[GSoC] reminder: final evaluations due Friday
Raoul Bonnal
bonnal at ingm.org
Wed Aug 24 02:53:28 UTC 2011
+1 but
A) I think we need to create some kind of best practices for the students
and select the "well written" proposals as example
B) Schedule mentors meeting during the GSoC, IRC is fine. It was very useful
at the beginning and I want to thanks all the people in particular Chris and
Robert.
C) I'd like to schedule the next GSoC in time, we -BioRuby- need start
thinking to the next GSoC from now. Having a clear plan or road map it's a
must at least for me. Let's pick up the example of this BioHackathon, we can
prototype something here and then decide to use GSoC to improve it.
D) why not create a page on the wiki with our comments and experiences to
identify the BUGS ?
On 24/08/11 11.21, "Hilmar Lapp" <hlapp at drycafe.net> wrote:
> Same here - it has saddened me frankly that the community building
> aspect of GSoC involvement (which in my view is the real motivator
> that makes putting in the mentoring and admin time all worth it in the
> end) has turned into a giant missed opportunity for us this year.
>
> -hilmar
>
> On Aug 24, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Christian Zmasek wrote:
>
>> I totally agree with Peter's points.
>>
>> Christian
>>
>>
>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Peter Cock <p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com>
>>> To: Robert Buels <rmb32 at cornell.edu>
>>> Cc: OBF GSoC <gsoc at lists.open-bio.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:59 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [GSoC] reminder: final evaluations due Friday
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Robert Buels <rmb32 at cornell.edu>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Students, your projects should now be finished. Students, please
>>>> make sure
>>>> you have updated your progress pages with concluding entries and
>>>> final
>>>> thoughts. I hope you all enjoyed your summer and learned a lot!
>>>> Please make
>>>> sure you've given your mentors a BIG thank-you, they have some of
>>>> the
>>>> hardest jobs in GSoC.
>>>>
>>>> Mentors, final evaluations are due by this Friday, August 26.
>>>> Thanks so
>>>> much for your work, it means a lot. Especially to the students.
>>>>
>>>> Everybody, if you have suggestions or feedback for what aspects of
>>>> the
>>>> program worked well this year, which things didn't work so well,
>>>> or things
>>>> we should add for next year, I'm always interested to hear them!
>>>> Just drop
>>>> me an email at this same address.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you so much for everything you've done this summer, and
>>>> here's to many
>>>> more successful years of OBF GSoC in the future!
>>>>
>>>> Rob
>>>
>>> Hi Rob,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your hard work again this year.
>>>
>>> In terms of feedback for the OBF GSoC 2011, my main
>>> observation is that overall it seems there has been less
>>> interaction with the students and the respective community
>>> mailing lists. I have been reassured by mentors, wiki
>>> updates, and code commits that work is going on, but
>>> for next year I think we should insist up front from the
>>> start that students are expected to send a weekly email
>>> report of what they have been doing to the appropriate
>>> mailing list of the host project (e.g. biopython-dev or
>>> bioperl-l), and perhaps CC'd to our GSoC mailing list.
>>> Otherwise it has been hard for non-mentors to follow
>>> what is happening.
>>>
>>> This is not intended as a personal criticism of anyone -
>>> just something I think we could do better next year.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
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