Portland State University is a GSoC organization. I am the Organization Administrator, and my Review Board and I will handle proposal ranking. All an XBoard member would have to do to become a PSU GSoC mentor, assuming we accept the proposal, is to sign up and mentor. There would be no paperwork, and the mentor would get a nice t-shirt :-). If Nalin wants to apply to do this work, he should apply to PSU (see http://summer.cs.pdx.edu) and probably to GNU also. --Bart
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 10:58 AM, H.G. Muller <[email protected]> wrote: > > Arun Persaud schreef op 3/5/2014 6:55 PM: > >> At the moment it's mostly HGM who contributes code and myself who does the >> releases. HGM: would you have time for this? Arun > > > Yes, I think I would have time to advice/mentor some work on XBoard. I also > think it could benefit XBoard a great deal: I have no experience and not > enough knowledge on GTK to solve the remaining problems, so basically the > GTK version has just been lying around for about a year without any > progress. > > I just don't know anything about this GSoC stuff, and whether any paperwork > would be needed on our part. I looked up in the Wikipedia what it means, and > I got the impression that there has to be a 'mentor' of the organization > (i.e. GNU) who would rank all the proposals of that organization. > > H.G. >
