,
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Subject: Re: [SMW-devel] ESA Summer of Code
Hi Yaron,
I agree with you. I got the impression that it is very much a prototyp
Hi Yaron,
I agree with you. I got the impression that it is very much a prototypic
project. They seem to work under a tight schedule themselves - else
they could hardly call it _Summer_ of Code. So, yes, I think the point
is to make a sufficiently convincing case. Maybe it would help if one of
th
Hi Stephan,
This sounds interesting. I wish they were more specific about what it means
to be "space-related", since a space mission, like any large-scale project,
could end up making use of every open-source software application there is,
from Wine to StatusNet to Inkscape. Their "about" page and