On Wed, 8 Mar 2017, Neil Yale wrote:

Nǐmen hǎo, wǒ shì Yale. Hěn bàoqiàn xiànzài cái gěi nǐmen fāchū zhè fēng 
yóujiàn. Zhīqián cānjiāguò de péngyǒu gàosu wǒ, cānjiā GSOC zuìdà de shōuhuò 
jiùshì
míngbáile kāiyuán de yìyì. Yīzhí yǐlái wǒ yīzhí yòngzhe kāiyuán de xiàngmù, zhǐ 
zhī suǒqǔ, bù zhīdào gòngxiàn. Xiànzài, yǒule GSOC de huódòng de tuīdòng xià,
wǒ xīwàng zìjǐ nénggòu tōngguò GSOC zhèngshì cānyù kāiyuán, jíshǐ zài GSOC 
jiéshù zhīhòu yě néng jìxù wéi kāiyuán shèqū zuò chū zìjǐ de gòngxiàn.

We won't be able to read non-english. I'm sorry for that.

I'll try to respond to what looks like a machine translation....

1. Are you listing the project is not said by the mentor to provide a general 
approach and then we go to achieve, or let us to achieve their own. If it is
their own proposal that they need to contact the potential mentor to discuss 
the feasibility of such things?

If you have an iea that is not on the ideas/projects page, please email
[email protected] to explain it. All our mentors are on that list and
they will get back to you.

2. Can you choose this event by your decision or Google?
3. If you choose to provide the subject, then the mentor to choose what is the 
standard?
4. The next time we should not go directly to the corresponding mentor?

I don't really understand these questions. Please refer to Google's GSOC
pages for more details on the project.

I am from China, so and the United States (most organizations should all be in 
the United States) have the time difference, may not even reply, which is why I
like to use the mailbox and do not like to use IRC (in fact the most important 
thing is our school after 23.00 Stop network)

timezones should not be a problem. A lot of communication happens via
email and bugtracker items.

Paul
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