Dirk Eddelbuettel
2010-Feb-24 03:34 UTC
[Rd] [SoC] R and Google Summer of Code 2010: Call for Proposals
Google Summer of Code 2010 ("GSoC 2010") is starting in a few weeks and now is the time to collect ideas. At this point this is all we need: a list of possible projects which will help the sponsor (ie Google) assess how serious and prepared the R Project is, and how many slots we should get allocated. For the record, we had four in both 2008 and 2009. More details (incl timelines) about Summer of Code are at http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/faqs So let us all start now by proposing some ideas for 2010. It may make sense to centralize and standardize this on wiki.r-project.org but until we have that process sorted out lets just post ideas here on r-devel with a [SoC] tag in the Subject: line. Now: we need more than just an idea for a topic. To make this meaningful and concrete, please send - a brief project summary in a just a few words ("headline summary") - a more detailed description, with references or links to related work - a list of skill requirements (programming languages, experience, methodologies, ...) for the prospective student - a test an applicant will have to pass in order to qualify for the topic (as topics will often attract multiple applicants this helps to find the truly qualified and motivated student ready to take this on over the three months period) - a mentor for the topic (which may well be you!) For reference, previous R projects are summarized at http://www.r-project.org/soc09/ http://www.r-project.org/soc08/ and both pages have links to the respective ideas list. Ideas were posted here before; see the mailing list archives. Thanks, Dirk -- Registration is open for the 2nd International conference R / Finance 2010 See http://www.RinFinance.com for details, and see you in Chicago in April!
hadley wickham
2010-Feb-24 04:06 UTC
[Rd] [SoC] R and Google Summer of Code 2010: Call for Proposals
> So let us all start now by proposing some ideas for 2010. ?It may make sense > to centralize and standardize this on wiki.r-project.org but until we have > that process sorted out lets just post ideas here on r-devel with a [SoC] tag > in the Subject: line.One idea per email? Hadley -- Assistant Professor / Dobelman Family Junior Chair Department of Statistics / Rice University http://had.co.nz/