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* Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
@ 2020-01-13 23:04 ` Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2020-01-13 23:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alexey Khoroshilov, Luis R. Rodriguez, Jeff Licquia,
	linux-wireless, Open Printing, dl9pf, Mats Wichmann,
	Denis Silakov, Jan-Simon Möller, Daniel Baluta,
	Vadim Mutilin, Lukas Bulwahn, Ira McDonald, Michael Sweet,
	Tobias Hoffmann, Jay Berkenbilt, Nicholas Mc Guire,
	Matt Germonprez, Philippe Ombredanne, Gary O'Neall, Bogdan,
	Dragos, Nicholas Mc Guire, Julia Lawall, Ralf Ramsauer
  Cc: Aveek Basu

Hi,

Tomorrow the application period for mentoring organizations for the Google 
Summer of Code 2020 will start.

To be successful, we need a rich project idea list so that we will get selected 
by Google.

I have set up a page for project ideas for the Linux Foundation's participation 
in the Google Summer of Code 2020:

https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/gsoc/google-summer-code-2020

Please add your ideas to the sub-page of your work group. Also remove project 
ideas which are already done in one of the previous years or not needed any more 
and make sure that all contact info is up-to-date and all links are working.

If you have problems mail me with your project ideas and other editing wishes.

The ideas list is in the Linux Foundation Wiki. If you want to edit and did not 
have the edit rights already from previous years, please tell me and I give you 
edit rights. I need your Linux Foundation user name for that and the e-mail 
address associated with this account for this.

Please also take into account that the deadline for our application as mentoring 
organization is Feb 5 and after that Google will evaluate the applications. So 
have your ideas (at least most of them, ideas can be posted up to the student 
application deadline) in by then to raise our chances to get accepted.

    Till

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* [Printing-architecture] Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
@ 2020-01-13 23:04 ` Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2020-01-13 23:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alexey Khoroshilov, Luis R. Rodriguez, Jeff Licquia,
	linux-wireless, Open Printing, dl9pf, Mats Wichmann,
	Denis Silakov, Jan-Simon Möller, Daniel Baluta,
	Vadim Mutilin, Lukas Bulwahn, Ira McDonald, Michael Sweet,
	Tobias Hoffmann, Jay Berkenbilt, Nicholas Mc Guire,
	Matt Germonprez, Philippe Ombredanne, Gary O'Neall, Bogdan,
	Dragos, Nicholas Mc Guire, Julia Lawall, Ralf Ramsauer
  Cc: Aveek Basu

Hi,

Tomorrow the application period for mentoring organizations for the Google 
Summer of Code 2020 will start.

To be successful, we need a rich project idea list so that we will get selected 
by Google.

I have set up a page for project ideas for the Linux Foundation's participation 
in the Google Summer of Code 2020:

https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/gsoc/google-summer-code-2020

Please add your ideas to the sub-page of your work group. Also remove project 
ideas which are already done in one of the previous years or not needed any more 
and make sure that all contact info is up-to-date and all links are working.

If you have problems mail me with your project ideas and other editing wishes.

The ideas list is in the Linux Foundation Wiki. If you want to edit and did not 
have the edit rights already from previous years, please tell me and I give you 
edit rights. I need your Linux Foundation user name for that and the e-mail 
address associated with this account for this.

Please also take into account that the deadline for our application as mentoring 
organization is Feb 5 and after that Google will evaluate the applications. So 
have your ideas (at least most of them, ideas can be posted up to the student 
application deadline) in by then to raise our chances to get accepted.

    Till

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Re: Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
       [not found]   ` <CAKSHSL40okJrsQv9zHhKwxzZ49C0kct1Nr4=zQu-NYGKp-z83w@mail.gmail.com>
@ 2020-01-14 14:49     ` Daniel Baluta
  2020-01-14 14:55         ` [Printing-architecture] " Till Kamppeter
  2020-01-14 15:00       ` Julia Lawall
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Baluta @ 2020-01-14 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Aveek Basu
  Cc: Lukas Bulwahn, Till Kamppeter, Alexey Khoroshilov, Bogdan,
	Dragos, Denis Silakov, Gary O'Neall, Ira McDonald,
	Jan-Simon Möller, Jay Berkenbilt, Jeff Licquia,
	Julia Lawall, Luis R. Rodriguez, Mats Wichmann, Matt Germonprez,
	Michael Sweet, Nicholas Mc Guire, Open Printing,
	Philippe Ombredanne, Ralf Ramsauer, Tobias Hoffmann,
	Vadim Mutilin, dl9pf, linux-wireless

Hi Aveek,

I think Lucas was referring to Linux kernel community. There are
plenty of developers from all companies
around the world who might have some ideas.

For example we could send an emal to lkml or kernelnewbies mailinglists.

