Or simply a public gist and importantly the link mailed here would do I think... On 27 Feb 2017 8:28 p.m., "Raghav R V" <ragvrv@gmail.com> wrote:
They can still edit a wiki page from their fork of scikit learn I think. So I'd suggest doing that and mailing to this thread, the link to their proposal...
On 27 Feb 2017 6:55 p.m., "Nelson Liu" <nfliu@uw.edu> wrote:
In past years students made a page on the wiki with their proposal; this isn't possible anymore due to GitHub permissions. Perhaps an alternative method for getting feedback should be suggested on the introduction page?
Nelson Liu
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 2:58 AM, Gael Varoquaux < gael.varoquaux@normalesup.org> wrote:
Hi,
Students have been inquiring about the GSoC (Google Summer of Code) with scikit-learn, and the core team has been quite silent about team.
I am happy to announce that we will be taking part in the scikit-learn again. The reason that we decided to do this is to give a chance to the young, talented, and motivated students.
Importantly, our most limiting resource is the time of our experienced developers. This is clearly visible from the number of pending pull requests. Hence, we need students to be very able and independent. This of course means that they will be getting supervision from mentors. Such supervision is crucial for moving forward with a good project, that delivers mergeable code. However, we will need the students to be very good at interacting efficiently with the mentors. Also, I should stress that we will be able to take only a very few numbers of students.
With that said, let me introduce the 2017 GSoC for scikit-learn. We have set up a wiki page which summarizes the experiences from last year and the ideas for this year: https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/wiki/Google-sum mer-of-code-(GSOC)-2017
Interested students should declare their interest on the mailing list, and discuss with possible mentors here. Factors of success will be
* careful work on a good proposal, that takes on of the ideas on the wiki but breaks it down in a realistic plan with multiple steps and shows a good understanding of the problem.
* demonstration of the required skillset via successful pull requests in scikit-learn.
Cheers,
Gaël
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