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00:09.03sjIs mozilla participating in GSoC2013?
00:09.16sjI can't seem to find it on GSoC page.
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00:11.54ojwbsj: they may not have filled in their profile yet
00:12.04ojwbor maybe they weren't accepted (or perhaps didn't apply)
00:12.22ojwbbest bet is to ask them directly
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00:12.58sjThey said they had been invited. Anyway thanks. Let me ping them.
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00:15.24ojwbsj: their admin needs to fill in a profile then
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00:55.23dberkholzyeah so far only 118/177 have done it
00:58.20edsipergood number
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01:04.15censorydepedsiper you made me actually do the math. :-)
01:04.33dberkholzexec awk '{print 118/177}'
01:04.35dberkholzwoops
01:05.14dberkholzoh, weird.
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01:05.35dberkholz(btw that was broken awk anyhow, just use python like a rockstar instead)
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01:05.46gizmo17118 orgnaisation ?
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01:08.09ojwbgizmo17: ... have bothered to fill in their profile so far
01:09.49william_alumbau1Did ReactOS get a spot?
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01:32.18billybob!numapp
01:32.19gsocbotbillybob: "numapp" is see !numapps
01:32.24billybob!numapps
01:32.25gsocbotbillybob: "numapps" is In 2012, 180 of 406 mentoring orgs were accepted; 4258 students submitted 6685 proposals, of which 1212 were accepted. In 2011, 175 of 417 orgs were accepted; 3731 students submitted 5474 proposals, and 1116 were accepted. In 2010, 151 of 367 orgs were accepted; 3464 students submitted 5539 proposals, and 1026 were accepted.
01:35.41allejoare you limited to one proposal or can you submit multiple?
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01:36.06ojwballejo: up to 5
01:36.24allejoojwb, thank you
01:36.56ojwbbut sending 5 low quality proposals will be unlikely to get you a place - spending the same time on 1 good proposal is a better option
01:37.33ojwbas you can see above "4258 students submitted 6685 proposals", so an average of between 1 and 2 per student
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01:44.36allejoojwb, thank you for the information
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01:50.09AmanpreetSinghHi. Can we apply for more than one idea to a single org? And does this count as more than one proposal?
01:50.32ojwbyes and yes, but talk to the org first
01:50.52AmanpreetSinghOkay. Thanks.
01:50.55ojwbthey can probably steer you towards one of the ideas which is the best fit
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04:56.10VarunDotCuDotCcAnybody knows why many organisation @ http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/program/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2013 don't have tags
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04:57.24alasinThey're still updating it I guess.
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04:57.53oviliaAnd there are total of 177 orgs accepted this year but only 128 are listed.
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04:58.20VarunDotCuDotCcYes, I was about to saying the same.
04:58.32alasinyes, list is still being updated
04:58.52oviliaAny official note?
04:59.23alasinnot that I know of, I'm guessing.
04:59.29VarunDotCuDotCcThey are updating. They are now 129
04:59.34alasinEven Apache not listed, so.
05:00.20ojwbthe list is incomplete
05:00.27ojwbthe org admins have to fill in profiles
05:01.06ojwbif you want to know about an org, go and ask them (and tell the org admin to go and actually read the acceptance email!)
05:01.36VarunDotCuDotCcI can wait
05:02.20mithroYou can check out my org while you wait :) - http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2013/timvideos
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05:57.06NEIL__Are their any projects which have c and java as the programming language?
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05:58.30sunuNEIL__: search for those key words on melange may be ?
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06:33.48jimkontHi, there seems to be a bug in the mentor application system
06:34.19jimkontI got a new connection email but without a confirmation url
06:34.52ojwbthere are apparently some bugs
06:35.05ojwbjimkont: i'd suggest you look in your dashboard
06:35.20ojwbor ask on #melange
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06:35.29shachafjimkont: If you look at the original message ("Show Original" in gmail), you can see the URL in the HTML version.
06:35.37shachafIt's <a href="..."></a> so it doesn't render.
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06:36.23ojwbclever...
06:36.37jimkontshachaf: thanks, it worked
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06:39.55cagueroHi, anyone from google knows the ratio of acceptance for mentoring organizations
06:39.59caguerojust curiosity...
06:40.35cagueroI see 177 orgs accepted
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06:46.04sunucaguero: 177/417
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06:46.59caguerothanks sunu!
06:47.06sunuyw
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06:48.06ethanlimWeeee SOC
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06:48.25sunu\m/
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06:54.50banasHi, is there a way to know if the rest of the orgs are selected?
06:54.59banasI wanted to know if Fedora made it this time.
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06:57.16stefanctbanas: i think the easiest way is to ask in their channel or mailing list
06:57.41banasAlright, that works :)
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07:05.41swookThere is most definitely not 177 organisations listed when I visit http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2013 but only 136. Is this known?
07:07.48ojwbswook: yes, only orgs who have filled in their profile are listed
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07:08.14hasil1Any idea by what time will all the 177 organisation be available ?
07:08.32ojwbwell, it depends on 177 people who I mostly don't know responding to an email
07:08.35ojwbso no
07:08.40swookthank you ojwb
07:08.48ojwbin past years it has been days before the last few did
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07:10.20hasil1thanks ojwb
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07:13.12hasil1I am really confused about when to introduce myself to a mentor , shall I mail my query directly to him or should I simple introduce myself and tell him that I'm intereseted in his project ?
07:13.35ojwbthe org should indicate how they prefer you to contact them
07:13.47banasaha, but isnt there a list the organisers have? Surely that would have details about who received the emails?
07:13.49ojwbgenerally public communication is preferred to private, but orgs aren't all the same
07:14.11ojwbbanas: there's no public list of the orgs beyond the one you can see
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07:14.43banashasil1: You could just look at their page and act according to the contact info they provide there :)
07:14.45ojwbi feel the orgs should do a profile when they apply, but the system is as it is, at least for this year
07:15.24banasYes, even I agree. I've been waiting for the last 12 hours patiently. It's a little annoying :(
07:15.39ojwbyou can at least start to look at the orgs which are there
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07:16.14banasThing is, I am focussed on this project on which I have been planning for almost 2 motnhs.
07:16.23ojwbif the org admin is too slack to fill in the profile, that's not a great sign that they'll mentor you well
07:16.51ojwbbanas: if you want to know about a particular org, ask then
07:16.52ojwbthem
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07:17.41banasThe funny thing is, I pinged them on IRC. They gave me this link, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GSOC_2013
07:18.09banaswhich says The Fedora Project is not yet selected as a Participating Organization for GSoC 2013, however we hope for the best and getting ready, refer to the organization Idea Page and contact Org Administrators for more info. ...
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07:18.27ojwbcontact them then
07:18.37ojwbthe org admin who applied will know
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07:19.59banasYes, I'll have to do that. thanks for the hint
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08:43.21jekinIs this the full list of selected orgs (#142) ?
08:43.52sunujekin: No. 177 have been selected
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08:44.59jekinsunu: but only 142 are visible here http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/program/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2013
08:45.12patrickgjekin: the remaining projects didn't create their project entry yet
08:45.41jekinpatrickg: can I somehow see the whole list now?
08:45.56gevaertsNo
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08:46.11sunupatience is all you need ;)
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08:46.50gevaertsIf you have a specific organisation in mind, you can ask them directly, and if they were accepted you can suggest that they read the email they received :)
08:46.51jekinsunu: Has opencv been selected?
08:47.16sunuask on there channel. They'll tell you. :)
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08:47.24sunutheir*
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08:49.07gevaertsWell, they might tell you, if the people who know are awake :)
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09:02.04kai!cookie
09:02.04gsocbotkai: "cookie" is omnomnom
09:02.40kaimorning folks
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09:21.34stultushi, total how many orgs applied this year ?
