"Shawn O. Pearce" <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > If you are a student who wasn't selected, you should be receiving > a more detailed message from me in the next few days regarding > your proposal. I really want to let everyone know what happened > with their proposal, including the general reasoning behind why > the project wasn't selected. These notes have now all been individually emailed to students. As GSoC applications are considered private unless accepted into the program I have specifically avoided CC'ing these messages to the mailing list. Every message obviously contained the student's email address, but each also addressed specific parts of the student's non-public project proposal. The way we selected our 6 students was driven by a number of factors: - availability of mentors As org admin I was trying to balance one student per mentor, so that each individual mentor could focus their available time to a single student's benefit. Most mentors were willing to mentor only 1 or 2 specific project ideas. To maximize our accepted students we had to accept a diverse range of projects. - limited slots With only 6 slots available to us in the end we had to make some tough decisions about which projects should be selected, and which wouldn't. It would be nice if there were more slots then students (and we could take them all), but that is not the way such things work. - community interest We tried to select projects that will have a visible impact on the overall Git user community. - proposal quality We looked for well defined proposals that had measurable criteria for success, and a clear direction for reaching that goal within the time allotted by the GSoC calendar. - community interaction and student enthusiasm We looked for applications where the student was active on our IRC channel, or discussed their project on the mailing list, or significantly via private email with a potential mentor. In all such cases the students showed enthusiasm for the project idea and a genuine interest in making Git even better for everone. This was not required, but it certainly made the mentors feel that the student was more likely to be successful this summer. If anyone has any questions, or would like further information about our selection process this year, please feel free to ask. Oh, and last but not least, I _really_ want to thank our crew of 2008 mentors for helping with the evaluation process. They spent some pretty considerable time over the last few weeks talking to prospective students on IRC, this mailing list, and private email, as well as reviewing applications through the official GSoC web application portal thingy (which as it turns out is a lot less cool of a web application than it sounds). Their efforts were very much appreciated. -- Shawn. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html