Re: Submit your Google Summer of Code project ideas and volunteer to mentor

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On Fri, 01/23 17:21, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> Dear libvirt, KVM, and QEMU contributors,
> The Google Summer of Code season begins soon and it's time to collect
> our thoughts for mentoring students this summer working full-time on
> libvirt, KVM, and QEMU.
> 
> What is GSoC?
> Google Summer of Code 2015 (GSoC) funds students to
> work on open source projects for 12 weeks over the summer.  Open
> source organizations apply to participate and those accepted receive
> funding for one or more students.
> 
> 
> We now need to collect a list of project ideas on our wiki.  We also
> need mentors to volunteer.
> 
> http://qemu-project.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2015
> 
> Project ideas
> Please post project ideas on the wiki page below.  Project ideas
> should be suitable as a 12-week project that a student fluent in
> C/Python/etc can complete.  No prior knowledge of QEMU/KVM/libvirt
> internals can be assumed.
> 
> http://qemu-project.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2015
> 
> Mentors
> Please add your name to project ideas you are willing to mentor.  In
> order to mentor you must be an established contributor (regularly
> contribute patches).  You must be willing to spend about 5 hours per
> week from May 25 to August 21.
> 
> I have CCed the 8 most active committers since QEMU 2.1.0 as well as
> the previous libvirt and KVM mentors but everyone is invited.
> 
> Official timeline:
> https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc20145

s/20145/2015/

Thank you for organizing it!

Fam
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