[SoC] Re: Fwd: Google Summer of Code 2012 has been anounced

Jeffrey Warren jeff at publiclaboratory.org
Wed Mar 7 17:03:17 EST 2012


Hi, Hamish et al -

Public Lab decided to try for our own mentoring organization application
this year. It wasn't clear to us if we'd be taking slots away from OSGeo if
we came under the umbrella, and i guess we just figured why not try
applying on our own.

That said, we're wondering if we could ask for support for our application
-- the app asks if you are willing to 'vouch for' newcomer organizations,
so if that's something you'd all be willing to do that would be much
appreciated.

Also if you have advice on how to approach this next year in terms of
joint/separate applications, we're all ears. Thanks for the initial
feedback.

You can check out our ideas page here:

http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/gsoc-ideas

and the main organizing page here:

http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/gsoc-2012

Jeff

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:11 AM, Hamish <hamish_b at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Jeffrey wrote:
> > > Also, does Google Summer of Code support open hardware efforts?
>
> Alex wrote:
> > Open Hardware, that's a really good question, one I think you should
> > talk to Google about. On a spin I'm sure writing code for an
> > adruino based sensor kit would qualify.
>
> They've been pretty clear in the past that's the program is
> for Code-only, and things like artwork, websites, and documentation,
> while all worthy and important are generally out of scope.
>
> Having said that, Etherboot (go Marty!) has participated a number
> of times in the past and is quasi-firmware. same is true for
> Rockbox.
>
> I would suspect that open firmware would be ok, but things like
> open CAD, CNC mill and 3D printer scripts, while code, would
> fall into the same grey area as PostScript, which is half
> file-format & half programming-language.  shrug, it doesn't
> hurt to ask 'em..
>
>
> > In terms of the other stuff, I would suggest cross posting
> > to the OSGeo SoC list as it has most of the mentors from previous
> > years who work on things like GRASS, Opticks, SAGA, OTB,etc..
> > (All remote sensing platforms & libraries).
>
> indeed, lots of overlap with those ideas. Have a look at our accepted
> GSoC projects from 2011 for examples:
>
> http://google-melange.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2011/osgeo
>
>
> regards,
> Hamish
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