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:29 PM Aveek Basu <basu.aveek@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Lukas,
>
> Folks from the kernel groups are already copied in this email.
>
> Regards,
> Aveek
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:57 AM Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Till,
>>
>> I would suggest to also reach out to the kernel workflows group. I have seen various good ideas for student projects, which are more suitable for students and have larger impact on kernel development than many topics that I would provide.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> Lukas
>>
>> Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 13. Jan. 2020 um 23:04:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Tomorrow the application period for mentoring organizations for the Google
>>> Summer of Code 2020 will start.
>>>
>>> To be successful, we need a rich project idea list so that we will get selected
>>> by Google.
>>>
>>> I have set up a page for project ideas for the Linux Foundation's participation
>>> in the Google Summer of Code 2020:
>>>
>>> https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/gsoc/google-summer-code-2020
>>>
>>> Please add your ideas to the sub-page of your work group. Also remove project
>>> ideas which are already done in one of the previous years or not needed any more
>>> and make sure that all contact info is up-to-date and all links are working.
>>>
>>> If you have problems mail me with your project ideas and other editing wishes.
>>>
>>> The ideas list is in the Linux Foundation Wiki. If you want to edit and did not
>>> have the edit rights already from previous years, please tell me and I give you
>>> edit rights. I need your Linux Foundation user name for that and the e-mail
>>> address associated with this account for this.
>>>
>>> Please also take into account that the deadline for our application as mentoring
>>> organization is Feb 5 and after that Google will evaluate the applications. So
>>> have your ideas (at least most of them, ideas can be posted up to the student
>>> application deadline) in by then to raise our chances to get accepted.
>>>
>>>     Till
>
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Aveek

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Re: Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
  2020-01-14 14:49     ` Daniel Baluta
@ 2020-01-14 14:55         ` Till Kamppeter
  2020-01-14 15:00       ` Julia Lawall
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2020-01-14 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel Baluta, Aveek Basu
  Cc: Lukas Bulwahn, Alexey Khoroshilov, Bogdan, Dragos, Denis Silakov,
	Gary O'Neall, Ira McDonald, Jan-Simon Möller,
	Jay Berkenbilt, Jeff Licquia, Julia Lawall, Luis R. Rodriguez,
	Mats Wichmann, Matt Germonprez, Michael Sweet, Nicholas Mc Guire,
	Open Printing, Philippe Ombredanne, Ralf Ramsauer,
	Tobias Hoffmann, Vadim Mutilin, dl9pf, linux-wireless

On 14/01/2020 15:49, Daniel Baluta wrote:
> Hi Aveek,
> 
> I think Lucas was referring to Linux kernel community. There are
> plenty of developers from all companies
> around the world who might have some ideas.
> 
> For example we could send an emal to lkml or kernelnewbies mailinglists.

Perhaps you could contact possible mentors and post on appropriate mailing 
lists. The mentors should contact us then with workgroup (from the already 
listed ones or a new one), project idea descriptions, mentor's name, e-mail 
address, and if they have, Linux Foundation user name. Then we will add them 
with their project or grant them write access to the project idea wiki pages.

    Till

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Re: [Printing-architecture] Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
@ 2020-01-14 14:55         ` Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2020-01-14 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel Baluta, Aveek Basu
  Cc: Bogdan, Dragos, Matt Germonprez, Gary O'Neall, Mats Wichmann,
	Tobias Hoffmann, Nicholas Mc Guire, Alexey Khoroshilov,
	Lukas Bulwahn, Jan-Simon Möller, Ralf Ramsauer,
	Vadim Mutilin, Jeff Licquia, Julia Lawall, Denis Silakov,
	Luis R. Rodriguez, linux-wireless, Michael Sweet, dl9pf,
	Philippe Ombredanne, Open Printing, Jay Berkenbilt

On 14/01/2020 15:49, Daniel Baluta wrote:
> Hi Aveek,
> 
> I think Lucas was referring to Linux kernel community. There are
> plenty of developers from all companies
> around the world who might have some ideas.
> 
> For example we could send an emal to lkml or kernelnewbies mailinglists.

Perhaps you could contact possible mentors and post on appropriate mailing 
lists. The mentors should contact us then with workgroup (from the already 
listed ones or a new one), project idea descriptions, mentor's name, e-mail 
address, and if they have, Linux Foundation user name. Then we will add them 
with their project or grant them write access to the project idea wiki pages.

