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00:35.52Lennieoh exciting gsoc is closing in :)
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00:36.55LennieSRabbelier: Do you think we should have a bet to see how many people will join this channel, the one closest to it gets to throw leslie in the pool at the summit :P
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00:38.42SRabbelierLennie: 800
00:39.02Lennie!logs
00:39.02socinfo"logs" is http://ibot.rikers.org/%23gsoc
00:40.46LennieI'm guessing we'll go up to 1000 :)
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00:42.49SRabbelierLennie: hehe, it's on ;)
00:43.03Lennie:D
00:43.10Landonfor the record
00:43.12Landon18:43:06 -!- Irssi: Peak for #gsoc@freenode: 874 (Mon Apr 21 14:44:36 2008)
00:43.26Lenniewtb more
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00:45.02SRabbelierah, cheater
00:46.09Lennietricky
00:46.15Lenniewe just need 27 more to make me win
00:46.54Landonpoints at the timestamp on that
00:46.55Landon:p
00:47.00LennieI know 2008
00:47.10Lennieor is there something else :)?
00:47.21Landonmy vote is for 874!
00:47.35Lennieyou conservatist!
00:47.40Landonnot to be pessimistic or anything
00:47.41Landon:p
00:48.20SRabbelierLandon: you only get to vote if you're going to the summit ofc
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00:48.58Landontouche, I may have to pack my bindlestiff and jump on a train
00:49.09Lennieknapsacks ftw
00:49.15Lennieyou can solve the knapsack problem in RL :)
00:49.56Landonattacks that problem with canvas, needle, thread
00:49.58SRabbelierwin :)
00:50.11SRabbelieranyway, off to bed
00:50.12SRabbelierttyl all
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01:36.50Lennie\n
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01:37.44Lennieanyhow
01:37.49Lennieparty :D
01:47.04Lennienn all
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03:34.30baluchandraone more day
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04:02.46auzigogHey all. Anyone from #drupal hanging out in here? I'm looking for a Drupal mentor for a project I'm hoping to submit
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04:14.15ojwb!anyone
04:14.15socinfo"anyone" is Instead of looking for mentors from specific projects here, you will likely get much better results by speaking to that mentoring organization themselves. You can find the org's contact info by clicking on their name in the list at: http://socghop.appspot.com/program/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2009
04:14.22ojwbauzigog: ^^^
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04:14.49auzigogojwb: thanks. :)
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04:57.49pk__does google selects which projects of an organisations will be selected
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04:58.20Catfish_Manno
04:58.22pk__or google allotts maximum number of projects an organisation will be doing
04:58.28Catfish_Manthe latter, yes
04:59.00pk__ok
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05:32.19robbyoconnori this is all in the f'en FAQ
05:32.22robbyoconnorim late
05:32.23robbyoconnor:/
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06:12.44theboltMorning
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06:17.26LunixedYay !!! GSOC getting closer :)
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06:42.01slimb00please help me in creating threads in python !!
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08:26.40headachehello and good monday to all
08:27.43Catfish_Mannot monday yet. Don't need a headache
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08:28.10creek23headache: what the, monday already?
08:28.15headacheLOL :P
08:29.15headacheahahaha i miss sunday
08:29.22headachegood sunday
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08:38.13kblinCatfish_Man: but it is.. :)
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08:38.51studentgrrr
08:39.32creek23kblin? monday?
08:39.35creek23where at?
08:39.59thebolthi kblin , Catfish_Man et al
08:40.21kblincreek23: CET
08:41.00creek23CET is?
08:41.07creek23googles :D
08:41.19ojwbum, it's still Sunday in NZ
08:41.45kbliner
08:41.47kblindamn :)
08:41.54creek23i see.
08:42.01creek23im used to GMT
08:42.15kblincreek23: it'spretty much sunday all over the place
08:42.26ojwbindeed
08:42.34theboltkblin: still a few hours left until it is monday anywhere
08:42.38kblinI'm just confused because I need to work today and didn't have to work on friday
08:42.39thebolthttp://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/custom.html?sort=2
08:42.47kblinthebolt: yeah, yeah
08:43.02theboltstill a few places with saturday though :)
08:43.45kblinwhich is good, means that I have some more time to give my soc project ideas a facelift
08:43.53theboltheh
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08:44.18creek23kblin, whats your project?
