Hi Jacub,
if you continue reading through the page, you will see they take into
account the number of mentors
and projects at a participating organization. Have you looked at our
Ideas page to count the number of
potential projects and mentors?
Students are free to send proposals to more than one participating
organization. Or gsoc forbids that?
Cheers.
On 04/04/2012 11:16 AM, Jakub Narloch wrote:
Hi,
I'm affreaid that Houssem may be right here, please see:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc...
Although I hope that they will took into consideration that You had
actually been participating in GSOC as part of Fedora.
Cheers,
Jakub Narloch
W dniu 2012-04-04 17:46, Anil Saldhana pisze:
> Houssem,
> why worry about things that none of us has control over? I am
> *unsure* if new organizations get 1 or 2 slots.
>
> Students should make their proposals. It is then up to the
> administrators to work with the gsoc office. Previously JBoss projects
> were part of the Fedora program in gsoc. This year, we are independent.
>
> We have credibility.
>
> Regards,
> Anil
>
> On 04/04/2012 10:11 AM, Houssem BELHADJ AHMED wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure about the information, is that true that all new
>> organization (never participated in gsoc before) have a limited number
>> of students (1 or 2) ? because it's the case of JBoss here. It's the
>> first time that JBoss community participate independently in the gsoc
>> program.
>>
>> Would you please update the description of the project in gsoc page so
>> we will have more chance to get more places :).
>>
>> regards,
>> Houssem
>>
>>
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