09:22.21patrickg177, as can be read on the website
09:22.33kaiand in the blog post
09:22.36gevaerts177 were *accepted*
09:23.02kairight, 417 or somesuch applied
09:23.08kaithe blog post has the numbers
09:23.27patrickgah, sorry
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09:28.42stultuskai: patrickg thanks :)
09:30.16mithrohey kai - who you mentoring for this year? :)
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09:43.58kaimithro: probably not at all. I'm just admining and getting that phd done :)
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09:45.08mithrokai, ahh - fair enough
09:46.57mithrokai, Google hasn't hired you yet?
09:49.15kaimithro: unless a student comes up with a great proposal for wombat
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09:49.46kaimithro: not that I'm aware :)
09:51.33kaimithro: they try occasionally, but I'm not leaving right before getting my phd, that'd be really silly
09:51.50kaiespecially considering that unlike some other phd students, I actually love my project
09:56.23mithrokai, is that still the bio-informatics stuff?
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09:58.04kaimithro: yeah. still trying to save the world by finding new antibiotics :)
09:58.18mithrokai, sounds like a worthy goal
09:59.11kaithat's what I thought
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10:00.55Uli-will rejected organizations get a notification?
10:02.17billybobUli-: seems so, is apache chosen this year?
10:02.28Uli-i don't know.
10:02.39billybobsigh...
10:02.42Uli-i neither got a rejection nor a acceptance notice
10:02.57weltallAndCheck spam?
10:03.19billybobfrom the chat log, some organizer have already got the rejection email
10:03.53Uli-ok.
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10:04.50Uli-ah. it might have gone to my gmail account not to the email address listed on my profile.
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10:06.21Uli-there it is.
10:06.28billyboboh, so the result is?
10:06.35Uli-accepted
10:06.41billybobcongratulations!
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10:07.19j4nu5why is the list of orgs still expanding?
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10:07.57sunuj4nu5: they are still filling out their profiles
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10:08.13billybobmelange is still under development
10:08.17j4keis there a nmap-gsoc channel ?
10:09.46billybobmaybe you'd better google this?
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10:10.28j4kebillybob: done, seems there is only the official one.. so before quit my research i have asked to you
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10:12.05buffygj4ke: Generally speaking, this channel can't answer on behalf of participating orgs. They provide info about how to reach them in their profiles, and it's best to use those channels.
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10:13.27billybobj4ke: please try this then: http://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
10:13.41buffygAlso, some orgs will evaluate you based on using their regular developer channels, others may allow for separate student channels. That should be communicated by the profile, so, again, it's best to go with what the orgs have posted rather than ask for answers on a program-wide channel.
10:13.58yogev_ezraUli-: : We got rejected and both me and the backup admin got the e-mail notification
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10:14.56j4kebuffyg: sure, but maybe someone here already know. np
10:15.26j4kebillybob: thanks, i'm already a nmap-dev member :)
10:15.29billybobj4ke: sigh. google is always the best friend...
10:15.39billybobj4ke: great !
10:16.41j4kebillybob: ahah sure it is, and it is the core of all projects ;)
10:16.58billybobLOL
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10:21.07Uli-yogev_ezra: thanks. i got the notification too, but on my gmail address not the one i provided on my org admin profile. that's why i missed it.
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10:21.45yogev_ezraUli-: I see. Actually in my org admin profile there was no field "E-mail" at all. So I have no idea where you could specify it :-)
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10:22.20Uli-content: uli@apache.org
10:22.27Uli-but notification still went to my gmail account
10:22.30gevaertsSounds like a melange bug
10:22.44gevaertsrecommends telling #melange about it, or submitting a bug report
10:24.05yogev_ezragevaerts: I have this field with exactly that comment, but it's on my USER profile and not on my ORG profile
10:25.09Uli-who said it was on the org profile?
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10:25.55yogev_ezraUli-: Oh I think I got what you both meant. In my case this e-mail address is the same as the login-email. So I just got it to that address regardless of which of the 2 e-mails were used.
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10:31.07buffygcaguero: I expect the bot will be told when the answer is known.
10:32.58buffygI should rephrase: might someone with bot privs update on the 2013 org acceptance numbers?
10:33.18yogev_ezra!numapps
10:33.19gsocbotyogev_ezra: "numapps" is In 2012, 180 of 406 mentoring orgs were accepted; 4258 students submitted 6685 proposals, of which 1212 were accepted. In 2011, 175 of 417 orgs were accepted; 3731 students submitted 5474 proposals, and 1116 were accepted. In 2010, 151 of 367 orgs were accepted; 3464 students submitted 5539 proposals, and 1026 were accepted.
10:33.27yogev_ezra!forget numapps
10:33.28gsocbotyogev_ezra: The operation succeeded.
10:33.37yogev_ezrabuffyg: everyone can do it
10:34.21gevaertsrecommends also teaching the bot about the new text
10:34.23yogev_ezra!learn numapps as In 2013, 177 of 417 mentoring orgs were accepted. In 2012, 180 of 406 mentoring orgs were accepted; 4258 students submitted 6685 proposals, of which 1212 were accepted. In 2011, 175 of 417 orgs were accepted; 3731 students submitted 5474 proposals, and 1116 were accepted. In 2010, 151 of 367 orgs were accepted; 3464 students submitted 5539 proposals, and 1026 were accepted.
10:34.24gsocbotyogev_ezra: "numapps" is In 2013, 177 of 417 mentoring orgs were accepted. In 2012, 180 of 406 mentoring orgs were accepted; 4258 students submitted 6685 proposals, of which 1212 were accepted. In 2011, 175 of 417 orgs were accepted; 3731 students submitted 5474 proposals, and 1116 were accepted. In 2010, 151 of 367 orgs were accepted; 3464 students submitted 5539 proposals, and 1026 were accepted.
10:34.52yogev_ezragevaerts: Sure, just forgetting takes less time than learning, like in real life :-)
10:36.50yogev_ezraInteresting that the number of submitted apps is exactly the same as 2 years ago
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10:44.44kai!this cookie | yogev_ezra
10:44.44gsocbotyogev_ezra: "this cookie" is for you
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10:56.35yogev_ezrakai: I prefer to be accepted to GSoC rather than a cookie, but it's still very nice of you.
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11:13.05kaiyogev_ezra: well, the cookie I can do, the other one I have no influence on :)
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11:17.57gevaertswow, 149 profiles already!
11:18.05gevaertsOrg admins are quick this year
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11:20.12pratnalahello all
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11:21.56kaiaw, the open bio foundation didn't get in...
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11:22.52pratnalaare the list of orgs filled out yet?
11:23.04gevaerts!notall | pratnala
11:23.04gsocbotpratnala: "notall" is Accepted organisations need to fill in some data before appearing in the list
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11:24.05pratnalai saw 130 the last time around
11:24.24gevaertsThen that's your answer :)
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11:26.22pratnalado we need to be coding "gods" to get selected in gsoc?
11:26.52|Kev|!goodenough
11:26.52gsocbot|Kev|: "goodenough" is Am I good enough to be a student for GSoC? http://www.booki.cc/gsocstudentguide/am-i-good-enough/
11:26.57MatthewWilkespratnala: Orgs don't want people that consider themselves coding gods, they almost always produce AWFUL code
11:27.04pratnalahaha!!
11:27.52pratnalagreat, i satisfy everything on that link
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11:37.05nemoMatthewWilkes: sadly the correlary is not true
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11:38.12gevaertsYou mean some of the people who think they can't program really can't?
11:38.23nemo:)
11:40.42pratnala<nemo>: hahaha!!
11:41.20MatthewWilkesnemo: You mean the opposite?
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11:43.54nemoMatthewWilkes: you're right. correlary was the wrong word. in fact. poor logic
11:43.59nemoA implies B does not mean that not A implies not B
11:44.01nemooh well
11:44.05nemofails at jokes and logic
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11:44.38gevaertsnemo: that's why pratnala laughed at you :)
11:44.46|Kev|nemo: In fact, it was the wrong word entirely, isn't it spelt corollary? :)
11:44.57nemo|Kev|: yes. also fail at spelling
11:46.06_mrnemo: at least, you did not fail at typing it into your IRC client!