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08:45.42kblinWell, I'm planning to admin for WorldForge (http://wiki.worldforge.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code) and Samba (http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/SoC/Ideas)
08:46.45headachecool
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08:47.55theboltgot to get going, being picked up in 10..
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12:31.54Raimhi
12:32.40Raimlast years applications are not available in the webapp anymore, or do I just not see them?
12:32.54RaimI mean from mentoring organizations
12:33.29skbohra!orgsbylang
12:33.29socinfo"orgsbylang" is The 2009 list is work in progress: http://delicious.com/gsoc2009/bundle:Languages
12:33.38skbohraRaim: ^ may be this can be useful
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12:35.01ihalipsay
12:35.08ihalipwhat other commands does the bot have?
12:35.10ihalip!help
12:35.10socinfo"help" is !next, !faq, !advice and !wiki. !botabuse tells you about private query syntax
12:35.31ihalip!botabuse
12:35.31socinfo"botabuse" is (#1) Leave me alone! (also, you can play with me as much as you like in a private /query so as not to spam the channel), or (#2) When in a query with me, use whatis #gsoc <factoid> to get the best use., or (#3) You can also get a list of factoids with 'factoids search #gsoc *' and 'more'
12:35.38Raimskbohra: thanks, at least I could recover our application template from there
12:35.54skbohra!list
12:35.55socinfoError: "list" is not a valid command.
12:35.59skbohraah
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12:57.24sghillDo SoC participants work with their mentors entirely online?
12:57.36skbohrasghill: yes
12:57.39Ivanovicdepens
12:57.47skbohramostly
12:57.47Ivanovicthat is: in 99.99% of all cases: yes
12:58.00Ivanovicthey tend to not meet in person while SoC takes place
12:58.34Ivanovicsure, if somehow you life close to each other you can also meet during SoC
12:58.45Ivanovicbut this is not the normal case
12:59.08sghillthat's what I assumed. thanks for verifying
12:59.33sudipta_mondalis there a list in which there are the names of the mentoring organisations that have applied for gsoc 2010
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12:59.58dhaun!orgs
12:59.58socinfo"orgs" is (#1) http://socghop.appspot.com/program/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2009, or (#2) The list of participating organisations will be published on March 18. In the meantime, here is a list of orgs that expressed interest in participating in GSoC 2010: http://is.gd/9MVas
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13:00.54dandersonwhat what what, BZFlag isn't participating?
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13:01.41danderson(or planning to I should say)
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13:02.03ihalipmaybe they don't know about this list
13:02.30dandersonthey're listed as not planning to apply
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13:02.46ihalipooh.
13:02.46sudipta_mondalis there a limit of student that gsoc can admit for the gsoc projects as in whole
13:03.24dandersonthere's a limit on the total number of students (a few thousand), and each org project should have only 1 student assigned to it
13:03.35dandersonie. no group projects
13:03.49ihalipthere was a presentation somewhere, giving the exact numbers for last years
13:03.58ojwbI think it was 1000 students last year
13:04.04ihalip1000-ish
13:04.31sudipta_mondali guess there is a budget google allocates to gsoc its around 5 M dollars so that would limit the number of students accepted right?
13:04.37dandersonyes.
13:04.48dandersonwell, it's not the only limiting factor
13:05.04dandersonif there's 1M left over but orgs don't want any more students...
