The Eclipse Foundation already takes part in the Google Summer of
Code program (http://wiki.eclipse.org/Google_Summer_of_Code).
When time comes, you can signup to become a mentor and you can
propose projects.
You may want to subscribe to the soc-dev ML mentioned in the wiki
page I mentioned above.
HTH
Pascal
On 1/20/2017 6:21 PM, Mark Stoodley
wrote:
Hi,
I have been looking into whether
the
Eclipse OMR project could become a mentoring organization for
Google Summer
of Code (GSOC). It looks to me like I sign up as an individual
who can
represent the Eclipse OMR project (presumably project lead meets
that requirement).
For more details on GSOC rules:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/rules/
It's probably a silly question,
but
I just want to make sure that "can represent the Eclipse OMR
project"
part doesn't interact in some unfortunate way with Eclipse
Foundation governance.
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