11:46.29nemo:-p
11:46.40nemoohhhh welll. maybe coffee will help
11:46.43nemocrosses fingers
11:47.22gevaertssteals nemo's coffee
11:47.56|Kev|I had my window obscured. I thought you were saying *gevaerts steals nemo's fingers :)
11:48.05nemosighs and groggily fumbles for another dark roast k-cup
11:48.30aghislaadds cinnamon
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11:49.15nemommm
11:49.30MatthewWilkes|Kev|: He's a fingerthief!
11:49.39gevaertsI am not!
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11:49.52nemohrm.  why am I here anyway, besides logic-poor jokes?
11:49.56nemoI was doing something...
11:50.01buffygSo, UK GSoCers, do we want to attempt a meet-up this year? That didn't come together last year.
11:50.15gevaerts's motto has always been "Steal coffee, not fingers"
11:50.23nemooh right. begging for a slot.
11:50.24|Kev|I'm not a GSoCcer this year, so I don't think I count :)
11:50.54buffygI think ex officio members still get lounging privileges.
11:53.04buffygI reckon there are two potential areas of collaboration: one is meeting up, particularly with first-year orgs, to talk about what works. The other is hitting campuses to talk up GSoC and build the applicant pool.
11:54.18gevaertsThe first one isn't called "collaboration". It's called "Going out for a pint" :)
11:55.58buffygSemantics. ;-> Drinking beer and talking the finer points of running a GSoC program at the same time is hard work! Or a labour of love. Or a good combination of excuses.
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11:58.49AmanpreetI feel only things given in  << http://www.booki.cc/gsocstudentguide/am-i-good-enough/ >>  are not enough. I have good enough experience with python programing but still after looking at codebase of old organisation(big projects) I dont feel very confident. That's because we have been solving programing problems but don't have much idea about a project consisiting of many different files. It will
11:58.49Amanpreetbe good if some one can change my views :)
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11:59.39gevaertsAmanpreet: feeling confident isn't a prerequisite for gsoc :)
12:00.08buffygAmanpreet: You have to expect that GSoC will both use your existing skills and push you to develop in areas where you don't have previous experience.
12:00.09gevaertsI suspect most accepted students haven't worked on large codebases before
12:00.37|Kev|Amanpreet: GSoC is a learning experience, not a producing code experience.
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12:00.52gevaertsIt's easy, really. The only differences are that (a) you need to be a bit more careful when changing stuff, and (b) compiling takes longer
12:01.02|Kev|Students are, largely, expected to learn about OSS development, including working within 'real' projects.
12:01.08patrickgAmanpreet: the most interesting part will be community interaction anyway
12:01.09buffygThat's implicit in a mentored program: GSoC per se isn't going to get into details about development challenges that will vary widely between projects.
12:01.15kaigevaerts: you don't usually compile python a lot ;)
12:01.25|Kev|kai: Sure you do, it's just not explicit :)
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12:01.42gevaertskai: even if python were a compiled language, that would still be true :)
12:02.13buffygMentors are there to make you aware of the challenges of their particular project and to give you some guidance on navigating those issues as established or emerging practices.
12:02.17|Kev|Amanpreet: But, find an org that offers teaser tasks, and do some. Doing is better than being told.
12:03.10kai|Kev|: but I never sit there watching my gcc screensaver when working on python-based things
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12:03.34kaiwhereas in C, XKCD 303 applies a lot
12:03.36kai!303
12:03.41kai!compiling
12:03.43gsocbotkai: "compiling" is I'm not slacking off, my code is compiling (http://xkcd.com/303/)
12:03.45kaithere :)
12:03.46|Kev|Right, I was about to bring 303 into it :)
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12:04.07|Kev|Most of my (mini) painting happens when work's compiling.
12:04.13|Kev|Or it's a chance to do a couple of pressups or whatever.
12:04.17rahulkHi, any one has complete list of organizations accepted in gsoc?
12:04.17nemo"waiting for python to complete data processing"
12:04.27rahulkI cant see all the 177 organizations
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12:04.34kai!notall | rahulk
12:04.34gsocbotrahulk: "notall" is Accepted organisations need to fill in some data before appearing in the list
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12:05.08rahulkok
12:05.27kaiwe need a smarter text parsing for gsocbot to automatically find common FAQs and answer to them
12:05.55gevaertskai: if it doesn't know a keyword, it could say " That depends on the organisation"
12:05.57|Kev|kai: Or patch the ircd so if the first message you send to the channel is a FAQ, you get the answer automatically without sending it to the channel? :)
12:06.07aghislacould be a gsoc project *cough*
12:06.07gevaertsYou'll catch 90% of cases with that
12:06.17|Kev|gevaerts: Yes, but it depends on the project
12:06.30gevaertsthrows things at |Kev|
12:06.52kaiaghisla: that's what I was thinking
12:07.23kaiaghisla: I'm also hoping for a web API to query what should be in !next from melange directly
12:07.33kaiseems silly to manually update that all the time
12:07.34aghislathat would be nice too.
12:07.35kai!next
12:07.37gsocbotkai: "next" is April 22 19:00 UTC: Student application period opens.
12:08.45kaiat least I managed to get the queueing improved for next week
12:09.11gevaertsmay help test it on the day
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12:10.06yogev_ezrawonders how to find people to contribute to our project if we are not selected for this year's GSoC. Anyone can share some wisdom from the past? :-)
12:10.17Amanpreet@all: I very much agree with things you just said, especially about community interaction. BTW, adding a new feature to existing project requires knowledge of whole codebase right? (correct me if I'm wrong :)) Isn't that a lot to grab before start of summer?
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12:10.43|Kev|Amanpreet: No, it doesn't. On very large projects, that's impossible anyway.
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12:11.05gevaertsAmanpreet: if it does, I hope "refactor the code" is on their ideas list
12:12.02buffygOn our project (illumos), I don't reckon there's anyone who knows the entire codebase, so we definitely wouldn't expect it of a student.
12:12.30|Kev|Has anyone else found that there is a huge hidden cost to GSoC?
12:12.54|Kev|In as much as every year they find themselves spending /lots/ of time going off to investigate different OSS projects because they hear them mentioned in here.
12:13.09|Kev|Every year I go to download the latest version of Wesnoth and play it for a bit.
12:13.13gevaertsNot really
12:13.25gevaertsI do that anyway when I see things mentioned anywhere
12:13.26|Kev|And I typically fire up a VM and install at least one new OS (Illumos being a case in point)
12:13.35gevaertsThis is just one more source :)
12:13.44|Kev|A somewhat more concentrated source, though.
12:13.47|Kev|Or I find, anyway.
12:13.56AmanpreetI agree with Kev, it happens.
12:14.08gevaertsYes, but gsoc activity reduces my time to read stuff elsewhere
12:14.22Uli-|Kev|: did you know that the asf has been accepted? try all our cool projects NOW! http://www.apache.org ;)
12:14.27Uli-|Kev|: see you next year ;)
12:14.36|Kev|Uli-: Out. Now.
12:14.43gevaertsUli-: apache? What's that? Never heard of it!
12:14.52gevaertshides
12:14.56Amanpreet:D
12:14.57|Kev|Are they those guys who make that web server?
12:15.01|Kev|Nginx or something?
12:15.08Uli-heh
12:15.23gevaertsDo they still do the web server? I thought it's a java thing these days :)
12:17.05buffygJust keeping up with all the things in ASF is a task.
12:17.14Uli-oh yes.
12:17.38nemohmmmmm
12:17.47nemomaybe we can sneak in w/ them
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12:19.26|Kev|Uli-: You $@)#(*&@)*#&@#)*(&, I've really gone off to do it :(
12:19.38Uli-heh ;)
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12:59.23ben_endpointMy backup org admin (actually co-admin) somehow isn't listed on the org application (even though I thought I had added him) and he doesn't have access to edit the org profile. I don't see how to get him access.
13:00.09ben_endpointAlso, once mentors apply where do we get to approve them so that they show up as org members?