13:05.18dhaunyes, like there's only lh :)
13:05.31dandersonbut that's never happened. It's more common historically to go slightly over the student #
13:05.47ojwbum, there's more than just lh
13:06.02sudipta_mondalbut there are so many organisations with so many projects, i wonder if organisations don't want to take students
13:06.05ihalipexactly 1000 students in 2009, 1125 in 2008
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13:06.17Dark_Shikariexactly 1000?  wow
13:06.22dandersonah, well, there you go
13:06.33ihaliphttp://google-summer-of-code.googlecode.com/files/GSoC2010-Presentation.pdf
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13:08.38skbohra999 it was , to be precise :)
13:09.01skbohraone student dropped out , before the program started iirc
13:09.07Dark_Shikarilol, that's even more awesome
13:09.10Dark_Shikariin 2009, 999 students
13:09.10ihalipi wouldn't know
13:09.22skbohraDark_Shikari: :D
13:09.54Ivanovicsudipta_mondal: organisations can't mentor indefinite numbers of students
13:10.22Ivanovicsudipta_mondal: so if an org has some 50 proposals but can only mentor maybe 5 students that is all they can do
13:10.57Ivanovicnormally the orgs selected are able fill the 1000 slots, but in theory it is possible that they can't mentor this many
13:11.10sudipta_mondalIvanovic: i can understand that but the number of ideas that organisation propose is higher than the number of ideas being selected for final coding. Isn't it true?
13:11.24ihalipsudipta_mondal: of course
13:11.30ojwbtypically, though students can suggest their own ideas
13:11.32Ivanovicsure
13:11.36ojwbso it's possible it could be more
13:14.10ihalipprobably the hardest part (aside from actual coding) is competing to be accepted
13:15.14Dark_Shikaridunno, I wouldn't say that, at least on my projects
13:15.30Dark_Shikariwe can generally accept everyone who I expect will succeed
13:15.39Dark_ShikariThe hard part is proving to me that you can succeed =p
13:15.51ihalipthat's part of the actual competition
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13:16.12skbohraGSoC isn't a traditional competition imo
13:16.24Dark_Shikariit's not a competition though
13:16.25ihalipDark_Shikari: will you be mentoring this year?
13:16.27Dark_Shikariyou're not competing against anyone
13:16.39dandersonyou're competing against yourself
13:16.39Dark_Shikariihalip: yes, as I mentored last year and before, assuming our umbrella organization gets accepted.
13:16.44dandersonthe best kind of competition
13:16.56ihalipfor which org/project?
13:16.57skbohradanderson: ++
13:17.01Dark_Shikarix264, videolan org
13:17.04ihalipah
13:17.29dandersonyay x264
13:17.35dandersonyou should all go do stuff for them. They're nuts.
13:17.41Dark_Shikarilol
13:17.44Dark_Shikarihttp://wiki.videolan.org/SoC_x264_2010 <--the way we do things
13:17.58Dark_Shikarithe qualification task basically consists of "do the first 10% of the summer project"
13:18.10Dark_ShikariSince, obviously, if you can't do that, you can't do the rest either.
13:19.16ihalipof course
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13:20.14ihalipi never worked with video/audio encoding before
13:20.17Dark_Shikarithough the qualification tasks aren't as much work as I often think they are.
13:20.31ihalipi'll just stick to KDE/Qt, it's what i'm best at
13:20.40Dark_Shikarisome guy who isn't even in GSOC, nor does he qualify, messaged me the file required for the colorspace qual task
13:21.12dandersonDark_Shikari: that's in the eye of the beholder :)
13:21.20Dark_Shikaridanderson: indeed
13:21.29dandersonhaving never touched x264 or even video codecs in general, those tasks look a little scary to me
13:21.39ihalipyeah, me too
13:21.40skbohraI am enjoying working with my org since last summer
13:21.44dandersonI'm sure there's nothing to it really, but that's the first impression :)
13:21.49Dark_Shikaridanderson: no, they are scary
13:21.50Dark_Shikariquite so
13:21.54Dark_Shikariand intentionally so
13:22.09Dark_ShikariAs a result, students are allowed to ask any questions whatsoever in unlimited quantities.
