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Fwd: Welcome to GSoC 2017!

SergeStinckwich
Dear all,

please find below more information about the GSOC 2017 program.

Among the changes for 2017 that we should pay attention, two are quite important: 

Students can only be accepted into GSoC 2 times. Google Admins will do a sanity check on all accepted students once you select your students in late April so you do not need to be concerned about this.
- If you are a university, we expect you to select students outside of your program. Selecting students from your university is okay but if all of the students you select are from your university then you likely won’t be accepted into GSoC again.

I will ask for the last item, because I dunno if they are talking about the Pharo org or the mentors.

Regards,

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Google Summer of Code <[hidden email]>
Date: Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 12:15 AM
Subject: Welcome to GSoC 2017!
To: [hidden email]


Hi Serge Stinckwich,

This year marks our biggest program ever! We have 201 open source organizations participating in GSoC 2017 and we expect to accept more students than ever before as well. And welcome
to 37 organizations participating in their first GSoC!

Right now you should be chatting with proactive, excited students. Remember to keep your Ideas List updated and make it clear and simple to understand so students can easily find your Ideas - if it requires multiple clicks to get to the Ideas List that is not ideal.

We want to give you a quick overview of the next few months and address some of the common questions you may have these first few weeks of the program.

New changes (and some reminders) for 2017

  • There are 3 evaluation periods this year where mentors are required to complete an evaluation of their student. After the first 4 weeks of coding, after 8 weeks of coding and then at the end (after 12 weeks of coding). The evaluation forms are shorter than previous years so they should take less time to complete.
  • Students can only be accepted into GSoC 2 times. Google Admins will do a sanity check on all accepted students once you select your students in late April so you do not need to be concerned about this.
  • If you are a university, we expect you to select students outside of your program. Selecting students from your university is okay but if all of the students you select are from your university then you likely won’t be accepted into GSoC again.
  • New org payment system using Payoneer. We are no longer requiring OAs to register for a Google supplier account and instead orgs will do what students do and create an account with Payoneer. This will allow for orgs to receive payments much faster, with orgs receiving their stipend payments in September. (more details to come in May)
  • We are now allowing 13-17 year olds to be mentors for GSoC as long as they have parental consent to be a part of the program. An additional form is required.

Inviting Mentors to your Organization
Organization Administrators should be reaching out to mentors and sending them invitations to be a part of their organization. The mentor will then click the link in the email they receive to create their account.

PLEASE NOTE: Right now first time mentors should wait a few days to register until we have announced that we have fixed a small validation error on the site not allowing mentors to choose “0” as an option to the question ‘How many times have you participated as a GSoC mentor previously?’ They can’t edit that field once they put a number into it and we are trying to get a good idea of how many new mentors we have each year. Thank you for your patience.

GSoC Mentor-invite Mailing List
For those that have opted into the GSoC mentor mailing list (available on your profile page) we will bulk add you to the list on March 6th. Then we will add additional folks who opt in about once a week throughout the program period. You can remove yourself through the groups interface at any time. You can also update your settings to receive a daily digest of emails and other options. This generally is not a very high traffic list but there will be more questions over the next two months on this list than probably later in the program.

The GSoC mentor mailing list is a great way to ask questions of other org admins and mentors and to get their feedback and help.

Important Upcoming Dates
Now - March 20: Proactive students will reach out to you and ask questions about your ideas list and receive feedback from your org so they can start crafting their project proposals.
March 20 - April 3 16:00 UTC: Students will submit their draft proposals through the program website for you to give solid feedback on.
April 3 - 16: Review all submitted student proposals with your org and consider how many you want to select and how many you can handle. Decide on the minimum/maximum number of student slots to request.
April 17, 16:00 UTC: Deadline to submit slot requests (OAs enter requests)
April 19, 16:00 UTC: Slot allocations are announced by Google
April 19 - 24 16:00 UTC : Select the proposals to become student projects. At least 1 mentor must be assigned to each project before it can be selected. (OAs enter selections)
April 24 - May 4: Google Program Admins will do another review of student eligibility
May 4: Accepted GSoC students/projects are announced
May 4 - 29: Community Bonding Period
May 29: Deadline to notify Google Admins of an inactive student that you wish to be removed from the program
May 30: Coding begins
June 26-30: First evaluation period - mentors evaluate their students and students evaluate mentors
July 24 - 28: Second evaluation period - mentors evaluate students, students evaluate mentors
August 21- 29: Students wrap up their projects and submit final evaluation of their mentor
August 29 - September 5: Mentors submit final evaluations of students
September 6: Students passing GSoC 2017 are announced

More Information
If you have not yet read the Roles and Responsibilitiesundefined page created with the help of GSoC Org admins and mentors, we highly encourage you to read this and share it with your prospective mentors - it will help everyone understand what is expected of them over the next 6 months. You may also want to check out the Mentor Manual, which contains important information for both Mentors and Org Admins at each stage of the program.

If you have any questions please contact us at [hidden email]undefined

Best,
Stephanie and Mary
Google Open Source Programs Office

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Re: Fwd: Welcome to GSoC 2017!

Ben Coman


On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Serge Stinckwich <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear all,

please find below more information about the GSOC 2017 program.

