On Wednesday 11 September 2013 07:46:42 Saurabh Sood wrote:
Oops. My Bad. October 3 is a thursday, and not October 2 :) Details, details ;-)
Cheers,
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Saurabh Sood
wrote: October 2 seems a fine date. GSoC ends on the 1st. I will ping the students and mentors a week earlier Cheers :)
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Jos Poortvliet
wrote: On Saturday 07 September 2013 21:07:36 Saurabh Sood wrote:
Have you scheduled the article? I just noticed that 16th september is the soft pencils down date, and 23rd is the hard pencils date. I am assuming mentors and students would be very busy and frantic during this time, and we may get delayed responses. I think we should postpone it for some time, and then write a 'Completion of GSoC' article, after the results are declared. I will write a base template as planned earlier, but can plug in the content later. What are your thoughts?
Sure, tell me what dates you want and I schedule :D
Cheers,
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 7:55 PM, Jos Poortvliet
wrote: On Friday 30 August 2013 17:47:12 Saurabh Sood wrote:
Cool. I will continue to write the articles related to GSoC. As I see it, 19th September seems fine to schedule the next monthly update. I will begin work a week prior to that, and send reminders to the students. I was also wondering if for the next article, we could get the mentors opinion on the work being done. It could be nice I think. Let me know your views on this.
Absolutely a good idea.
The mail reminders seem nice, in case we mess up dates ;)
I will set a reminder mail ;-)
Cheers,
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Jos Poortvliet
wrote: > Dear GSOC team, > > YOU PROMISED a montly GSOC article. And I PROMISED to make a > schedule > happen. I failed, you didn't - there was a GSOC progress article > ;-) > > But now, we should make it a real monthly ordeal, as we discussed > at > oSC. > Can we? Can we? To help make it happen, I propose we pick a > recurring > date for the articles (say, the 3rd week of every month, on > Thursday) > and > a deadline (the Tuesday before that Thursday). So the news team has > time > to beat it into shape and schedule it. And remember, pictures are > appreciated! > > My fancy mail client has this new 'send later' feature which I'd > love > to > test on you - I can schedule monthly reminders that will kick both > you > and the openSUSE news team to make sure this all happens as planned > ;-) > > How about it? > > Hugs, > Jos -- Regards,. Saurabh Sood
Have a lot of fun!