
Hey All,
Google announced that they will be doing Summer of Code again this year. We can apply to be a mentoring organization again on March 8th. I'm willing to be the Administrator again if no one else is interested.
Cheers, Josh

On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 16:17 -0800, Joshua A. Andler wrote:
Google announced that they will be doing Summer of Code again this year. We can apply to be a mentoring organization again on March 8th. I'm willing to be the Administrator again if no one else is interested.
Works for me, but I think it's probably a good idea if we can have two administrators if possible. Just in case a deadline hits at a crunch time for something else. Plus they can remind each other to do stuff :)
(of course I say this not volunteering as I'd be a really bad administrator)
--Ted

On Jan 27, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
Works for me, but I think it's probably a good idea if we can have two administrators if possible. Just in case a deadline hits at a crunch time for something else. Plus they can remind each other to do stuff :)
(of course I say this not volunteering as I'd be a really bad administrator)
Ditto on everything, especially the "not me" part. :-)
I think it's a good opportunity, especially for anyone who might consider themselves not a strong enough coder to be a mentor. Or who is not a coder at all, but who would love to help out Inkscape.
So step on up, guys. And thanks.

If that's the case (not requiring any coding ability), I'll be happy to help out.
Just point me the right way.
JF
Jon Cruz wrote:
On Jan 27, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
Works for me, but I think it's probably a good idea if we can have two administrators if possible. Just in case a deadline hits at a crunch time for something else. Plus they can remind each other to do stuff :)
(of course I say this not volunteering as I'd be a really bad administrator)
Ditto on everything, especially the "not me" part. :-)
I think it's a good opportunity, especially for anyone who might consider themselves not a strong enough coder to be a mentor. Or who is not a coder at all, but who would love to help out Inkscape.
So step on up, guys. And thanks.
participants (4)
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Jon Cruz
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Joshua A. Andler
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Joshua Facemyer
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Ted Gould