Dear all,
this is a short update for the Google Summer of Code 2017.
The students have to submit your proposals on the Google website before
April 3rd.
See details below.
I dunno exactly who are the students/mentors who are submitting a proposal
for Pharo.
Can the mentors (or students) send me in private an email about the name of
the students/mentors + a title of your project ?
Thank you very much.
Regards,
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Date: Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 7:26 PM
Subject: GSoC 2017: Tips on Reviewing Student Proposals
To: sergestinckwich(a)gmail.com
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Hi Serge Stinckwich,
Thank you for registering to be a GSoC 2017 mentor or organization
administrator!
We have many new mentors and organizations this year so we wanted to go
through some important details to help you understand the process for the
next couple of months.
Please take the time to reach out to your organization administrator about
what is expected of you this year as a mentor. We also encourage you to
read the entire Google Summer of Code mentor manual
<http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsoc-mentoring/about-this-manual/> and the
Roles and Responsibilities doc if you haven't done so already. Both the
manual and Roles and Responsibilities doc were written by GSoC veteran Org
Admins, Mentors, former students and Google Program Admins. They have
helpful information about the program and how to participate successfully
at each step in GSoC.
*New GSoC Orgs*: the section about participating in your first GSoC has
some great tips.
To see all emails sent to mentors and org admins visit this page
<https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/2017/mentor-oa-announcements>
that will continue to be updated throughout the program.
Student Proposals
As of today, students are able to submit their proposals via the website.
Each student may submit up to 5 proposals to the program. They can submit
multiple proposals to the same organization for different projects if they
wish.
Historically, the students with the best proposals reach out to the orgs
early to receive feedback before submitting their final proposal. To
encourage more students to seek feedback on their proposals we made draft
proposals part of the official proposal workflow. Be sure to refresh your
dashboard periodically so that you can see when new drafts are ready to
review. You will not receive an email. We are encouraging the use of Google
Docs for proposals as this will allow you to comment directly on the
proposal (if the student sets their sharing settings correctly).
Over the next couple of weeks you will be interacting with dozens and in
some cases hundreds of students interested in working with your project. We
know many of you may become overwhelmed and some students can be impatient,
so you may want to have an auto-responder or some sort of canned response
to let students know you are looking at their proposals but it could take X
days to receive a response.
Students *must* submit their final proposal as a PDF through the website.
It will be visible to you after the deadline for student applications
(April 3 16:00 UTC). You should make your decisions on which students to
accept based on the contents of the final PDF proposal and your
interactions with the student.
Students can delete their proposals and you will not receive an email of
the deletion. If a proposal disappears from your list, it is likely because
they deleted it.
Working with Students
All student projects must have at least 1 mentor assigned to the project.
We strongly encourage assigning a second mentor as a backup mentor or
co-mentor. A mentor should not be the primary mentor for more than one or
two students. Mentoring can be a lot of work and we don’t want anyone to
burn out and become frustrated with the program.
Important GSoC 2017 Dates and Deadlines
*March 20 - April 3 16:00 UTC*: Mentors and Org Admins review student draft
proposals and give students feedback on their proposals.
*April 3 - 16:* Review all submitted student proposals with your org and
consider how many you want to select and how many you can handle. Decide on
the minimum/maximum number of student slots to request.
*April 17, 16:00 UTC*: Deadline to submit slot requests (OAs enter requests)
*April 19, 16:00 UTC*: Slot allocations are announced by Google
*April 19 - 24 16:00 UTC* : Select the proposals to become student
projects. At least 1 mentor must be assigned to each project before it can
be selected. (OAs enter selections)
*April 24 - May 4:* Google Program Admins will do another review of student
eligibility
*May 4*: Accepted GSoC students/projects are announced
*May 4 - 29*: Community Bonding Period
*May 30*: Coding begins
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evaluate mentors
*July 24 - 28*: Second evaluation period - mentors evaluate students,
students evaluate mentors
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