13:22.31Dark_Shikarihere's last year's: http://wiki.videolan.org/SoC_x264_2009#Qualification_tasks
13:22.33Dark_Shikariof these, we got:
13:22.43Dark_Shikari1 ARM support qual task (accepted student, successful student)
13:22.56Dark_Shikari2 colorspace qual tasks (accepted 1 student, disappeared student)
13:23.06Dark_Shikari1 weightp qual task (accepted student, disappeared student)
13:23.18Dark_Shikarier oops
13:23.26Dark_Shikari1 weightp qual task (accepted student, successful student)
13:23.39Dark_Shikarityping at 5 AM can make our record look a little bit worse than it is ;)
13:23.39dandersonheh
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13:23.52Dark_Shikariso 4 applicants, 3 students, 2 successes, not bad I guess.
13:24.00dandersonI definitely prefer that to orgs that put "redo the website CSS" up as a 3-month task
13:24.05Dark_Shikarilol
13:24.08Dark_Shikarihahahahahahahaah
13:24.17dandersonthe whole point is to challenge the mind
13:24.43ideamonkdanderson, I would humbly apply for all such tasks for free in summer (if not too huge)
13:24.53Dark_Shikarireminds me of http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2010/RobustBitTorrentInfrastructure
13:25.08Dark_Shikarilols
13:25.21ihalipwhich translates to: buy us better servers
13:25.22danderson"So, um... Deploy more trackers?"
13:25.25ihalipproblem solved.
13:25.26danderson"Make the machines less shitty?"
13:25.27Dark_Shikari"Use thepiratebay" "can I have my $4500 now?"
13:25.46dandersonyeah, exactly
13:25.46Dark_Shikarior even better, "use DHT"
13:26.00dandersonor maybe the project was to invent a better p2p protocol than bittorrent
13:26.10dandersonwith the explicit design goal "Must not burn debian servers"
13:26.13Dark_Shikariwe can call it bitwaterfall
13:26.33dandersonbitfirehose
13:26.59Dark_Shikaribitcumulonimbus
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13:28.32dandersonDark_Shikari: I already have a logo too! http://staynalive.com/files/2010/02/drink-out-of-a-hose.jpeg
13:28.44Dark_Shikarilol
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13:29.02Dark_ShikariI have a better one
13:29.03Dark_Shikarihttp://paycreate.com/perry/wharrgarbl.jpg
13:29.37dandersonokay, but only if we call it Wharrgarbl
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13:57.09lut4rpHi kitallis
13:57.18kitallis:S
13:57.22kitallisHello?
13:57.31lut4rp[^_^]
13:57.50kitallisThat was rather friendly :S
13:57.52skbohra!org
13:57.53socinfoError: "org" is not a valid command.
13:57.55skbohra!orgs
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13:58.07lut4rpkitallis, I know
13:58.10lut4rpI'm a friendly person.
13:58.27kitallisI see.
13:58.35lut4rpespecially to people who live close by and are lulzy.
13:58.44lut4rppoints to kitallis and laughs
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19:54.48socinfo"timeline" is http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/faqs#timeline
19:54.59skbohra!thanks
19:54.59socinfo"thanks" is You are welcome! My digital purpose is to serve.
19:57.00creek23!heh
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19:57.09creek23!sorry
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19:57.20creek23:)
20:00.06skbohra!botabuse
20:00.06socinfo"botabuse" is (#1) Leave me alone! (also, you can play with me as much as you like in a private /query so as not to spam the channel), or (#2) When in a query with me, use whatis #gsoc <factoid> to get the best use., or (#3) You can also get a list of factoids with 'factoids search #gsoc *' and 'more'
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22:01.52kizzoHmm, is there any chance that a small/(just started) project will get accepted for even just 1 slot, if the organization doesn't have that many applications?
22:02.00araujoyes
22:02.47kizzoI read somewhere that the number of student apps for an organization plays a big role in whether or not the org get accepted.
22:02.50IvanovicIIRC chances for small and *new* projects to get accepted are close to zero
22:03.13kizzoAnd I was reasoning that it might be unfair if orgs like Python just soak up all the student slots.
22:03.17Ivanovicthat is: small and well established projects got a good chance to get in unless they easily fit under some umbrella
22:03.37kizzoSo there's a chance, if the new/started org looks good/worthy enough?
22:03.42Ivanovicthey do not soak up all student slots
22:03.44kizzoI see.
