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Re: [reSIProcate-users] reSIProcate in Google Summer of Code / GSoC 2015?


Monday night, Google announced the organizations selected to participate
in GSoC 2015.  Unfortunately, reSIProcate's application was not selected.

It looks like Google has selected about 50 organizations less than 2014
and they do have a tendency to rotate smaller organizations from year to
year so this doesn't mean we shouldn't apply again in future.

Thanks again to all those who have indicated interest in this.

Many of the other organizations that are participating, particularly the
bigger ones, are always looking for additional mentors, co-mentors and
students so anybody who is interested for 2015 may want to have a look at the
list of 137 organizations that are participating:

http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/list/public/google/gsoc2015

Personally, I'm likely to mentor at least one student under Debian for a 
project with some relation to real-time communications and SIP, if anybody 
wants further details please feel free to contact me directly.


On 16/02/15 22:50, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> The deadline for this is Friday
>
> reSIProcate could make an application to participate in Google Summer of
> Code.  Google would then pay one or more students to contribute for
> about 12 weeks.
>
> This probably needs at least 2 people as admins and maybe 3 or more
> people (including the admins) who are willing to mentor
>
> Each mentor has the final decision about whether to accept any student
> or not accept any student at all if not satisfied with the applicants.
>
> Even if you don't have time to mentor, if you have contacts in
> universities who can refer suitable students that can help the project a
> lot.
>
> There are several changes to the project that make it easier for a
> student to contribute:
> - Github pull requests are easier to review
> - the repro plugin interface - a student could make a plugin and publish
> that in their own repository
> - the repro Python scripting support - a student with no C++ knowledge
> may be able to do some interesting stuff with Python
> - WebRTC - a student could potentially do some interesting front end or
> combination of repro+JSCommunicator
>
> I'm personally willing to volunteer as an admin and mentor if there is
> interest from other people.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
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