Sounds like a fine idea to me, Martin. Assuming we are accepted again
as a mentoring org, we should be eligible for more projects than last
year. But do bear in mind that we may not get anyone interested in
those projects; and that a successful GSoC internship is primarily
about a good
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Samuel Klein s...@laptop.org wrote:
Sounds like a fine idea to me, Martin. Assuming we are accepted again
as a mentoring org, we should be eligible for more projects than last
year.
Who handles that stuff (application as an org, etc)? Have we applied,
do we
Ed, devel, server-devel, sj
GSoC
GSoC is looming. I am thinking of putting some of the things that I
was planning to do in the next X months as GSoC projects (and that I
know I'm unlikely to hit).
Ideally, I would take take 2 or 3 mentees, with a preference towards
those who live in deployment
This combines monitoring with configuration. Perhaps a clearer split
at the top ?
Some monitoring should be open (as long as privacy considerations are
taken into account).
I see no need to configure iptables. We are open by default, we
only run
iptables to redirect for transparent proxy
Hello, I'm Carlos RĂos, a university student Chilean. And I want apply to
the Google Summer of Code and work to help the OLPC project, I read the
idea's list in the Wiki, and I found an idea that I'm sure that I can do it.
The idea it's about design the admin interface of the school servers. I