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13:06.55|Kev|ben_endpoint: There was a mail about this earlier today, I believe.
13:07.00|Kev|(Or yesterday, depending on timezones)
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13:12.21wlinteresting :) Thx
13:12.26Uli-you already did, what's the point in asking? ;)
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13:15.28buenolHi, can I send 3 proposals for an organization and 3 for another organisation (more than 5 in total) ?
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13:17.33edsiperbuenol, your chances to join are not relative to the number of application sent.
13:17.45edsipersuggestion, do not work on more than 2
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13:18.35kaibuenol: as a mentor, I tend to be irritated if a student sends in multiple applications to my org without talking to me
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13:19.02kaiarguably only slightly more than sending a single application without talking to me :)
13:19.11kaior s/me/my org/
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13:20.59yash256@kai: so what you are saying is that its best if we regularly speak to a mentor and do our best on a couple of projects?
13:21.47kaiyash256: I'd focus on quality, not quantity regarding applications
13:22.23buenoledsiper: kai : No,non,...it was just an example...because, I'm interrested in  many big projects but I know many people will focus also on them. So I would like to send 3 poposals to smalls organisations and 3 to big organisations. It was just to know if I can do this.
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13:23.10kaibuenol: I'm not sure what the number of applications is that you get this year
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13:23.29iMilhi there
13:23.40kaibut I doubt you can write more than 3 good proposals in the time you've got
13:23.43hereticgodiMil, hi
13:24.21buenolOk, I will focus on 3 really good proposals! Thanks!
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13:24.32nemoheh
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13:24.38nemothat's still pretty ambitious :)
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13:25.12nemo(well, if you add on time spent w/ the orgs)
13:25.21kaiwell, I think the record number of orgs that one student would have gotten into was 7. but that was years back and we all had way lower standards back then
13:25.35pratnalaSeven? !! ?
13:25.52kailooking back at my old proposals in 2005 and 2006, I doubt I'd have accepted any of them ;)
13:26.05hellerwhy not just write one *very* good proposal? maybe two?
13:26.05nemokai: so. clearly doesn't matter since we haven't gotten in (barring grace of an umbrella) but. Anyone here run into like your 3 best students all competing for the exact same task?
13:26.10hereticgodkai, why so?
13:26.24nemokinda wish they'd submit more proposals then...
13:26.44kainemo: sure. in that case we contact them and ask if they'd be interested in other tasks as well
13:27.05kainemo: but usually the very best students I've seen were the ones bringing their own proposals
13:27.27nemokai: hm. haven't had that happen yet.
13:27.31kaihereticgod: well, notably the old proposals don't follow the application template ;)
13:27.33nemoguess it depends on the codebase
13:27.40kainemo: sure
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13:28.06hereticgodkai, thx
13:28.09yash256@kai: bringing their own proposals? means their own project ideas or enhancements to the projects listed by the organization?
13:28.46kaihereticgod: but of course nobody had application templates back then
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13:30.09kaihereticgod: the way gsoc is run has changed a lot in the last years
13:30.51kaiyash256: own project ideas, that were of course aligned with things the mentoring org needed
13:30.59hereticgodkai, what exactly?
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13:31.58kaihereticgod: I'm told that in 2005, the average proposal looked like "Can I haz GSoC?"
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13:32.30kaiexplaining why there were like >9000 proposals for 200 slots
13:33.06hereticgodkai, wow, it's really a lot of
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13:35.41hereticgodkai, how many students take this year?
13:36.07kaihereticgod: but my proposal in 2005 was a list of 7 bullet points and a pretty made up timeline that only gave version numbers, not actual time..
13:36.17kaiand I didn't talk to my mentoring org beforehand
13:37.28ktheorySo, I just found out about this, and I'm super interested in doing it. Do I just pick any organizations I'm interested in and the ideas they are doing, and submit an application?
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13:37.43ktheoryor do i proceed to talk to them prior?
13:37.54Uli-ktheory: prior talking is encouraged, at least with the asf
13:37.59kaiktheory: talk to them
13:38.06JordiGHktheory: I take it you're interested in math?
13:38.30kaiif they don't want that, pick another org ;)
13:38.39ktheorymath, AI, etc
13:38.57ktheoryidealy id want to work for one of the education ones
13:39.14JordiGHktheory: What about Sage?
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13:39.27JordiGHmath, AI, pizza, etc.
13:39.31ktheoryJordiGH, give me a minutee to look it up
13:39.33ktheoryhmm
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13:39.38JordiGHOh, man, you didn't even know about Sage?
13:39.39ktheorythe pizza is indeed important
13:40.04ktheoryi started coding ~1 year ago :/
13:40.10ktheorywrong eco lol : /
13:40.13JordiGHlol
13:40.15JordiGHhttp://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2013/sage
13:41.44ktheoryyea just saw it, so its like mathematica?
13:41.50ktheorybut slightly less?
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13:42.19JordiGHOr slightly more, depending how insulting you think this is: http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/tutorial/WhyYouDoNotUsuallyNeedToKnowAboutInternals.html
13:42.28JordiGHthinks it's very insulting.
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13:43.34JordiGHIf you actually do like K-theory, you might also like the Haskell programming language. Supposedly it appeals to people who like category theory. It always seemed to me like Haskell had its own peculiar breed of category theory, but I've never more than dabbled in Haskell.
13:44.24ktheoryah, sorry did not mean to offend,
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13:44.27JordiGHEh? You haven't offended me. Wolfram has.
13:44.28ktheoryBut yes, I've been meaning to do haskell at one point
13:44.45JordiGHWolfram thinks I'm too dumb to understand his source code.
13:44.49ktheorybut projects keep on coming up and it gets pushed back
13:44.55JordiGHSo that's why he hides it from me.
13:45.14ktheorydo you work for sage?
13:45.18ktheoryon*
13:45.29JordiGHNo, Octave. But I cheer for Sage.
13:45.29skoushikDid all the organisations register for SoC? I don't see Stellarium this year :-(
13:45.43JordiGHskoushik: Probably not all yet.
13:45.57ktheoryalso out of curiosity
13:46.10ktheorydo they care if I have an internship that i will be doing as well?
13:46.22JordiGHktheory: Yes, you should treat GSoC as a full time job.
13:46.35gevaertsskoushik: there are still 25 organisations missing
13:46.40ktheory2 full time jobs? :D
13:46.50ktheorybut hmm i see your point
13:46.51skoushikOh okay...
13:46.54JordiGHktheory: If you have an internship and you plan to do GSoC at the same time, that's a lot of bravado, and most people will be very doubtful.
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13:49.48ktheoryall right, thanks for the info JordiGH, I'll look into it all after my test!
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13:56.57buffygbuenol: One other suggestion about writing proposals, following kai's suggestion: it's not just about writing proposals, it's about spending time with the org, showing that you can function in the community, and building a relationship with your potential mentor(s).
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13:59.09buffygHowever difficult it may be to write that many proposals, it's definitely not going to leave you with time to get to know your community, work on bite-sized bugs to get a feel for the contribution process, etc. Your mileage will vary by orgs, but I'd suggest that your chances are generally better when you establish yourself above and beyond your proposal.
14:01.34|Kev|And some orgs will dismiss your application out of hand if your application is all they've seen of you.
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14:06.23JordiGHI've always wondered if as a mentor I should chase students to flesh out their applications and involvement, or if I should just twiddle my thumbs waiting for them to come to me.
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14:19.43stdimHi. I'm wondering, how does the money transferring process work?
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14:20.20ansgarIn the past students got a (prepaid) credit card.
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14:21.24stdimInteresting...
14:21.26summatusmentiswell, prepaid/reloadable
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14:33.20kaiansgar: if you're rich enough, taxes always happen to other people
14:34.06MatthewWilkesansgar: Taxes are your responsibility as a student, you have to declare your income correctly in your country
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16:46.55ologn13is there anyone working on any source project in scala?
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16:48.26ologn13Hi ! is there anyone working on any source project in scala?
