Thanks Neil.
I mentored one student last year. I'm planning on volunteering again this
year. There's still lots to do on the StAX implementation in Xerces-J,
among other things.
If anyone else is interested you can post your project ideas up on the
wiki here:
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2007.
Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail:
mrglavas@...
E-mail:
mrglavas@...
Neil Graham/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA wrote on 03/14/2007 10:01:29 AM:
> Hi all. FYI, in case any of the subprojects are interested in working
> with a student this year. Please free to forward to a dev list if
that's
> more appropriate.
>
> Cheers!
> Neil
> Neil Graham
> Manager, C++ Compiler Front-End and Runtime Development
> IBM Toronto Lab
> Phone: 905-413-3519, T/L 969-3519
> E-mail:
neilg@...
>
>
> ----- Forwarded by Neil Graham/Toronto/IBM on 03/14/07 10:00 AM -----
>
> Ross Gardler <
rgardler@...>
> 03/14/07 09:53 AM
> Please respond to
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members@...
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> To
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code-awards@...,
members@...
> cc
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> Subject
> Google Summer of Code
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> Google are due to announce the accepted organisations in the Google
> Summer of Code today. Unfortunately, I've been really busy with other
> things recently and have not managed to organise the ASF application as
> well as I might. However, I did manage to notify the
code-awards@...
> list of the process and I did get an application in on time. So, now to
> the next stage.
>
> This message is mailed to members@ as well as code-awards@. Please feel
> free to distribute to your projects, I chose not to send to community@
> or committers@ because I'm aware different projects like to manage GSoC
> applications in different ways. It's up to the members to take this
> forward in individual projects.
>
> Student applications will open today and will close on March 24th.
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> If your projects want to accept applications from GSoC students then you