On 03 Mar 2015, at 10:01, Clément Bera
<bera.clement(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Well, this year google it looks like accepted less organizations.
2012: 180 organizations accepted.
2013: 177 organizations accepted.
2014: 190 organizations accepted.
2015: 137 organizations accepted.
A few projects with ESUG could be nice for sure. But there we will have in the same
issues again: typically, a student cannot in 3 months make his project working for all
existing smalltalk, ...
2015-03-03 9:12 GMT+01:00 Joachim Tuchel <jtuchel(a)objektfabrik.de>de>:
Bad news. I am eager to hear if there is something to learn from their feedback.
Now that both ESUG and Pharo have been rejected two years in a row, maybe it is time to
think about ways to revive, or re-promote, the ESUG initiatives to sponsor student
projects.
Joachim
Am 03.03.2015 08:59 schrieb Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>om>:
Bad news from Google ...
We will ask some explanations with Uko.
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From: <no-reply(a)google-melange.appspotmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 7:56 PM
Subject: [Pharo Consortium] Your organization application has been rejected.
To: serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com
Thank you for submitting Pharo Consortium's application to Google
Summer of Code 2015. Unfortunately, we were unable to accept your
organization's application at this time. Every year we receive many
more applications than we are able to accommodate, and we would
encourage you to reapply for future instances of the program.
If you would like some general feedback on why your organization was
not accepted, please consider attending the IRC meeting in #gsoc on
Freenode on Friday, 6 March, 2015 at 16:00 UTC. Please note that the
feedback meeting will be limited to the first 50 organizations to
queue up (queuing in the channel will begin at 15:30 UTC). You are
also more than welcome to just email the OSPO team at
ospoteam(a)gmail.com directly for email feedback about your application
as well.
Best regards,
--
Serge Stinckwich
UCBN & UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC)
Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk
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