Le lundi 12 janvier 2009, Andreas Ericsson a écrit : > Just chiming in that I can probably help mentoring whoever goes > with libgit2. I do not have enough spare time for me to promise > that I can be there as much as I think is necessary and proper, > but I'll gladly help out. > > On a side-note, I think all mentors should urge the students in > the strongest possible terms to deliver their work to git@vger > as soon as possible. I agree, but I think there is also a merge problem. I mean we should also perhaps urge students to get what they have done merged as soon as possible even if it means that they rework 5 or 10 time the code instead of developing features according to the schedule. But unfortunately even something merged into next can be removed afterwards, so it's really difficult, because big features cannot for obvious reasons be merged into master and the git release cycle doesn't always go along well with the GSoC schedule. > From previous years experience, successful > projects are those that the list sees code from within a week > or two after the project's started, while the projects that are > kept in the dark rarely (if ever?) finish successfully. I don't think things are so simple. Regards, Christian. -- 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