Among the changes for 2017 that we should pay attention, two are quite important: 

Students can only be accepted into GSoC 2 times. Google Admins will do a sanity check on all accepted students once you select your students in late April so you do not need to be concerned about this.
- If you are a university, we expect you to select students outside of your program. Selecting students from your university is okay but if all of the students you select are from your university then you likely won’t be accepted into GSoC again.

I will ask for the last item, because I dunno if they are talking about the Pharo org or the mentors.

I think in either case, it is just a matter of spreading the slots around.  Any concentration of slots in one location would be poor.  But there are 12 academic partners, so hopefully there'll be some good student applicants from each, plus others.

cheers -ben
 

Regards,

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Google Summer of Code <[hidden email]>
Date: Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 12:15 AM
Subject: Welcome to GSoC 2017!
To: [hidden email]


Hi Serge Stinckwich,

This year marks our biggest program ever! We have 201 open source organizations participating in GSoC 2017 and we expect to accept more students than ever before as well. And welcome
to 37 organizations participating in their first GSoC!

Right now you should be chatting with proactive, excited students. Remember to keep your Ideas List updated and make it clear and simple to understand so students can easily find your Ideas - if it requires multiple clicks to get to the Ideas List that is not ideal.

We want to give you a quick overview of the next few months and address some of the common questions you may have these first few weeks of the program.

New changes (and some reminders) for 2017

  • There are 3 evaluation periods this year where mentors are required to complete an evaluation of their student. After the first 4 weeks of coding, after 8 weeks of coding and then at the end (after 12 weeks of coding). The evaluation forms are shorter than previous years so they should take less time to complete.
  • Students can only be accepted into GSoC 2 times. Google Admins will do a sanity check on all accepted students once you select your students in late April so you do not need to be concerned about this.
  • If you are a university, we expect you to select students outside of your program. Selecting students from your university is okay but if all of the students you select are from your university then you likely won’t be accepted into GSoC again.
  • New org payment system using Payoneer. We are no longer requiring OAs to register for a Google supplier account and instead orgs will do what students do and create an account with Payoneer. This will allow for orgs to receive payments much faster, with orgs receiving their stipend payments in September. (more details to come in May)
  • We are now allowing 13-17 year olds to be mentors for GSoC as long as they have parental consent to be a part of the program. An additional form is required.

Inviting Mentors to your Organization
Organization Administrators should be reaching out to mentors and sending them invitations to be a part of their organization. The mentor will then click the link in the email they receive to create their account.

PLEASE NOTE: Right now first time mentors should wait a few days to register until we have announced that we have fixed a small validation error on the site not allowing mentors to choose “0” as an option to the question ‘How many times have you participated as a GSoC mentor previously?’ They can’t edit that field once they put a number into it and we are trying to get a good idea of how many new mentors we have each year. Thank you for your patience.

GSoC Mentor-invite Mailing List
For those that have opted into the GSoC mentor mailing list (available on your profile page) we will bulk add you to the list on March 6th. Then we will add additional folks who opt in about once a week throughout the program period. You can remove yourself through the groups interface at any time. You can also update your settings to receive a daily digest of emails and other options. This generally is not a very high traffic list but there will be more questions over the next two months on this list than probably later in the program.

The GSoC mentor mailing list is a great way to ask questions of other org admins and mentors and to get their feedback and help.

Important Upcoming Dates
Now - March 20: Proactive students will reach out to you and ask questions about your ideas list and receive feedback from your org so they can start crafting their project proposals.
March 20 - April 3 16:00 UTC: Students will submit their draft proposals through the program website for you to give solid feedback on.
April 3 - 16: Review all submitted student proposals with your org and consider how many you want to select and how many you can handle. Decide on the minimum/maximum number of student slots to request.
April 17, 16:00 UTC: Deadline to submit slot requests (OAs enter requests)
April 19, 16:00 UTC: Slot allocations are announced by Google
April 19 - 24 16:00 UTC : Select the proposals to become student projects. At least 1 mentor must be assigned to each project before it can be selected. (OAs enter selections)
April 24 - May 4: Google Program Admins will do another review of student eligibility
May 4: Accepted GSoC students/projects are announced
May 4 - 29: Community Bonding Period
May 29: Deadline to notify Google Admins of an inactive student that you wish to be removed from the program
May 30: Coding begins
June 26-30: First evaluation period - mentors evaluate their students and students evaluate mentors
July 24 - 28: Second evaluation period - mentors evaluate students, students evaluate mentors
August 21- 29: Students wrap up their projects and submit final evaluation of their mentor
August 29 - September 5: Mentors submit final evaluations of students
September 6: Students passing GSoC 2017 are announced

More Information
If you have not yet read the Roles and Responsibilitiesundefined page created with the help of GSoC Org admins and mentors, we highly encourage you to read this and share it with your prospective mentors - it will help everyone understand what is expected of them over the next 6 months. You may also want to check out the Mentor Manual, which contains important information for both Mentors and Org Admins at each stage of the program.

If you have any questions please contact us at [hidden email]undefined

Best,
Stephanie and Mary
Google Open Source Programs Office

This email was sent to serge.stinckwich@....

You are receiving this email because of your participation in Google Summer of Code 2017.
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com

To leave the program and stop receiving all emails, you can go to your profile and request deletion of your program profile.

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--
Serge Stinckwich
UCN & UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC)
Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk
http://www.doesnotunderstand.org/