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16:50.01ologn13is there anyone working on any source project in scala?
16:50.12ologn13or C++
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16:50.57JordiGHologn13: Filter by tags: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2013
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16:51.10gevaertsologn13: please don't repeat the same question every two minutes
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16:52.06ologn13gevarts : sorry! i am new to this and i thought no one was looking here
16:52.17JordiGHI was on my lunch break.
16:52.46kg_I'm trying to find beginner level projects. Is there anyone on here who knows a way? I've tried to directly contact mentors but have yet to hear back. Any other suggestions?
16:53.05carolskg_: talking to the orgs is the best way. just be patient for them to respond.
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16:53.15carolshaving patience is also important :-)
16:53.33MB00Perhaps you could suggest a beginner level idea to an organization and see if they accept it?
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16:53.45kg_carols : thanks :)
16:53.51carolsyw
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16:54.09tomprinceirc is often very hight latency (hours or more in some channels)
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16:55.28kg_MBOO: that sounds like a good idea, I'll think on that.
16:55.49patrickghm, I'm an org admin (not the only one in the project), and the connection to my project in melange has the status "user action required". following that link gives me "This connection cannot be accessed from this profile". any idea how to proceed?
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16:56.21tomprinceI'd guess that the other admin needs to do something, perhaps.
16:56.47carolspatrickg: i would recommend #melange
16:56.53patrickgthanks
16:57.05kg_General question - once you pick an idea, the simpler contribution that you have to make to apply - is that usually directly related to the idea/project? or how does that work?
16:57.31tomprincekg_: It depends on the organization.
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16:59.20kg_tomprince: oh okay, thanks. last question: what are the GSoC 2013 IRC channels for wikimedia and kde?
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16:59.48tomprinceLook on their GSoC pages (either in melange, or on there wiki)
16:59.55tomprinceNot every project uses irc.
17:00.05kg_I've looked on their sites but can't find them :)
17:00.25tomprinceNo one here is likely to know.
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17:00.53kg_oh okay, I just thoght since you suggested looking on  #melange to someone you might know. okay thanks!
17:01.02tomprinceEach org should say how to contact them.
17:01.19tomprinceI meant the profile in google-melange.com/gsoc
17:01.36neverpanickg_: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2013/kde, on the right hand below contact, there's the IRC contact info
17:01.42neverpanicsame for wikimedia.
17:01.49kg_oh I see
17:01.58kg_neverpanic: thanks!
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17:02.31kg_tomprince: thank you too
17:02.38tomprincenp
17:03.04piyushconfused what to start with
17:03.52tomprince!studentguide | piyush
17:03.52gsocbotpiyush: "studentguide" is http://en.flossmanuals.net/GSoCStudentGuide/
17:04.37piyushthank you  :)
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17:06.06banasHi all, I have already been in touch with a mentor for a while, and am working on a proposal for a project. The application submissions starts on 22nd, although I believe it stays till the 3rd of may. Just wanted to know your opinion, is it generally a good idea to submit an application earlier, or is it better to research as much as possible and submit it towards the end?
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17:06.55carolsbanas: always earlier.
17:06.59carolsearlier, earlier, earlier.
17:07.05carolsnever, ever wait until the last moment.
17:07.06gevaertsI'd like to say submitting early is best, but there are a few downsides from the mentor p.o.v.
17:07.23carolsyou can always go back and resubmit if you want.
17:07.27banasThanks carols. any logic behind it?
17:07.31carolsbut you can't miss the deadline and submit a late application.
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17:08.03gevaertsYou can update the application until the deadline
17:08.28darnirgevaerts: Why a few downsides from a mentor p.o.v.??
17:08.39banascarols: Yeah, I get that. Is there any difference between an application received on the first day vs the last day? I mean in terms of how an organisation might perceive it?
17:08.49gevaertsThe only problem with that is that mentors don't get exact changes, so they might not notice some of the changes you made
17:08.50carolsbanas: i don't know, have you asked them?
17:08.51banasgevaerts: Yeah, why the downsides?
17:09.03gevaertsThey'll get notified of changes, just not the details
17:09.57banascarols: I haven't asked them. I thought that might be some decision I had to make and might not be right to ask them :P
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17:10.02darnirPersonally, I have already drafted my proposal and sent a copy to the potential mentor
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17:10.12darnirFigured, the earlier the better.
17:10.19carolsbanas: you should always opt to have open communication with them first. we're just administrators :-)
17:10.22gevaertsAnyway, I'd say submit early, but if you submit something incomplete (which is perfectly fine I'd say), make sure to make this clear
17:10.26carolsbureaucrats, really, in the scheme of things.
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17:10.44banasgevaerts: Okay! :) And agreed, carols
17:11.10banasdarnir: And then the mentor gives you feedback, and you make patches and submit it?
17:11.16securityif for a single project there are multiple applications than which application will be selected is decided by the gsoc team or by the org ?
17:11.23securityany ideas ?
17:11.28darnirsecurity: By the org
17:11.42darnirbanas: In essence yes.
17:11.46securitydarnir: so its the mentor right ?
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17:12.18darnirWho gets selected who doesn't is completely in the hands of the individual orgs and mentors.
17:12.32securitydarnir: ok
17:12.49darnirGoogle is pretty much only a facilitator here.
17:12.49banasdarnir: Sounds like something I might wanna do soon too. Thanks for the hint!
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17:13.54carolsbureaucrats.
17:13.58carolswe're just bureaucrats.
17:14.07carolsputs on her bureaucrat hat
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17:15.10MatthewWilkescarols: I hope you filled in the forms for that hat!
17:15.12buihello, just to be sure, submission deadline for organisation is passed already ? :)
17:15.18carolsMatthewWilkes: oh, good point.
17:15.21carolsbui: yes.
17:15.39banasbui: The results are out as well :)
17:15.52carolsno going back now...
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17:16.16buiyes, this is what I understood, just wanted to double check ;)
17:16.31buiwell, maybe next year then !
17:16.40JordiGHcarols: Like this? http://rlv.zcache.com/i_love_my_bureaucrat_hat-p148904484722270607enxqz_400.jpg
17:16.52carolsexactly.
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17:21.57ben_endpointA very belated thanks to your reply earlier, |Kev|.
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17:25.47MichaelC!next
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17:25.51gsocbotMichaelC: "next" is April 22 19:00 UTC: Student application period opens.
17:26.39MichaelCDo mentors have access to see student proposals during the application process or just org admins?
17:26.52davorbare there going to be more or less students this year compared to last?
17:27.02davorbthere seem to be fewer organisations
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17:28.10Uli-6 fewer
17:28.10tomprinceMichaelC: Yes.
17:28.52dberkholz!numapps | davorb
17:28.52gsocbotdavorb: "numapps" is In 2013, 177 of 417 mentoring orgs were accepted. In 2012, 180 of 406 mentoring orgs were accepted; 4258 students submitted 6685 proposals, of which 1212 were accepted. In 2011, 175 of 417 orgs were accepted; 3731 students submitted 5474 proposals, and 1116 were accepted. In 2010, 151 of 367 orgs were accepted; 3464 students submitted 5539 proposals, and 1026 were accepted.
17:29.00IvanovicMichaelC: mentors can see the application at the same time org admins see them
17:29.05Ivanovicmeaning: once you submit the proposal
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17:30.11dberkholzMichaelC: which is really to your benefit if you submit early. the ability to iterate if you get feedback from your evaluators is huge. it's like free re-grades on an exam
17:31.14MichaelCYeah, we all posted them to each other internally last year to discuss them but i just didn't know if who had access on melange.
17:31.26davorbthanks dberkholz
17:31.31dberkholznp
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17:37.08JordiGHWhat
17:37.17JordiGHWhat's the deadline for telling Google how many student slots we want?
17:37.26carolsJordiGH: it's on the calendar.
17:37.29carolsi'll get it for you.
17:37.46JordiGHDon't bother, I can do it. :)
17:37.47carolsmay 6.
