Re: GSoC 2012 application process

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On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 02:38:14PM +0100, Matthieu Moy wrote:

> They're not really SoC project ideas, but if you're interested in
> smaller project ideas, I had gathered some last year on Git's wiki
> (originally as suggestion to students as a school project):
> 
>   https://git.wiki.kernel.org/articles/s/m/a/SmallProjectsIdeas_00e5.html

I do think they're interesting, though probably not a good fit for the
SoC ideas page because of their size.

> I can either add a link to this page on the ideas list, or convert this
> page to markdown syntax to add it to the wiki.

I'd rather have them on a separate page. Which brings up the question of
whether they should be moved at all. I had never intended for this wiki
to be the official git wiki. I just wanted a convenient place to stick
GSoC stuff, and I didn't want to deal with the official wiki question.

So where do people want the wiki? It would be easy to host it somewhere
more official looking, like https://github.com/git/git/wiki. David
mentioned that Google Code has wikis which are backed by git now. I have
no idea if kernel.org is ever planning on bringing back an editable
wiki.

Wherever the actual hosting occurs, we could also probably get a nicer
name like wiki.git-scm.com.

-Peff
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