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On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:24:45AM -0800, Josh Andler wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Krzysztof Kosi??ski <tweenk.pl@...400...>wrote:
That's true, but the rules for GSoC are quite restrictive when it comes to teamwork - I'm fairly sure that joint applications (e.g. 3 students applying to participate in this model) are not allowed at all.
This is correct. It would definitely not be allowed. They require very clear and obvious separation of work. My guess is that it's to ensure that each student is doing what they are supposed to and that they are not subject to failure due to shortcomings imposed by other students.
The whole point of kanban is that each task is self contained. It's easy to assess what each student has done, look at the bzr logs, look at the tasks undertaken, look at their report. Students can't affect each other, because at the frontier all the tasks are independant.
njh