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[Dms-commit] Changes to gnomejournal/SoC/SoCInterviews.txt
From: |
Julien Gilli |
Subject: |
[Dms-commit] Changes to gnomejournal/SoC/SoCInterviews.txt |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Sep 2005 13:34:32 -0400 |
Index: gnomejournal/SoC/SoCInterviews.txt
diff -u gnomejournal/SoC/SoCInterviews.txt:1.12
gnomejournal/SoC/SoCInterviews.txt:1.13
--- gnomejournal/SoC/SoCInterviews.txt:1.12 Thu Sep 1 19:35:12 2005
+++ gnomejournal/SoC/SoCInterviews.txt Sat Sep 10 17:34:32 2005
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
It already accounted for one this year's major surprises, when
"Google":http://www.google.com announced that it would spend US$4500
-for 400 developer students to work on open source projects.
+for 400 students to work on open source projects.
Google worked with around forty OpenSource organizations (among them,
"The Perl Foundation":http://www.perlfoundation.org/ ,
"KDE":http://www.kde.org/, "Samba":http://www.samba.org/ and others)
to set up a list of available projects. Some were focused on
implementing a particular new feature that would make the project
-shine even more, some were more research-oriented.
+shine even more, others were more research-oriented.
Then, students submitted applications to Google. By the middle of
June, mentors and projects were assigned to the ones that were judged
@@ -253,9 +253,11 @@
Unfortunately, some students haven't had the time to respond our
questions early enough for us to write about their project. Danilo
Segan tried to find a way to "provide live editing to the GNOME
-documentation":http://live.gnome.org/LiveDocumentationEditing and
-David Morrison worked on "implementing GMail-style conversation view
-for evolution":http://blogs.gnome.org/dmorr.
+documentation":http://live.gnome.org/LiveDocumentationEditing, David
+Morrison worked on "implementing GMail-style conversation view for
+evolution":http://blogs.gnome.org/dmorr and Daniel Ramage hacked the
+first bits of the "GNOME command line
+framework":http://www.stanford.edu/~dramage/gci/.
h3. Conclusion