[squeak-dev] Re: Wanted: Google Summer of Code 2009 admin

Klaus D. Witzel klaus.witzel at cobss.com
Mon Feb 16 16:13:39 UTC 2009


On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:58:08 +0100, askoh wrote:

>
> I wrote to Giovanni to volunteer on Feb 10 and he was going to pass me  
> the
> details. But he has been ill and on travel too! Hopefully, I can get to  
> work
> on it soon.
>
> I searched for info on GSOC 2009 and couldn't find any from Google  
> itself.
> Is there an offical link for me to follow it?

- http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-discuss

and look for postings/responses/links from Leslie Hawthorn, Program  
Manager - Open Source, Google Inc.

> Thanks,
> Aik-Siong Koh
>
>
> Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
>>
>> Friendly reminder:
>>
>> - in about a week from now Google is supposed to announce GSoC 2009
>> - another week later organizations are requested to apply
>> - Google already told that apps will be filtered more intensively
>> - they plan for 150 orgs and 1000 students, less than before
>>
>> What is the status of handing over admin?
>>
>> /Klaus
>>
>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 10:17:59 +0100, stephane ducasse wrote:
>>
>>> If ken and klaus are primary support I can help them.
>>> But they should keep my load light because I'm full of admin (two large
>>> conferences this year + all the rest).
>>>
>>> stef
>>>
>>> On Feb 10, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Giovanni Corriga wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> due to a higher workload, this year I won't be able to act as an admin
>>>> on behalf of Squeak in the Google Summer of Code program.
>>>>
>>>> Is there anyone interested in taking over?
>>>>
>>>> Responsibilities of the admin include:
>>>> - submitting the application for the mentoring organization
>>>> - coordinating the mentors
>>>> - managing the student applications
>>>> - keeping track of the mentors and students during the various phases
>>>> of the program
>>>> - keeping in touch with the program admins at Google
>>>>
>>>> If anyone is interested, please contact me in private.
>>>>
>>>>        Giovanni
>>>>
>>>
>>
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