[SoC] Re: OSGeo Google Summer of Code

Daniel Morissette dmorissette at mapgears.com
Wed Mar 28 13:43:23 EDT 2007


I'm +1 with this.

Does this mean that you and Landon can edit the scores as administrators 
so there will be no need for the mentors who voted already to adjust 
their votes?

Daniel

Frank Warmerdam wrote:
> Cory Horner wrote:
>> Last year it was based on score, so we ended up with our top 3 which 
>> was not what we wanted.  For our safety we should probably fix the 
>> scores to what we collectively want.
> ...
>> 1) we sort out which applications belong to which projects (this is 
>> simple in most cases, but some applications are multi-project)
>>
>> 2) each project ranks their proposals independently
>>
>> 3) we all meet and decide which projects get the slots depending on 
>> how many slots we get.  ie slot #1 goes to GRASS, slot #2 to GDAL, etc...
>>
>> We can then score the projects based on these...
> 
> Cory / everyone,
> 
> Agreed.  I have created a wiki page with the applications that have 
> associated
> mentor offers, and segregated by project.  I'd appreciate it if the
> GeoTools/uDig folks could confirm my categorization of their 
> applications as
> some of them weren't immediately obvious to me.
> 
>   http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/SoC_Application_Rankings_by_Project
> 
> Based on the number of acceptable applications I would suggest we assign 
> our
> slots in this order:
> 
>  1 - GRASS #1
>  2 - GDAL #1
>  3 - GeoTools #1
>  4 - uDig #1
>  5 - PostGIS #1
>  6 - GRASS #2
>  7 - GDAL #2
>  8 - GeoTools #2
>  9 - uDig #2
> 10 - GRASS #3
> and so on.
> 
> I would like each project PSC to decide on their preferred ordering, and 
> from
> those mentors that offered to take an application, which they would like to
> select for the task.  Please update the wiki page as decisions are made, 
> and
> make a note there that things are set, ideally with a reference back to 
> a PSC
> motion though that isn't critical.
> 
> It looks like April 11th is when approved students are announced.  I 
> don't know
> how long it takes them to do the selection.  I'd guess it is automatic, so
> likely not very long.  But I'd like to aim to have all PSC decisions 
> made and
> the wiki updated by April 9th, and then Landon or I will update the point
> scores to put things in the selected order.
> 
> Any objections to this approach?
> 
> Best regards,


-- 
Daniel Morissette
http://www.mapgears.com/


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