22:04.43Mekorganizations are accepted before student apps even being; and each accepted organization will get at least 1 slot (assuming they have an application they want to give the slot to)
22:04.52kizzoYeah my point is that I feel that my org is worthy enough for even just 1 or 2 slots, although the project kinda just got organized, but is highly motivated.
22:04.55Ivanovicin general what all accepted projects have in common is a rather good reputation and are well established in their area
22:05.04kizzoAnd were hoping to use GSOC as a way to even further boost progress.
22:05.44kizzoAlrighty, that sounds good.
22:05.49Dark_Shikariif you want slots as a new project, get an umbrella organization
22:06.16kizzoWe might just be able to do that - thanks for that.
22:06.30Dark_Shikariit also makes life easier, since they can handle the administration for you.
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22:34.07Nightrosekizzo: also keep in mind that one of the main goals of gsoc is getting student in touch with open source communities and ways of working
22:34.17Nightrosethat's not really given in a small and very new project
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22:35.14kizzoThanks for the advice.
22:36.16sanjoydis wondering if the project he is working on would be too tough as a GSoC project.
22:36.39Nightrosewhich one is it?
22:36.46kizzoUltimate Smash Friends: http://usf.tuxfamily.org/
22:36.48Dark_Shikarithe answer is usually "no, given a sufficiently talented student"
22:37.17kizzoIt's not new code, I'd say - it's been worked on since before 2007 at the least.
22:37.26kizzoIt's just that it's picking up steam lately.
22:37.32Nightrosekizzo: looks fun
22:37.47Dark_Shikariand I don't see why that's too tough
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22:38.20kizzoUsed to just be one person working on it, now we've got a launchpad project, forum, irc channel, more devs, etc.
22:38.57Dark_ShikariI mean, if anything, that's "easy" in that there are many many things a student could od
22:39.00Dark_Shikari*do
22:39.06Dark_Shikarithus making it more likely that any given student could contribute
22:39.37kizzoYeah I'm trying to add more details as to what a GSOC student could do, on our wiki page.
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22:39.56kizzoAnd there's a bunch.
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22:49.20MarianoPeckHi folks, I have a question regarding GSoC 2010
22:49.40MarianoPeckHi folks, I have a question regarding GSoC 2010
22:49.52MarianoPeckfor the "ideas" page, with deadline 12th
22:50.13MarianoPeckshould also be included the mentor for each project/idea or that can be defined lates?
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22:50.27Dark_Shikaridon't see any reason why it needs to be defined now
22:51.01IvanovicMarianoPeck: in general a possible "contact" if there are questions about the project (for the students later on) should be listed
22:51.10Ivanovicthough this is *not* mandatory
22:51.24Dark_Shikariyou should have a list of possible mentors, if possible
22:51.28Dark_Shikariand a place for students to go to ask questions (IRC, etc)
22:51.36MarianoPeckthanks!  I ask because in http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/faqs#org_app
22:51.45MarianoPeckI see a question that says
22:51.47Ivanovic(no, this contact does not have to be identical to mentors, just a way to show that you provide students with a good access to things)
22:52.25MarianoPeckWhat criteria DID you use to select these individuals as mentors? Please be as specific as possible.
22:52.30MarianoPecknotice the DID
22:53.27MarianoPeckIvanovic: but that "contact" is the mentor, isn't it ?
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22:53.56Ivanovicmentor != mentor for explicit project idea
22:54.18Ivanovicbefore joining in SoC you should know some people in your project that are willing to mentor students over SoC
22:54.23Sir_Gallantmonif we are applying to include our project in the SoC as a mentor organization, do we need to have a mailing list set up?
22:54.28Ivanovicif you have noone willing to mentor, you should not join
22:54.49Ivanovicand regarding those who are willing: what are your orgs criteria if they really are allowed to mentor your students?
22:54.57IvanovicSir_Gallantmon: no
22:55.04Dark_Shikari"mentors" should be selected by whoever is able and willing
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22:55.36IvanovicDark_Shikari: and the question is exactly what the orgs selection criterias are
22:55.47Ivanovicsure, willing is one part, but when is someone *able*?
