RE: Possibility for help in demonstrating HYDRA specs

Thanks a lot for setting this up Lorenzo. I noticed there’s a typo in the link to the ideas page on http://python-gsoc.org/#projects-ideas. It points to http://hydra-gsoc.appspot.com/s (notice the “s” at the end).

 

Thanks again,

Markus

 

 

From: Lorenzo Moriondo [mailto:tunedconsulting@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 12:00 PM
To: Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>
Subject: RE: Possibility for help in demonstrating HYDRA specs

 

[UPDATE]

 

We have been featured among the other projects at  <http://python-gsoc.org/#projects-ideas> http://python-gsoc.org/#projects-ideas 

The ideas page is drafting at  <http://hydra-gsoc.appspot.com/> hydra-gsoc.appspot.com

We will soon know if Google is going to accept PSF as organization in the GSOC.

 

Lorenzo Moriondo, from mobile
https://it.linkedin.com/in/lorenzomoriondo

 

On Feb 7, 2017 9:44 PM, "Lorenzo Moriondo" <tunedconsulting@gmail.com <mailto:tunedconsulting@gmail.com> > wrote:

Sorry for multimailing, but deadlines are pretty strict and if we decide to go we need to prepare some documents.

 

As written in the message above I am trying to add HYDRA W3C Group as a sub-org under the Python Software Foundation for GSOC.

 

As a first steps we should:

1. add our sub-org to the list in projects ideas: http://python-gsoc.org/#projects-ideas via PR on Github,

2. find 3 mentors. I can be one: looking for other people in the Slack and ML (check the mentors section for more info), 

3. Create an "idea page" for the project with the content required by this template https://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/OrgIdeasPageTemplate

 

For the sake of 1, does the specs have some kind of logo? Let me know or we need to create one or find a standard one.

 

Whoever is interested in mentoring, please contact me.

 

Lorenzo Moriondo, from mobile
https://it.linkedin.com/in/lorenzomoriondo

 

On Feb 7, 2017 8:15 PM, "Lorenzo Moriondo" <tunedconsulting@gmail.com <mailto:tunedconsulting@gmail.com> > wrote:

The PSF GSOC Administrator kindly replied my inquiry:

 

> The rules for sub-orgs are listed here:

> <http://python-gsoc.org/#mentors> http://python-gsoc.org/#mentors

>I'm generally happy to take on new sub-orgs as long as you can find enough mentors, but normally we expect projects to have been around for about a year.  I think with the w3c work as background we can probably make this work anyhow, though -- the concern is that the students work on something that will actually stick around and be useful for their resumes later, and working on a w3c draft should be good enough.

 

>http://python-gsoc.org/#sub-orgs

 

I can find the students a be one of the mentors. We need 3 more mentors and to write a presentation text from this template: https://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/OrgIdeasPageTemplate

 

Thanks for your support.

Lorenzo Moriondo, from mobile
https://it.linkedin.com/in/lorenzomoriondo

 

On Feb 6, 2017 7:26 PM, "Markus Lanthaler" <markus.lanthaler@gmx.net <mailto:markus.lanthaler@gmx.net> > wrote:

On 6 Feb 2017 at 18:47, Asbjørn Ulsberg wrote:

> 2017-02-01 19:07 GMT+01:00 Lorenzo Moriondo:
>> I wonder if it would be interesting for the Group to participate to the
>> Google Summer Of Code 2017. I have been a Python volunteer for the 2016
>> edition. I know for sure that Python Software Foundation is looking for
>> sub-orgs willing to present a project.

Cool. Thanks for taking the lead on this Lorenzo!



> As I already wrote on Slack, I think a Google-sponsorer Python client
> for Hydra would be great! There must be Python developers here on the
> mailing list that also find this interesting?
>
>> Anybody in here in charge for the administrative side of the W3C group?
>
> That would be Markus Lanthaler.

Yeah, that would be me :-) My time is extremely limited these days but I'll try to help were I can. So don't hesitate to ask


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