[Soc-2019-dev] Communication channels for GSoC 2019

Ton Roosendaal ton at blender.org
Tue May 7 15:23:35 CEST 2019


Hi everyone,

There will be four main communication platforms for Blender's GSoC.

1) The soc-2019-dev mailing list

This list is invite only, for mentors and students. On this list we will 
discuss topics in private; issues like planning reminders, change of 
deliverables, deadlines, etc. I expect it will be low traffic.

2) The devtalk forum

All Blender & code related topics will go to the devtalk forums. Here 
students will also post their weekly reports, here they can ask for 
feedback on topics or share intermediate results with everyone.

https://devtalk.blender.org/c/blender/summer-of-code

3) blender.chat

Even though we still use freenode.net #blendercoders, the purpose is to 
fade that out and move to a web based system on https://blender.chat

I recommend students and mentors to use blender.chat to interact. Weekly 
meetings will be scheduled there as well.

4) Docs will go to wiki.blender.org

In the coming weeks ("Bonding period") we expect the students and 
mentors to meet and prepare to get started. A good first project is to 
update the project proposal/planning and move that to your own personal 
space on wiki.blender.org

This is how it looked like last year (links to final reports are missing):
https://archive.blender.org/wiki/index.php/Dev:Ref/GoogleSummerOfCode/2018/

You can contact Brecht, Bastien or Campbell to get your wiki account.

In any other case, if there's something you need help with you can 
always email me in person!

Thanks,

-Ton-
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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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