Hi everyone!
I have just submitted our GSoC application though I can still modify
it before Saturday. Google will announce the results next week.
As Allin suggested, I gave our users' list as the 'public email.'
Helio: Thanks very much for your kind offer. I will put your name as
the backup mentor for #1 (Gretl Database Server). That is if that
project is taken.
Cheers
Talha
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 1:45 AM, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Talha Yalta wrote:
> Google Summer of Code applications have begun and, as promised,
> I am carrying out all the application and administration related
> work.
Great, thanks.
> Google encourages assigning a substitute mentor for different
> projects. Is there anyone who would like to help by becoming a
> secondary or a substitue mentor in some of the ideas?
I could be backup for ideas 2 and/or 3.
> 2)- Allin and Jack (and others who intend to participate): Could you
> please create a user profile from
http://socghop.appspot.com/ or by
> following the directions on the GSoC page. Google requires this. Could
> you also send me your usernames once registered?
I have created a profile: LINK ID = a_cottrell, Public name =
"Allin Cottrell".
> 4)- There are 2 fields in the application that I could not fill out.
> The first is regarding wheather we have a public email. Allin, could
> you set up a generic email such as gretl-info@... and put it at the
> bottom of the gretl web page?
I'm not really in a position to do this; I don't have charge of a
mail server. Can't the existing gretl list be used for that
purpose? I notice that on Gnumeric's contact page they give their
mailing list address. I'm afraid that even if I could set up a
special address it would just be a dead-letter box.
Allin.
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