[PerlChina] [Fwd: [pm_groups] Summer of Code -- volunteers needed]

Fayland Lam fayland at gmail.com
Sat Mar 1 19:29:54 PST 2008



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Subject: 	[pm_groups] Summer of Code -- volunteers needed
Date: 	Sat, 1 Mar 2008 19:03:41 -0800
From: 	Eric Wilhelm <scratchcomputing at gmail.com>
To: 	pm_groups at pm.org



Hi all,

Volunteer pledge drive!  Please forward this to your local PM groups.

TPF needs volunteers to make summer of code happen this year.  It sounds 
like the administrators got stretched too thin in 2005 and 2006, and we 
really didn't have ourselves together in 2007.  So, I'm proposing a 
departmental structure under a TPF umbrella, which will localize the 
cat-herding effects within various large projects (so far, parrot and 
Catalyst appear to be on board with this.)  I would like to demonstrate 
that we have our act together this year, so we need to get a solid pool 
of administrative volunteers and mentors together before the 8th.


Administrative needs:

  (Contact ewilhelm at cpan.org or join #soc on irc.perl.org.)

  * backup administrator (reduce the bus number)

  * Department heads for p5p, "modules", etc

  * Suggestions about department structure


Mentors and project ideas needed:

We need to get these pages populated before March 8th or it is quite 
likely to be a no-go.
  
Potential mentors, please add yourselves and your project ideas here:

  http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?gsoc2008_mentors
  http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?gsoc2008_projects


If you hate wikis as much as I do, please visit this handy form and I 
will batch the wiki edits on your behalf.

  http://scratchcomputing.com/loveperlhatewiki.html

Thanks,
Eric
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--Quarry worker's creed
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