Re: GSoC 2017: application open, deadline = February 9, 2017

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On 9 February 2017 at 15:45, Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> A non-quoted but yet important part of my initial email was:
>
> | So, as much as possible, I'd like to avoid being an org admin this
> | year. It's not a lot of work (much, much less than being a mentor!),
> | but if I manage to get some time to work for Git, I'd rather do that
> | on coding and reviewing this year.
>
> and for now, no one stepped in to admin.

I would like to point everyone to this reply from Jeff King on the
original post: [1]
(In case this was lost in the midst of other emails) It sounds like
Jeff King is okay
with taking up the "admin" role.

    I do not mind doing the administrative stuff.  But the real work is in
    polishing up the ideas list and microprojects page. So I think the first
    step, if people are interested in GSoC, is not just to say "yes, let's
    do it", but to actually flesh out these pages:

>
>> Someone steps in to do what exactly?
>
> First we need an admin. Then as you said a bit of janitoring work on
> the web pages.


[1]: https://public-inbox.org/git/20170125204504.ebw2sa4uokfwwfnt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

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Best Regards,

- Siddharth.



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