17:38.15Uli-my birthday
17:39.09carolshappy early birthday, Uli-
17:39.34Uli-oh now. that means bad luck!
17:39.36Uli-no
17:39.46carolssorry about that.
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17:47.44SIDDhello
17:48.17carolshello SIDD
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17:48.59SIDDI have a doubt Carol
17:49.34carolsi'm sorry to hear that.
17:49.37carolswhat are you doubting?
17:49.40carolshere, have some tea.
17:49.43carolsserves some tea
17:50.11SIDDyea just a question
17:50.14tomprinceguess s/doubt/question/
17:50.14JordiGHWow, Mr Kaweesi really is excited about GSoC.
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17:50.28carolsSIDD: sure. how can i help?
17:50.52SIDDIt seems that a student can submit upto 5 proposals
17:50.57carolsyes, that is true.
17:51.07SIDDso can all those proposals be for the same mentoring organization
17:51.14carolssure, they can be.
17:51.28carolsyou might want to ask the organization if that's really the most effective use of your time, though.
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17:51.44carolsi think what you'll probably hear them say is that 1 really good one is better than 5 mediocre ones.
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17:52.27Catfish_Manthough 5 wildly creative and well made proposals is certainly an impressive demonstration of the student's capabilities ;)
17:52.37carolsvery true, Catfish_Man. very true.
17:52.42SIDDwell thats a point. Anyways thanks a lot :)
17:52.46Catfish_Man(that happened one year for us... we let pidgin have him, which was a mistake)
17:52.48carolsyou're welcome :-)
17:52.51carolsthat was easy.
17:52.57carolssips some tea
17:53.13carolsCatfish_Man: never came back, did he?
17:53.41Catfish_Mancarols: selfishness is underrated sometimes. We could have used that kind of talent
17:53.55carolswell, so it goes. so it goes.
17:54.44JordiGHI think "doubt" there is probably a calque from another language.
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17:56.09dberkholzone off the ideas page and one unique project would be the most i would recommend for a given org
17:56.16tomprinceA fairly common one, in my experience.
17:57.00dberkholzotherwise your better use of time would probably be to diversity across orgs to minize risk of too many students / too few slots at a given org
17:57.07dberkholzminimize*
17:58.30gevaertsI'd say it depends on the organisation
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17:58.55gevaertsI can imagine sending two or three proposals to one of those big umbrellas making some sense
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18:20.37gevaerts!botabuse
18:20.37gsocbotgevaerts: "botabuse" is (#1) If you want to play with the bot, please do so in a private /query so as not to spam the channel, or (#2) When in a query with me, use whatis #gsoc <factoid>
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18:21.50gevaerts!missingorgs
18:21.51gsocbotgevaerts: "missingorgs" is The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 180 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
18:22.20gevaerts!learn missingorgs as The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
18:22.22gsocbotgevaerts: "missingorgs" is (#1) The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 180 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application., or (#2) The list of participating (1 more message)
18:22.28gevaerts!forget missingorgs 1
18:22.28gsocbotgevaerts: "missingorgs" is The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
18:22.38gevaerts!learn notall as The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
18:22.38gsocbotgevaerts: "notall" is (#1) Accepted organisations need to fill in some data before appearing in the list, or (#2) The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by (1 more message)
18:22.44gevaerts!forget notall 1
18:22.44gsocbotgevaerts: "notall" is The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
18:23.09gevaertsWell, at least anyone lurking here now knows that :)
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18:23.44patrickgafter only 7 repetitions? ;)
18:24.06meflinwhere are the missing orgs again? ;)
18:24.51gevaertsI'd have done it in private, but I have *no* idea how to teach the bot things then
18:25.49gevaertsactually found missingorgs while going through last year's logs trying to find out if the list fills up faster or slower
18:25.51bahaaif you find a runaway org with gsoc2013 bumper sticker on it, please report to googlepolice
18:26.23gevaertsbahaa: you can actually have gsoc stickers without taking part :)
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18:26.51bahaai want the t-shirt
18:26.52gevaertshas a gsoc2012 pre-release sticker on his old laptop
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18:27.06bahaaor else they're gonna deal with me shirtless the whole summer
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18:27.16sunudo students get stckers ?
18:27.21bahaaofcourse, given i get accepted
18:27.36gevaertsbahaa: that's going to happen anyway then, t-shirts are sent after the summer
18:27.48gevaertsYou know, when it's getting too cold to wear them :)
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18:30.11idkwhateverIs the list of accepted orgs complete yet?
18:30.30gevaerts!missingorgs | idkwhatever
18:30.30gsocbotidkwhatever: "missingorgs" is The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
18:30.31bahaai can see 159
18:31.10idkwhatever!missingorgs
18:31.11gsocbotidkwhatever: "missingorgs" is The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
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18:46.28Uli-has any of you run a local GSoC intro session for interested students? We have 4 computer science departments in town and i believe participation is quite low so i'd like to give one and would like to hear what others have experienced
18:46.56Uli-or how you prepared, what topics you covered, etc.
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18:47.43derdonis it really a problem that the number of participants is too low? I expected it to be the opposite
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18:48.08JZAI usually include about GSoC on my conferences
18:48.26Uli-derdon: participation from our departments is low
18:48.27JZAbut really I think is much useful to just create a video, post it on the web, and share it on your social network.
18:48.49anilkumarHow does the Mentoring Organization gets notified if they are selected to participate
18:49.03neverpanicanilkumar: the org admin should have received an email
18:49.03JZAanilkumar: they need to participate themselves
18:49.39Uli-anilkumar: but due to a bug in melange it doesn't go to your notification email address but to the address associated with your google profile.
18:49.52Uli-which caused some confusion here.
18:49.54anilkumarokay sounds good ... that means if you don't receive email then you are not 'in'
18:50.16derdonit's funny how the english of most people on IRC is much better than the english skills of people writing on the mailinglist
18:50.49sharveyUli-: we have a large computer science department at this university, and I know of very few students (grad and undergrad) who participated
18:50.53Uli-anilkumar: no. rejected orgs should have gotten email too, if i'm not mistaken
18:50.59sharveyit's rather competitive
18:51.37Uli-sharvey: i know of none. we have 1200 students and there's another 2 universities in town and a university of applied sciences, each with their own cs departments. so maybe 5k students
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18:52.14sharveyUli-: where are you located?
18:52.19Uli-sharvey: berlin, germany
18:52.35sharveyhm
18:52.59Uli-oh. and that's just computer scients, not counting in mathematics and physics.
18:53.00sharveyI dunno, I heard of gsoc somewhat by accident
18:53.02Uli-science
18:54.04anilkumarUli: we didn't receive any email yet
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18:54.18derdonUli-: many german computer scientists read heise.de. that's how I heard of it
18:54.55derdonand mathematicians don't code. they prove the correctness of algorithms
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18:55.43Uli-derdon: many mathematicians code. they run simulations, code in mathematica/matlab, use R, etc.
18:56.36derdonUli-: I know; my last sentence wasn't serious
18:56.54JordiGHUli-: itym "sage/octave, use R, etc."
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18:57.18Uli-JordiGH: heh ;)
18:57.28bahaaand mspaint
18:57.36Uli-of course.
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19:18.48sunuWell India had the highest number of gsoc participants last year and our state had exactly 0 participants :/
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19:19.21derdondamn indians! steal all the slots!
19:19.41carolsderdon: i'd be very careful with your word usage on that.
19:19.42paultag:|
19:19.43derdonfirst the phone hotlines and now this
19:19.44carolsplease.
19:19.44carolsthanks
19:19.52carolsderdon: if it continues you will be kicked.
19:19.52derdon</sarcasm>
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19:20.08derdoncarols: sorry, should have marked it as sarcasm
19:20.21carolsthere will not be disrespect, even jokingly, to any race, color, nationality, sex, or sexual orientation in this channel.
19:20.26carolsin this case, we *cannot* take a joke.
19:20.37derdonshuts up
19:20.40carolsthank you.
