On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 5:22 PM 'Markus Mohrhard' via Khaled Hosny <
khaledhosny@eglug.org> wrote:
Hey,
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 4:48 PM, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com
wrote:
* GSoC Application (Thorsten, Heiko)
+ 42 final applications – deadline is over, please review!
+ somewhat down on previous years; similar to other projects.
+ 16+ mentors
+ 10-15 interested students discussing on ML.
+ A bit confused here – no E-mail (Michael)
+ can admins assign mentors based on project ownership in wiki ?
+ do we push the “I want to mentor this student” button ? (Miklos)
+ do this only for good proposals (Heiko)
+ would be good to mail people to push button (Miklos)
+ slot allocation deadline ~4 days from now (Miklos)
+ do we have a plan for slots to request ?
+ previously a min & max required.
+ need someone with expertise to check the submissions (Heiko)
+ one of the admins: Thorsten/Markus/Heiko would be good (Michael)
+ lots of cruft in there still – only 1-2 Androids possible
+ useful to have a spreadsheet for ranking if possible with
links for the proposals.
+ important to make sure promising students ‘have a mentor’
AI: + poke admins / come up with this ~4 days to slot count (Heiko)
+ quite a number of ignored proposals : is there rational ? (Miklos)
+ not me who set that so (Heiko)
+ seems Markus did – see the ‘Ingored’ tab at the top (Michael)
As can be seen by the ignored proposals I already did an initial round of
proposal reviews (right now we have just the ones left with a proper
proposal). Now it would help especially for the projects with more than one
proposal if the potential mentors of the corresponding proposals could
leave a comment whether they are happy with the proposals.
There are two proposals for the project I want to mentor, but none of them
submitted any patches so far, so I'm not sure if we want any of these or
not.
Regards,
Khaled
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