    Till

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Re: Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
  2020-01-14 14:49     ` Daniel Baluta
  2020-01-14 14:55         ` [Printing-architecture] " Till Kamppeter
@ 2020-01-14 15:00       ` Julia Lawall
  2020-01-14 15:46         ` Lukas Bulwahn
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Julia Lawall @ 2020-01-14 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel Baluta
  Cc: Aveek Basu, Lukas Bulwahn, Till Kamppeter, Alexey Khoroshilov,
	Bogdan, Dragos, Denis Silakov, Gary O'Neall, Ira McDonald,
	Jan-Simon Möller, Jay Berkenbilt, Jeff Licquia,
	Julia Lawall, Luis R. Rodriguez, Mats Wichmann, Matt Germonprez,
	Michael Sweet, Nicholas Mc Guire, Open Printing,
	Philippe Ombredanne, Ralf Ramsauer, Tobias Hoffmann,
	Vadim Mutilin, dl9pf, linux-wireless



On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, Daniel Baluta wrote:

> Hi Aveek,
>
> I think Lucas was referring to Linux kernel community. There are
> plenty of developers from all companies
> around the world who might have some ideas.
>
> For example we could send an emal to lkml or kernelnewbies mailinglists.

Actually, I think he was referring to this:

https://lore.kernel.org/workflows/

I'm not sure if there is any intersection between the people CCd on this
message and that list, but I don't know the names of all of the people on
that list.

julia



>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:29 PM Aveek Basu <basu.aveek@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Lukas,
> >
> > Folks from the kernel groups are already copied in this email.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Aveek
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:57 AM Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Till,
> >>
> >> I would suggest to also reach out to the kernel workflows group. I have seen various good ideas for student projects, which are more suitable for students and have larger impact on kernel development than many topics that I would provide.
> >>
> >> What do you think?
> >>
> >> Lukas
> >>
> >> Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 13. Jan. 2020 um 23:04:
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Tomorrow the application period for mentoring organizations for the Google
> >>> Summer of Code 2020 will start.
> >>>
> >>> To be successful, we need a rich project idea list so that we will get selected
> >>> by Google.
> >>>
> >>> I have set up a page for project ideas for the Linux Foundation's participation
> >>> in the Google Summer of Code 2020:
> >>>
> >>> https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/gsoc/google-summer-code-2020
> >>>
> >>> Please add your ideas to the sub-page of your work group. Also remove project
> >>> ideas which are already done in one of the previous years or not needed any more
> >>> and make sure that all contact info is up-to-date and all links are working.
> >>>
> >>> If you have problems mail me with your project ideas and other editing wishes.
> >>>
> >>> The ideas list is in the Linux Foundation Wiki. If you want to edit and did not
> >>> have the edit rights already from previous years, please tell me and I give you
> >>> edit rights. I need your Linux Foundation user name for that and the e-mail
> >>> address associated with this account for this.
> >>>
> >>> Please also take into account that the deadline for our application as mentoring
> >>> organization is Feb 5 and after that Google will evaluate the applications. So
> >>> have your ideas (at least most of them, ideas can be posted up to the student
> >>> application deadline) in by then to raise our chances to get accepted.
> >>>
> >>>     Till
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Regards,
> > Aveek
>

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Re: Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
  2020-01-14 15:00       ` Julia Lawall
@ 2020-01-14 15:46         ` Lukas Bulwahn
  2020-01-14 17:09             ` [Printing-architecture] " Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Lukas Bulwahn @ 2020-01-14 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Julia Lawall
  Cc: Daniel Baluta, Aveek Basu, Till Kamppeter, Alexey Khoroshilov,
	Bogdan, Dragos, Denis Silakov, Gary O'Neall, Ira McDonald,
	Jan-Simon Möller, Jay Berkenbilt, Jeff Licquia,
	Julia Lawall, Luis R. Rodriguez, Mats Wichmann, Matt Germonprez,
	Michael Sweet, Nicholas Mc Guire, Open Printing,
	Philippe Ombredanne, Ralf Ramsauer, Tobias Hoffmann,
	Vadim Mutilin, dl9pf, linux-wireless

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:00 PM Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, Daniel Baluta wrote:
>
> > Hi Aveek,
> >
> > I think Lucas was referring to Linux kernel community. There are
> > plenty of developers from all companies
> > around the world who might have some ideas.
> >
> > For example we could send an emal to lkml or kernelnewbies mailinglists.
>
> Actually, I think he was referring to this:
>
> https://lore.kernel.org/workflows/
>
> I'm not sure if there is any intersection between the people CCd on this
> message and that list, but I don't know the names of all of the people on
> that list.

Yes, that is the mailing list I was referring to. I was asking if we
should explicitly reach out on that mailing list for ideas on GSoC
student projects. They are discussing topics there that can be nicely
worked on by students without to much need of deep kernel expertise.

I am listening on that mailing list, but I have not seen anyone CC
here being active on the workflows mailing list.

So, what are the thoughts in actively reaching out to that mailing list?

