On 03/08/2010 02:20 PM, Luiz Capitulino wrote:
Hi there,
Google has this wonderful program called Summer of Code, in which
open source
projects like ours, suggest possible projects and provide mentors
to help
selected students to do them.
It's a great opportunity for students to get in touch with open
source
development, also good for us to get some projects done and more
people
involved (students are paid too, btw).
The dead-line is a bit short: next friday (March, 12), more
information
in the program's page:
http://socghop.appspot.com/
I'd suggest creating a page on the qemu.org wiki and start
collecting ideas. I'd strongly suggest that all ideas are
constructed like a release feature and have an appropriate wiki page.
I think the key to success with a student project is to have a wide
range of success criteria. If people post ideas to a common wiki
page, we can review them and come up with a set of suggested items.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
I didn't read it fully yet, but I _guess_ the most important is to
come
up with project ideas and mentors. Everything should be in a wiki.
PS: I have participated as a student some years ago, didn't produce
anything
useful, but was a great experience.