On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 12:06:22PM +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote: > On 27.01.2016 11:56, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 11:13:16AM +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote: > >> On 25.01.2016 18:28, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > >>> The QEMU wiki page for Google Summer of Code 2016 is now available here: > >>> > >>> http://qemu-project.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016 > >>> > >>> QEMU will apply for Google Summer of Code 2016 (https://g.co/gsoc/). > >>> If QEMU is accepted there will be funding for students to work on > >>> 12-week full-time open source projects remotely from May to August > >>> 2016. QEMU provides a mentor for each student who gives advice and > >>> evaluates their progress. > >>> > >>> If you have a project idea, especially if you are a regular > >>> contributor to QEMU and are willing to mentor this summer, please go > >>> to this wiki page and fill out the project idea template: > >>> > >>> http://qemu-project.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016 > >>> > >>> The project ideas list is part of the application so that QEMU can > >>> participate in GSoC. It's useful to have your project ideas on the > >>> wiki by February 8th 2016. > >>> > >>> If you have any questions about project ideas or QEMU applying to > >>> GSoC, please reply to this thread. > >> > >> Hey Stefan, > >> > >> so as we spoke earlier in person, I think it's time for libvirt to try > >> and apply as a separate organization. > > > > Great! > > > >> I went ahead and created similar GSoC ideas page for libvirt: > >> > >> http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016 > >> > >> My question is, is qemu willing to back libvirt in case we don't get > >> selected and if so, should we duplicate the idea list into qemu wiki too? > > > > I'm worried that this would look like orgs trying to game the system. > > You're right. Maybe we should not do it after all. > > > > > Are there project ideas that involve both QEMU and libvirt changes? For > > those I think it's fair to have them in both org's lists. Anything that > > is purely QEMU or libvirt shouldn't be duplicated. > > > > So far none. But I have adjusted both our wikis to note that. By the way, you are welcome to put the QEMU org as a reference on the application form for libvirt. It boosts your chance slightly as a new org to have another org vouch for you. Stefan
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