22:56.14MarianoPeckok...thanks
22:56.28IvanovicSir_Gallantmon: though you should have some established means of communication
22:56.46IvanovicSir_Gallantmon: does not matter if this is a mailling list, some irc chan or some web forum
22:57.09Ivanovicor *whatever* else you as project find usefull for communication
22:57.18Ivanovicbasically a way for students to get in touch with you
22:58.03Ivanovic(something different from "travel to tibet, climb mountain ABC and there shout 'i want to work with you for SoC' until you reach one of us"
22:58.05Ivanovic;)
22:59.05ojwbMarianoPeck: I wouldn't read too much into that "DID"
22:59.28Sir_GallantmonIvanovic: our project has has IRC, forums, and IM (gtalk), so I think that covers things pretty well ;)
22:59.44Ivanovic:)
22:59.47Sir_GallantmonI just don't like mailing lists :(
23:00.09IvanovicSir_Gallantmon: it is mainly about some way for students to get in contact
23:00.11Sir_GallantmonI'm already subscribed to so many as a result of participating in Fedora Project that my regular emails get drowned out unless I *look* for them
23:00.24IvanovicSir_Gallantmon: and one well established way that many orgs have is some developer mailling list
23:00.31Sir_Gallantmonyeah
23:00.39Sir_Gallantmonbut mailing lists are hard to set up
23:00.54Sir_Gallantmonand when you already are subscribed to other mailing lists, it becomes difficult to manage :(
23:01.21Ivanovicfor the "too many mails" problem there is a great feature in most email clients: filter
23:01.30Ivanovicjust filter and have eg one folder per mailling list
23:02.13Sir_Gallantmonwhen you have 400000+ emails, it takes too long for filtering in mail clients :(
23:02.14Ivanovicthough yes, it is easy to drown in mails
23:02.30Ivanovicwow, that is *really* bad
23:02.44Sir_GallantmonThunderbird breaks down on the load of my Inbox
23:02.55Sir_Gallantmonand that 400000+ is just *unread* messages
23:02.56Ivanovicimap?
23:03.01Sir_Gallantmonyep
23:03.02Ivanovic*outsch*
23:03.23Ivanovicthat's the benefit of pop3, you download all the mails and manage them locally
23:03.33Ivanovicincluding "automaticall mark read" and all the likes
23:04.43Ivanovicand like i said, mailling lists are not mandatory for SoC
23:05.19Ivanovic(that is: having a mailling list for the project, you as project admin/mentor should try to follow the gsoc mentor list so that you don't miss important announcements)
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23:07.26Ivanovic(yes, the mailling lists often have too much traffic so that you can barely check the subjects to see if the mail should be read or not)
23:07.49Dark_Shikaritoo much traffic?  even lkml doesn't have that much
23:09.27ojwbgmane has just under a million messages for lkml
23:09.46ojwbnot sure how complete that is
23:10.10Dark_Shikariyeah but who's subscribed to that for so long =p
23:11.26ojwbhard core kernel developers and mail archiving sites, I'd guess
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23:15.44sanjoydNightrose: Trying to improve the (new) generational GC in the Mono runtime.
23:16.16Nightroseheh ok - definitely not my thing :D
23:16.25Nightrosebut i guess there are people out there who like it
23:16.49sanjoydNightrose: Are you a student or a mentor?
23:16.57Nightroseadmin
23:17.15Nightrosewas a mentor 2 years ago and admin last year
23:17.35sanjoydNightrose: Cool!
23:17.41Nightroseso not exactly your target group ;-)
23:17.42Sir_GallantmonIvanovic, I'll definitely subscribe to the mentor list, of course
23:17.58sanjoydWhat project did you mentor?
23:18.15Nightrosebiased playlists for Amarok in KDE
23:18.38sanjoydNightrose: Nice! I don't use Amarok though ...
23:18.47Nightrosesobs a little
23:18.48Nightrose;-)
23:19.50sanjoyd:)
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