[Bf-committers] Google Summer of Code - 14th time! (Ton Roosendaal)

Jim Bates jambay9 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 16:12:39 CET 2019


I so miss the 60-80hr work weeks of coding, managing, documenting,
marketing, distributing of software products... do new volunteers get
complementary protective underwear?

As for what can be done better, during the transition to the next release
there is going to be a lot of turmoil. As I am not involved with dev/maint
will be cautious about making any changes until "all clear" is given to
proceed. That may limit the ability of those whom propose projects relating
to "improvements and additions" to Blender for GSoC.

That said, would be interested in seeing what proposals are submitted by
candidates regarding project. Not detail, just title/topic/premise of
planned goal (a sentence will do).

A question, that is partly meant as a suggestion, is there an email/IRC
thread/channel for BlenderGS0C?


On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 3:17 AM Ton Roosendaal <ton at blender.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've been on the Google summit for mentor orgs and this topic often came
> by.
>
> Students will be introduced to open source and how to contribute to our
> project, but we don't have to teach them how to code or how do math or
> how to develop (3d) software in general.
>
> The attention students get usually is quite a lot better than volunteers
> get who want to come on board. (Something we should improve). But
> disregarding background, we require high quality contributions from
> everyone, whether volunteer student or paid contractors.
>
> -Ton-
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ton Roosendaal - ton at blender.org - www.blender.org
> Chairman Blender Foundation, Director Blender Institute
> Buikslotermeerplein 161, 1025 ET Amsterdam, the Netherlands
>
>
> On 27/02/2019 12:33, Fable Fox wrote:
> > Hi Ton,
> >
> > I do respect you but are you sure with what are you saying?
> >
> >  From google summer of code website
> >
> > "Spend your summer break writing code and learning about open source
> > development while earning a stipend!"
> >
> > from gsoc student guide
> >
> > "Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a global program that matches students
> up
> > with open source, free software and technology-related organizations to
> > write code and get paid to do it! The organizations provide mentors who
> act
> > as guides through the entire process, from learning about the community
> to
> > contributing code. The idea is to get students involved in and familiar
> > with the open source community and help them to put their summer break to
> > good use.
> >
> > Accepted students gain exposure to real-world software development and
> > employment opportunities in areas related to their academic pursuits.
> > Participating organizations are able to identify and bring in new
> > developers."
> >
> > I think the key point is to introduce students to open source, NOT making
> > them your paid developer. They are student first, contractor last. Let's
> > not make history repeat itself.
> >
> >
> >> ------------------------------
> >>
> >> Message: 2
> >> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 11:43:21 +0100
> >> From: Ton Roosendaal <ton at blender.org>
> >> To: bf-committers at blender.org
> >> Subject: [Bf-committers] Google Summer of Code - 14th time!
> >> Message-ID: <0344a538-b661-d88a-97be-985e18d9ca6f at blender.org>
> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> We've been selected to participate in the GSoC again, this is the 14th
> >> time we're participating!
> >>
> >> In the coming weeks we'll get a lot of students on this list asking for
> >> questions. Especially the infamous "please guide me, I don't know where
> >> to start".
> >>
> >> The short answer is - we have that information on the google webpage:
> >>
> >> https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/6617016799068160/
> >>
> >> Or more directly, on our wiki:
> >>
> >> https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/GSoC
> >>
> >> The best students are always the ones who come with proposals based on
> >> their past experience, what they learned already and what they are
> >> motivated for to work on. GSoC is not a learning program, it's not even
> >> internship - it's a well paid summer holidays job. Students will have to
> >> come with a convincing project proposal. It's their responsibility!
> >>
> >> That being said, of course anyone who's new is always welcome to ask
> >> questions or to get help.
> >>
> >> Laters,
> >>
> >> -Ton-
> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> Ton Roosendaal - ton at blender.org - www.blender.org
> >> Chairman Blender Foundation, Director Blender Institute
> >> Buikslotermeerplein 161, 1025 ET Amsterdam, the Netherlands
> >>
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