Re: LF GSoC page

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I'm not really involved at all in this, just a fellow newbie concerned for other ones. If it's appropriate I can surely add some info, but I'm not sure if I'm the right person?

BR,
Sima


On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

the best would be if you or Greg edit the page. It is a Wiki page and to
edit it you need a Linux Foundation account (you can easily create it by
clicking on the upper right of the page) and membership in the GSOC
group (simply request it and I will confirm it). Then you can add any
missing contacts, project ideas, and/or some text motivating potential
students to come with their ideas for the kernel.

   Till

On 02/27/2014 09:24 AM, Sima Baymani wrote:
> Hi Till,
>
> I'm guessing you're the author of this
> http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/gsoc/2014-gsoc-kernel-work
>
> which points to #kernelnewbies. Right now there are a lot of people
> coming in and asking for info or help etc. It would be helpful if you
> could add some more detail there.
>
> For example Greg K-H has stated he's the one to ping (or email,
> according to himself) - that could be something to add. Also, as far as
> I understand, applicants have to have an idea/suggestion of their own
> for projects (according to chats by Greg). Could you add information
> about that as well?
>
> Right now everybody else in that channel are more or less clueless,
> which imo isn't a good first impression for applicants =)
>
> BR,
> Sima


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