But before committing remember that mentoring takes about as much time
if not more than doing the task yourself.
On Apr 14, 2008, at 13:06, Dan Allen wrote:
Guys,
I am taking a complete swing in the dark because I don't know much
about GSoC other than what I have read in articles, but is there any
interest in getting a Seam-based project proposed? I guess what I am
asking is if there is some task we can pawn off on some poor research
student? The main reason I am bringing this up is for exposure.
Besides, especially in the area of seam-gen and reverse engineering, I
know we can do a heck of a lot better. (and we are all soooo busy).
I'm only passing on the statement here, but someone high up made the
comment to me at the ETE conference when I mentioned I was working on
Seam in Action, "Hasn't Seam sort of lost its steam?" Yes, he is a bit
out of touch, but still, we have to keep pinging the world to remind
them we are still here and growing.
-Dan
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http://www.mojavelinux.com
http://manning.com/dallen
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