I'd be happy to help to provide mentorship for the backtracking dependency resolver aspect.  I don't know pip's code well though.

Thanks,
Justin

On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Donald Stufft <donald@stufft.io> wrote:
Ok, so It appears besides me we need another one or two mentors to act as backup mentors. I guess in the event I’m not available or so. Probably ideally the backup mentor would either be familiar with pip’s codebase or else familiar with the ideas behind a backtracking resolver. I do have someone who can do it if needed, but I figured I’d poke distutils-sig first to see if anyone else wanted to do it as well.

They suggest that at least one mentor be exclusive to the student but that the other mentors can work with multiple students. For pip we only have the one (yay Pradyun) and I’m not mentoring anyone else so we should be good on the exclusive front (of course, if someone is interested to help with this, they can also be exclusive).

On Mar 1, 2017, at 4:31 PM, Ralf Gommers <ralf.gommers@gmail.com> wrote:


I'm the GSoC admin for SciPy, so need to keep track of the various deadlines/todos. I'd be happy to ping you each time one approaches if that helps.


That would be awesome. I’m poking at the sites now to figure out everything I need to do to make sure all the administration bits are done properly, but having a double check that I don’t miss something would be great.


There's a PSF GSoC mentors list that's not noisy and useful to join. You'll be added to the Google GSoC-mentors list automatically if you start mentoring in the program, but you may want to mute it or not use your primary email address for it (it's high-traffic, very low signal to noise and you can't unsubscribe).

Ok cool.


Donald Stufft




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