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19:25.45sunuhehe derdon you probably misunderstood me. I am an Indian myself and I was taking about my state Orissa which is a part of India ofcourse.
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19:26.15sunuJust dissapointed that even if our country's doing great my state is far behind :/
19:27.02mischiefit's not possible to participate in GSOC as a student without attending a university?
19:27.05CrystallisInternal regions inside India are called "states", not provinces?
19:27.29blackjack69yes they are called states and not provinces
19:27.37carolsmischief: no
19:28.00blackjack69and @mischief i think it's not possibleā€¦you have to be attending a university
19:28.05mischief:'(
19:28.23lutowhat about "normal" schools?
19:28.26lutois that possible?
19:28.45anth_rluto: define "normal".
19:28.51mischiefdoes coursera count? lol
19:29.00anth_ryou need to be post-secondary (that's probably the most general term)
19:29.04lutowell.. HTL won't tell you anything
19:29.22anth_roften called college, university, or similar.
19:29.38lutonope, before that. before the GCE
19:30.22anth_ri'm not familiar with the GCE. what country are you in school?
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19:30.30lutoAustria
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19:31.07lutoGCE is what they call it in UK
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19:32.46anth_rso are you pre-Matura (ReifeprĆ¼fung, i think)?
19:33.21lutoyea
19:33.30derdonluto: I know of someone who participated before uni. He's German and was pretty close to Abitur and over 18
19:33.39anth_ryeah, i think you need the next level up.
19:33.57lutoderdon: hmm, I'm all that^^
19:34.29derdonluto: contact him maybe ^^
19:34.52neverpanicIsn't there Google Code-In for those people?
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19:35.45neverpanicluto: If you want to get the definitive answer, you should read the terms and conditions
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19:44.13timofonicHello
19:44.19carolshello timofonic
19:44.55timofoniccarols: Just to be sure for the next GSoC... Can a vocational school student (in a computer programming course) apply for a GSoC task?
19:45.07carolstimofonic: is it an accredited university?
19:45.31timofoniccarols: It's a technical institute, post-secondary studies
19:45.48timofoniccarols: After bachellor
19:46.03carolstimofonic: well, that doesn't answer whether it's a accredited or not.
19:46.04carolshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_education_accreditation
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19:46.18carolsthat just answers that it's a university.
19:47.45timofoniccarols: No section for my country, Spain. Uhm
19:47.59carolswell, i guess the list isn't exhaustive.
19:48.06carolsbut anyway, maybe ask your university advisors.
19:48.23timofoniccarols: But we are victims of Bologna...
19:48.29carolsvictims?
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19:48.54timofoniccarols: Well, the Bologna process changed everything in accreditation
19:49.00carolsah, i see.
19:49.08carolsthen probably something to discuss directly with them.
19:49.13timofoniccarols: OK :)
19:49.16carols:-)
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19:50.33timofoniccarols: I just want to be sure, to be ready for the next year and enter at GSoC
19:50.40carolsi understand.
19:50.42timofoniccarols: I'll ask. Thanks ;)
19:50.54carolsunfortunately i don't think we can answer that question for you. :-(
19:51.08timofoniccarols: I understand
19:51.13carolscool :-)
19:51.18carolsserves some tea
19:51.21carolshere, have some tea.
19:51.29neverpanicA lot of univerities in Germany are not yet accredited according to the Bologna process (and also as described in this article), but are still part of tertiary education (or ISCED level 5) and thus qualify for the project
19:51.34timofoniccarols: But are there vocational schools able to participate in GSoC? Just for curiousity
19:51.48carolstimofonic: i think so. i think some of them are accredited.
19:52.38neverpanicso the question rather is, which level on the International Standard Classification of Education scale does GSoC require?
19:53.07carolsan interesting question.
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19:53.12carolsi wasn't familiar with that scale.
19:53.15carolsi will look into it.
19:53.31timofonicneverpanic: I see. Vocational schools here are alternatives to studying an university career, they are more practical to jobs and such. The same is to the technical ones, there are a few of them directly related to computer programming. I'm trying to recover from my education failure and enter a vocational school, to become a professional computer programmer
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19:56.41Guest13203guys can anyone tell me how should we start communicating with mentoring organizations
19:56.55timofonicneverpanic: I should see if "Ciclo Formativo de Grado Superior" forms part of ISCED standard then :)
19:56.56carolsGuest13203: visit their homepage on melange to determine the best way to contact them.
19:57.00carolsthen reach out.
19:57.11timofonicneverpanic: Anyway, I'm preparing for applying the next year. So there's more than enough time for it
19:57.44StrangerkeGuest13203: you can try IRC, or their forums...
19:59.02timofonicneverpanic: It seems CFGS (equivalent to vocational schools where you require to have secondary studies) has ISCED level 5
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20:03.12buffygGeneral question on GSoC protocol: Is it kosker to go to a project's ideas page and offer to mentor an idea proposed by a different community, when you aren't a developer for the participating org and haven't first discussed it with that org?
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20:03.56buffygkosher, that is
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20:04.41paroneayeabuffyg: you should talk to the community.
20:05.38paultagusually mentors help bypas normal code-review
20:05.46paultagso that they can do the code review once with the student
20:05.52paultagrather then tell the student to go do review with $FOO
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20:06.10buffygparoneayea: You mean talking to the participating org first seems the right thing?
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20:06.46buffygI'm asking this as an org admin, looking to see how other communities would view this.
20:06.50timofonicbuffyg: Really... does kosher even apply to relations with people and technology?
20:06.55paroneayeaoh
20:06.57ojwbbuffyg: an org should know its mentors
20:06.59paultagtimofonic: yeah
20:07.15timofonicpaultag: I'm proud of being agnostic then...
20:07.16ojwbdon't pick people you've never heard of who turn up
20:07.27paroneayeabuffyg: well I guess I don't totally understand what's going on.
20:07.33paultagtimofonic: erm, kosher isn't a religion, homie
20:07.47paultagit's entered the vernacular
20:07.47timofonicpaultag: kosher is a jewish term, right?
20:08.12buffygtimofonic: No.
20:08.16derdontimofonic: a jiddish one, to be more precise
20:08.26derdontimofonic: it's more related to the language than to the religion
20:08.33derdonaaaaaand we're off-topic
20:08.37paultagquite
20:08.56timofonicderdon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashrut
20:08.58ojwbbuffyg: i'm not quite clear on the situation either - are you saying someone's added a "implement something in project foo" on project bar's idea page?
20:09.11timofonicderdon: Okay, but I got confused :)
20:09.13buffygojwb: Yes.
20:09.15ojwbor offered to mentor an existing idea that project foo listed?
20:09.23ojwbno, that's not reasonable without asking
20:09.38ojwbjust delete it I'd say
20:09.45paultagtimofonic: you should lilely keep reading at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosher_(disambiguation)
20:09.53paultagtimofonic: in particular; "Kosher", an idiom meaning fit, as in acceptable
20:09.53buffygI deleted and mailed the person who posted it.
20:10.05paultagbut no need to keep following this absurdity
20:10.11gevaertsThe big question is, can one use words that were once used by someone who followed a religion?
20:10.21paultagyes; let's stop.
20:10.32buffygpaultag: +1
20:10.34ojwbgevaerts: you'll make someone cross
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20:10.53timofonicpaultag: Oh, slang
20:10.56gevaertsthrows things at ojwb :)
20:11.01paultag16:07 < paultag> it's entered the vernacular
20:11.09paultaglet's stop this, really.
20:11.17timofonicpaultag: The joys of not being native English. OK, sorry ;)
20:11.30paultagAh, sorry, you spoke well enough where I didn't pick that up
20:11.34paultagtimofonic: yep, it's slang. Sorry!
20:11.47timofonicpaultag: no ;)
20:11.53timofonicnp
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20:23.00timofoniccarols: Just for curiosity, it seems vocational schools in higher courses are ISCED 5B
20:23.10carolstimofonic: cool, thanks.