Lukas

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Re: Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
  2020-01-14 15:46         ` Lukas Bulwahn
@ 2020-01-14 17:09             ` Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2020-01-14 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Lukas Bulwahn, Julia Lawall
  Cc: Daniel Baluta, Aveek Basu, Alexey Khoroshilov, Bogdan, Dragos,
	Gary O'Neall, Ira McDonald, Jan-Simon Möller,
	Jay Berkenbilt, Jeff Licquia, Julia Lawall, Luis R. Rodriguez,
	Mats Wichmann, Matt Germonprez, Nicholas Mc Guire, Open Printing,
	Philippe Ombredanne, Ralf Ramsauer, Tobias Hoffmann,
	Vadim Mutilin, dl9pf, linux-wireless

On 14/01/2020 16:46, Lukas Bulwahn wrote:
> Yes, that is the mailing list I was referring to. I was asking if we
> should explicitly reach out on that mailing list for ideas on GSoC
> student projects. They are discussing topics there that can be nicely
> worked on by students without to much need of deep kernel expertise.
> 
> I am listening on that mailing list, but I have not seen anyone CC
> here being active on the workflows mailing list.
> 
> So, what are the thoughts in actively reaching out to that mailing list?
> 
> Lukas
> 

Please do so. If they like to participate, we can add a Kernel Workflows group 
on the ideas page.

    Till

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Re: [Printing-architecture] Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
@ 2020-01-14 17:09             ` Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2020-01-14 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Lukas Bulwahn, Julia Lawall
  Cc: dl9pf, Daniel Baluta, Luis R. Rodriguez, Tobias Hoffmann, Bogdan,
	Dragos, linux-wireless, Jan-Simon Möller, Matt Germonprez,
	Ralf Ramsauer, Vadim Mutilin, Jeff Licquia, Aveek Basu,
	Julia Lawall, Nicholas Mc Guire, Mats Wichmann, Gary O'Neall,
	Philippe Ombredanne, Open Printing, Jay Berkenbilt,
	Alexey Khoroshilov

On 14/01/2020 16:46, Lukas Bulwahn wrote:
> Yes, that is the mailing list I was referring to. I was asking if we
> should explicitly reach out on that mailing list for ideas on GSoC
> student projects. They are discussing topics there that can be nicely
> worked on by students without to much need of deep kernel expertise.
> 
> I am listening on that mailing list, but I have not seen anyone CC
> here being active on the workflows mailing list.
> 
> So, what are the thoughts in actively reaching out to that mailing list?
> 
> Lukas
> 

Please do so. If they like to participate, we can add a Kernel Workflows group 
on the ideas page.

    Till

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread

* Google Summer of Code 2020 - Project ideas page for the Linux Foundation online
@ 2021-01-19 18:30 Till Kamppeter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Till Kamppeter @ 2021-01-19 18:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alexey Khoroshilov, Luis R. Rodriguez, Jeff Licquia,
	linux-wireless, Open Printing, dl9pf, Mats Wichmann,
	Denis Silakov, Jan-Simon Möller, Daniel Baluta,
	Vadim Mutilin, Lukas Bulwahn, Ira McDonald, Michael Sweet,
	Tobias Hoffmann, Jay Berkenbilt, Nicholas Mc Guire,
	Matt Germonprez, Philippe Ombredanne, Gary O'Neall, Bogdan,
	Dragos, Nicholas Mc Guire, Julia Lawall, Ralf Ramsauer,
	Rithvik Patibandla, Dheeraj Yadav, Deepak Patankar
  Cc: Aveek Basu

Hi,

the Linux Foundation will apply again as mentoring organization in this 
year's Google Summer of Code.

Note that GSoC 2021 will be different, the 3-months student projects 
will be replaced by part-time projects, 6-weeks full-time-equivalent, to 
be done in a 10-week time-window. Stipends are appropriately reduced to 
the half amount, leading to the same per-hour value.

On January 29, 2021 the application period for mentoring organizations 
for the Google Summer of Code 2021 will start.

To be successful, we need a rich project idea list so that we will get 
selected by Google.

I have set up a page for project ideas for the Linux Foundation's 
participation in the Google Summer of Code 2021:

https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/gsoc/google-summer-code-2021

Please add your ideas to the sub-page of your work group. Also remove 
project ideas which are already done in one of the previous years or not 
needed any more and make sure that all contact info is up-to-date and 
all links are working.

If you have problems mail me with your project ideas and other editing 
wishes.

The ideas list is in the Linux Foundation Wiki. If you want to edit and 
did not have the edit rights already from previous years, please tell me 
and I give you edit rights. I need your Linux Foundation user name for 
that and the e-mail address associated with this account for this.

Please also take into account that the deadline for our application as 
mentoring organization is Feb 19 and after that Google will evaluate the 
applications. So have your ideas (at least most of them, ideas can be 
posted up to the student application deadline) in by then to raise our 
chances to get accepted.

Please also tell us if you do not want to participate any more with your 
workgroup, so that we can remove your sub-page.

    Till

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