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vivekanandan_ks | A lot of students this year. Great to see.🤝 | 19:01:22 |
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prescientmoon | Hi!
My name's Raf, and I'm currently studying for a masters in mathematics. I've been using Nix to manage my devices (laptops and self hosted infrastructure) for the past 5-6 years. I just came across the Discourse post about GSOC, and skimmed through the proposals. My attention was initially grabbed by the modular service project, although it seems other people have already talked about it / concerns have been raised a few messages above, so I'll see what else sounds interesting. | 11:22:21 |
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prescientmoon | Hi! I was talking to lassulus about a possible project proposal I'd be interested in. Is the process of submitting such a proposal simply a matter of opening a PR to the nixos GSOC repo? | 18:54:27 |
K900 | You can also just post it here | 19:08:33 |
prescientmoon | I think lassulus has the actual details, but the idea was for me to work on the vars PR (#370444) | 19:15:31 |
infinisil | Nah, you'll need to use google's online form when submissions open. The repo doesn't track anything other than a list of ideas, not concrete proposals | 20:31:06 |
infinisil | * | 20:31:26 |
Lisanna | will I as the listed mentor need to take any action for my project idea to be submitted if it's already on the ideas list (not draft)? | 20:43:42 |
K900 | You will still need to submit | 20:48:22 |
K900 | Either the mentor or the mentee | 20:48:29 |
Lisanna | do I already have to have found a participant to submit the proposal? | 20:55:54 |
Lisanna | or will it go on a central list somewhere that others can find and claim from | 20:56:22 |
K900 | You have time until the submission deadline to find a participant | 20:58:26 |
infinisil | Lisanna You can reach out to the people that have shown up here, to see if anybody is interested in submitting a concrete proposal for your idea, and then work with them to figure out the details :)
But ultimately it's the contributer who has to submit the proposal using google's form | 20:59:15 |
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infinisil | You should soon be onboarded to the internal admin/mentor channel where we can organise a bit better, as well as the GSoC platform itself as a mentor | 21:00:35 |
Lisanna | okay, thanks for clarifying. so google sponsors the mentors to make it easier for participants to onboard, work with the community, and work on the proposal, rather than acting as a central organizer for people to find things to work on | 21:00:58 |
infinisil | Not entirely. Mentors don't get any sponsoring by default, but the Nixos foundation board decided to forward the funds we get for each project to the mentors mentoring that project, which was also done the last time :)
The incentive for mentors should really be that you can get somebody to spend a significant amount of time on something you'd like to get done under your supervision | 21:04:38 |
Lisanna | ahhh | 21:04:58 |
Lisanna | well I have plenty incentive on that front then since I'd love for it to be easier to implement remote builders :) | 21:05:50 |
infinisil | Nice! Then yeah, I recommend reaching out to people here to see if anybody wants to work on your idea :) | 21:07:10 |