Patrick,
This IS about GSoC. If we accept Terri's position, as stated and without question, then we are, de facto, eliminating some of the proposals based only on subject matter. The students making these proposals are doing so in good faith, and often based on "ideas" provided by our organization.
I consider that doing so is totally inappropriate. As I state, we need to maintain a structure whereby each of the proposed projects can proceed without being blocked by another project, but done in such a manner that they can be integrated into the whole as they develop into functioning code.
Richard
On Apr 30, 2013, at 5:47 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter <p@sys4.de> wrote:
Richard,
- Richard Wackerbarth <rkw@dataplex.net>:
Again, we agree. (Something must be wrong :) ) I think that it is important that "we" (the senior developers and mentors) assure that we maintain a structure whereby each of the student proposals can proceed at the same time.
I believe you have been asked very politely not to continue this thread yesterday and give way for more pressing topics such as GSoC. Can you please do so?
p@rick
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