[asterisk-dev] Google Summer of Code 2009
Dean Collins
Dean at cognation.net
Mon Mar 9 09:45:04 CDT 2009
> I think that this comment was completely unnecessary.
Yeh maybe but it's accurate.
Why exactly do you think the 3rd party license server application isn't
in the spirit of the SOC?
It's a 3rd party resource that is there for the benefit of the community
and it's developers so they can also monetize the work they are
developing for Asterisk ensuring reliable and accurate licensing apps?
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
dean at cognation.net
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+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
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Dean Collins wrote:
> 3rd party application license server.
While I certainly see the benefit in such a thing, I'm not sure that it
fits within the spirit of this program.
> Seems no one at digium is capable of implementing it so why not give
> some 18 year old kid the chance.
I think that this comment was completely unnecessary.
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3rd party application license server.
Seems no one at digium is capable of implementing it so why not give
some 18 year old kid the chance.
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
dean at cognation.net
+1-212-203-4357 New York
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
+44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial).
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[mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Russell
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Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 9:51 AM
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Subject: [asterisk-dev] Google Summer of Code 2009
Greetings,
The Asterisk project participated in the Google Summer of Code program
in 2005, but has not since then. I would like to apply again this year.
I think it is an amazing opportunity to reach out to new developers
and get some code written that we all want done, but have not had a
chance to get to.
http://code.google.com/soc/
If we want to make this happen, we have a couple of things that we need
to come up with as soon as possible. Mentoring organizations must
complete their application for the program this week.
1) We need to determine who is willing to serve as a mentor from the
Asterisk project. Mentors will be paired up with a student and will
provide guidance to help the student bring their project to completion.
Without commitments from mentors, we can not participate in the
program.
Obviously, an appropriate pairing of a mentor to a student is important.
It's acceptable to say, "I am willing to be a mentor, provided that it
is for a student working on a project in my area of expertise."
If you think you would be interested, please let me know! Feel free to
respond on this list, or to me directly.
2) We must build a suggested project list. When students apply for the
program, they can submit a proposal for implementing one of our
suggested projects, or another project of their choosing. Projects for
this list should be appropriate in scope for a college student not yet
familiar with the code base to implement in a Summer.
I'm going to create a file in svn to maintain our project ideas list:
- svn/asterisk/trunk/doc/google-soc2009-ideas.txt
To kick of the list of ideas, here are a couple of high level thoughts:
a) I think we could break up the "PineMango" project into multiple
suggested projects.
b) John Todd and others had some great ideas regarding security in
Asterisk at the last developer conference that could be turned into
suggested projects.
If you have some thoughts about other projects to add to the list,
again, please let me know, and I'll add them to our ideas list.
Thanks!
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Russell Bryant
Digium, Inc. | Senior Software Engineer, Open Source Team Lead
445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA
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