20:23.28timofoniccarols: I'll ask more about this to my future technical institute this or early the next week...
20:23.33carolsgreat.
20:23.33timofoniccarols: No problem ;)
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20:27.06Raydiationhow do i apply as mentor?
20:27.18carolsRaydiation: what organization are you working with?
20:27.24Raydiationopensuse
20:27.35Raydiationthere was some weird way to do this
20:27.36carolsthen go to opens use's homepage and click on the apply to be a mentor link.
20:27.44Raydiationin google melange
20:27.48carolsyes.
20:28.17Raydiationive already signed up on melange
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20:28.27carolsok. so then they need to approve your application.
20:28.29carolsso you wait.
20:28.29Raydiationas in entered my data
20:28.45Raydiationok, so filling out that big form was all i had to do?
20:29.05carolsyou already chose the org you wanted to apply for?
20:29.08carolsyou clicked on that?
20:29.11carolsyou submitted the request?
20:29.23Raydiationwhere do i do that?
20:29.27carolson opensuse
20:29.30carols's homepage
20:29.34carolsas i said before.
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20:31.42Raydiationi got that email before i signed up Hello, manugupt1 has tried to establish a connection with you for openSUSE to grant you the role of mentor.   They provided the following message: Hey,  This is an invitation for becoming mentors for ownCloud. Please join and fill up the forms  Thanks a lot   Have a lot of fun   To accept, please click the link below to create a Profile for Google Summer of Code. Once complete,  you will be automatically
20:31.56carolsok.
20:32.08Raydiationi had to do some weird stuff last year thats why im asking
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20:32.24Raydiationiirc the hid the mento application form so no students could submit them
20:32.27carolsif you're still needing to troubleshoot, i'd recommend you try the #melange channel.
20:32.28Raydiationthey*
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20:32.41carolsit's not very hidden, it's on the front pageā€¦. :-)
20:32.56Raydiationoh, found it :D
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20:35.23Raydiationwell, always had my fair share of problems with the melange ui
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20:55.20pawanthegunnerHello
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21:08.37zlatkohi
21:08.48zlatkoI'm eighteen year old high-school student, and this year I will be enrolling university. So I'm interested if I am eligible to participate this year, because I might not be student in high-school nor university at the time of SoC.
21:09.46ojwbzlatko: there's a date (see the FAQ) you need to be enrolled or accepted on
21:10.21zlatkoI think I'm getting my highschool diploma sometime in June
21:10.53zlatkoSo as long as I'm enrolled I can participate, ok. Thanks
21:15.58ojwbzlatko: that's enrolled at the higher education esatblishment
21:16.15ojwbon the cutoff date
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21:17.37zlatkoThanks once again.
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21:20.46JordiGHNu? Can someone explain to me what this is? https://www.facebook.com/GitSCM
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21:21.02JordiGHWrong url...
21:21.07JordiGHThis: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/connection/google/gsoc2013/raulblfonseca/13004
21:21.16JordiGHIs some student confused and trying to apply as a mentor?
21:21.30paultagthat's git!
21:21.41paultagJordiGH: also; we'd have to be hg admins
21:21.44paultagwhich I'm not.
21:21.54paultagGit must be the answer
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21:33.43ChadWindnagle(wave)
21:34.54samolohello everyone
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21:36.15jerry66http://www.reddit.com/r/fuckedhardxxx/comments/1c0mor/hot_amateur_movie_collection/
21:36.23paultagumm
21:37.01DeNiS_Mwtf is this?
21:37.33samoloi think that is idea for google summer of code
21:37.56samolosummer is hot, so that is no verry good idea according to me
21:38.09ChadWindnagleQuestion for fellow org admins. I have a potential student who will also be working a 30/hour week job. I know GSoC is supposed to be 40 hours / week. Should I recommend he not apply?
21:38.22JordiGHpaultag: It looks like a very strangely-formatted student application.
21:38.30JordiGHpaultag: It looks kinda spammish.
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21:38.49JordiGH!ops jerry66
21:38.52ojwbChadWindnagle: past experience suggests trying to work a full time job and gsoc means you'll fail one or both
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21:38.57mranostay!ops
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21:39.45ChadWindnagle@ojwb, that's kind of what I was thinking as well. I'll probably encourage him to stick with his other job. thanks!
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21:41.04JordiGHIs there a way to alert ops to spammers here?
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21:42.09scorche|shJordiGH: you can highlight my nick if you want
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21:42.46JordiGHscorche|sh: Okay, next time.
21:42.48ojwbscorche|sh:  a ban on "jerry66 (jerry66@79.126.214.81)" might be good
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21:43.01ojwbthough I suspect it's a one off channel spamming run
21:43.07JordiGHyeah, looks like.
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21:43.15scorche|shojwb: i was on my way on typing that  ;)
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21:44.21Hiperzonegreetings, is it allowed to send proposals to more than one organization?
21:44.31pawanthegunnerhey! I qualify for all eligibility criteria except that I wont be enrolled in a higher education institute by 27th of May as the admissions take place around end-June in my country. Am I eligible for gsoc?
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21:46.53pawanthegunner@Hiperzone I think you can send proposals to max 5 orgs
21:46.58Hiperzonei see
21:47.19Hiperzonei dont intend to send that many, only max 2
21:47.44pawanthegunnerThen there shouldnt be a problem. You can be accepted only for one though.
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21:48.13Hiperzonei see
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22:09.20kblinLennie: I take the connection emails are still not fixed?
22:09.50edsiperjust got a student trying to connect as mentor
22:10.13JordiGHI seem to have gotten a proposal that is completely unrelated to my project.
22:10.38JordiGHSome dude seems to be pitching me his robotics and AI project... for Mercurial?
22:10.45nathanielmanistaedsiper: I think I've gotten at least one of those too.
22:10.55kblinedsiper: that's what I assume I got, but there's no indication that this is about a mentorship
22:11.06kblinJordiGH: yeah, that's the one
22:11.29JordiGHIs this dude just spamming all orgs?
22:11.31JordiGHOr is it a bug?
22:11.58nathanielmanistaJordiGH: Does it impress you as abuse of any sort, or just misguidedness?
22:12.16jgsmithI got it as well - either it's spam or a program trying to put words together - either way, it was incoherent enough that I rejected it
22:12.27JordiGHnathanielmanista: Hard to say, but Hanlon's razor suggests the latter.
22:12.55kblinwhat I wonder is that nowhere in the email melange tells me what this is about
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22:13.14kblinit's just saying that I "got a connection"
22:14.08kblinI'm not convinced that new wording is an improvement, usability=wise
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22:14.21ojwbit does seem an odd change to me too
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22:14.42JordiGHYeah, makes me think that TCP is involved somehow.
22:14.47ojwbit might be trendier to use social media terminology, but it seems confusing
22:15.15kblinojwb: but it's unclear if the connection is a friend, mentor, co-admin
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22:15.56ojwbah, well we weren't accepted this year, so I've not seen the actual messages, just the announcement about it on the mentor list
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22:45.28rbircher2Hi at all
22:45.37carolshi rbircher2
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22:47.25rbircher2What are the conditions to be a mentor
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22:48.00carolsrbircher2: i assume you've already read about eligibility for mentors from the FAQ? if so, then you should ask the org you'd like to mentor for on their specific criteria.
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23:30.31cardinotThe list of accepted organizations is still incomplete or that I'm having problems loading?
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23:39.16ojwb!notall | cardinot
23:39.16gsocbotcardinot: "notall" is The list of participating organisations only shows those that have filled in their organisation profile, so it will slowly reach 177 as that's done. The list is incomplete at the moment because not all accepted organisations have done that yet. If your org isn't on there you can check if it's been accepted by asking the person who submitted the application.
23:40.18CrystallisThis bot keeps on surprising me.
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23:40.54ojwbit's all a trick - it doesn't write those messages for itself
23:41.24JZAhow much money is google giving to the succesful projects?
23:41.46ojwbi'm sure the FAQ covers that
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23:43.33JZAojwb: ah found it
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