[gsoc16] An update on GSoC 2016 contingency plans
Dear Boost, We've been collecting a list of veteran Summer of Code students where "veteran" means students whom have previously done a Google Summer of Code for Boost. It /may/ be possible for us to acquire enough funding from a number of contributors to tide over ongoing GSoC projects this summer during our year off from Google funding for veteran students only. The stipend to the student would be the same as with Google, $5,500. The mentor stipend would likely need to be waived under any substitute programme. We would therefore appreciate an update from student and/or mentor as to whether they were intending to submit a continuing GSoC this summer and would be willing to continue work on their Boost library under any funding we find. If we have forgotten any students or projects, please get in touch. Extant ongoing summer of code projects known to us are (please send corrections of any mistakes): * Boost Document, mentored by Antony Polukhin. https://anuragxel.github.io/boost-document/ Student: Anurag Ghosh Status: Not peer reviewed * Boost.Compute, mentored by Kyle Lutz. https://boostorg.github.io/compute/ Student: Jakub Szuppe Status: Official Boost library * Boost.Hana, mentored by Joel Falcou. https://boostorg.github.io/hana/ Student: Louis Dionne Status: Official Boost library * Boost.Http, mentored by Bjorn Reese. https://boostgsoc14.github.io/boost.http/ Student: VinÃcius dos Santos Oliveira Status: One peer review held * Boost.Fixed-Point, mentored by Paul Bristow. https://github.com/BoostGSoC15/fixed_point Student: Nikhar Agrawal Status: Not peer reviewed We are aware of the following Boost libraries who have strong but new-to-Boost potential student candidates in the pipeline for summer of code 2016: * Boost.odeint, mentored by Karsten Ahnert and Mario Mulansky There is even less chance we can find funding for these, but if any of the veteran students or mentors has to suddenly pull out before the summer, we would substitute one of these projects instead. Therefore, if mentors had a really excellent student lined up for 2016, please let us know. None of the above should be read that summer of code 2016 is going ahead. We just need some hard numbers with which to lobby for funding. We will get back to the community as soon as we know more. We need all this information requested above back BEFORE this weekend as we will be making use of the Jacksonville ISO WG21 meeting currently happening to grab the right people to ask them for donations from their corporate bodies. If YOUR corporate org would be willing to help sponsor a summer of code student, either partially or in full, PLEASE get in touch. Donations to Boost are tax deductible for US taxpayers. Thank you all very much in advance! Niall --- Boost C++ Libraries Google Summer of Code 2016 admin https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2016
Niall,
We've been collecting a list of veteran Summer of Code students where "veteran" means students whom have previously done a Google Summer of Code for Boost. It /may/ be possible for us to acquire enough funding from a number of contributors to tide over ongoing GSoC projects this summer during our year off from Google funding for veteran students only. The stipend to the student would be the same as with Google, $5,500. The mentor stipend would likely need to be waived under any substitute programme.
That's good news and should keep us going. What other sources of funding outside of Boost itself do you have in mind? However, I think that the student stipend from google was $5k only - just nitpicking. Regards Hartmut --------------- http://boost-spirit.com http://stellar.cct.lsu.edu
We would therefore appreciate an update from student and/or mentor as to whether they were intending to submit a continuing GSoC this summer and would be willing to continue work on their Boost library under any funding we find. If we have forgotten any students or projects, please get in touch.
Extant ongoing summer of code projects known to us are (please send corrections of any mistakes):
* Boost Document, mentored by Antony Polukhin. https://anuragxel.github.io/boost-document/
Student: Anurag Ghosh
Status: Not peer reviewed
* Boost.Compute, mentored by Kyle Lutz. https://boostorg.github.io/compute/
Student: Jakub Szuppe
Status: Official Boost library
* Boost.Hana, mentored by Joel Falcou. https://boostorg.github.io/hana/
Student: Louis Dionne
Status: Official Boost library
* Boost.Http, mentored by Bjorn Reese. https://boostgsoc14.github.io/boost.http/
Student: VinÃcius dos Santos Oliveira
Status: One peer review held
* Boost.Fixed-Point, mentored by Paul Bristow. https://github.com/BoostGSoC15/fixed_point
Student: Nikhar Agrawal
Status: Not peer reviewed
We are aware of the following Boost libraries who have strong but new-to-Boost potential student candidates in the pipeline for summer of code 2016:
* Boost.odeint, mentored by Karsten Ahnert and Mario Mulansky
There is even less chance we can find funding for these, but if any of the veteran students or mentors has to suddenly pull out before the summer, we would substitute one of these projects instead. Therefore, if mentors had a really excellent student lined up for 2016, please let us know.
None of the above should be read that summer of code 2016 is going ahead. We just need some hard numbers with which to lobby for funding. We will get back to the community as soon as we know more.
We need all this information requested above back BEFORE this weekend as we will be making use of the Jacksonville ISO WG21 meeting currently happening to grab the right people to ask them for donations from their corporate bodies.
If YOUR corporate org would be willing to help sponsor a summer of code student, either partially or in full, PLEASE get in touch. Donations to Boost are tax deductible for US taxpayers.
Thank you all very much in advance!
Niall
--- Boost C++ Libraries Google Summer of Code 2016 admin https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2016
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On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Niall Douglas
Dear Boost,
We've been collecting a list of veteran Summer of Code students where "veteran" means students whom have previously done a Google Summer of Code for Boost. It /may/ be possible for us to acquire enough funding from a number of contributors to tide over ongoing GSoC projects this summer during our year off from Google funding for veteran students only. The stipend to the student would be the same as with Google, $5,500. The mentor stipend would likely need to be waived under any substitute programme.
Extant ongoing summer of code projects known to us are (please send corrections of any mistakes):
* Boost.DoubleEnded, mentored by Thorsten Ottosen https://github.com/erenon/double_ended Student: Benedek Thaler Status: Introduced to the community [0], with positive reception. I'm currently blocked on other duties, however, I'd like to continue working on DoubleEnded in the coming months. Todo list includes: fix benchmark [1], improve documentation (autoindex), 32 build in CI, and foremost: go through the Boost review process. Benedek [0]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/boost-developers-archive/IKlpXMmcDBw [1]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/boost-developers-archive/gdheNeBJ8Wk/P...
participants (3)
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Benedek Thaler
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Hartmut Kaiser
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Niall Douglas