On 15 Jul 2014, at 08:34, vincent(a)massol.net wrote:
Hi Scott,
This is a great idea, I love it! :)
Speaking for myself, I’d really like to see the XWiki project participating to it.
What do we need to do to participate?
Thanks a lot
-Vincent
Hi Vincent,
The process looks like this:
First off, you (or someone from XWiki) need to sign up to the mailing list [1] and post an
introduction message.
Next week, we'll start sending out registration keys for the platform to everyone who
has signed up to the list.
From that point onwards, those who have been registered can log in to the platform, and
register other people from the project, so they can start adding their ideas for student
projects.
The final deadline for submissions is 12th September - though earlier is better as it
means more time for students to read them and ask questions.
Students will be able to submit their proposals from 12th September to 21st November. You
can approve proposals at any time, but final public announcements will be made on November
28th.
S
1:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=VALS-SOC&A=1
On 14 Jul 2014 at 18:36:15, Scott Wilson
(scott.bradley.wilson@gmail.com(mailto:scott.bradley.wilson@gmail.com)) wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm working with an initiative similar to Google Summer of Code, called Semester
of Code, and I think it would be great to have students work on XWiki. Below is more
detailed information, but basically its like GSoC, except students are involved as part of
their courses or industrial placements, so receive academic credit rather than money for
their work.
>
> Hopefully this is of interest to the XWiki community!
>
> If any questions aren't answered by the FAQ[1] or invitation below, feel free to
ask.
>
> All the best,
>
> - Scott
>
> ~~~
>
> The VALS Semester of Code [1] project is working with European universities and FOSS
communities to give students real-world experience working in open source software
projects while receiving academic credit. The benefit to your projects will be valuable
and hopefully ongoing contributions. VALS will also benefit the wider sector by helping to
produce graduates with the skills and experience needed to engage with open development.
>
> Our first Semester of Code will involve approximately 75 student placements,
starting in September. We would like to invite your organisation to participate in this
pilot by offering mentored placements within your projects.
>
> If you have participated in Google Summer of Code before, you will find our process
similar; we will seek placements for student projects, and will use the a system similar
to Google's Melange platform to manage placements. However, VALS differs from Summer
of Code in that instead of receiving money for their participation, students will receive
academic credit. For this reason the mentors from your project will need to liaise with
the student's academic tutor. The VALS project will support this process to ensure it
runs as smoothly as possible. We also ensure the admin overhead is minimal.
>
> The VALS initiative is a partnership of European universities and SMEs who have been
working for several months to plan the pilot of Semester of Code, which will run during
the next academic year. We have now reached the stage where we are signing up FOSS
projects who are willing to provide mentors. We have already seen interest from smaller,
single-company projects to larger software foundations, and would like to see more.
>
> If you'd be willing to provide one or more mentored projects, we’d love to talk
to you about joining Semester of Code. In return, you’ll get an enthusiastic student
providing a valuable contribution to your project. The VALS team will be on hand
throughout the project to answer any questions and help unblock communication issues
between mentors, students and academic supervisors.
>
> To join in the Semester of Code or to simply find out more you can email
mark.johnson(a)it.ox.ac.uk, or you can sign up to our mailing list directly by using the web
form [1].
>
> More detail about the Semester of Code are available on our FAQ page [2]. If you
have any other questions, don’t hesitate to ask on the mailing list, and one of the VALS
team will get back to you!
> 1:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=VALS-SOC&A=1
> 2:
http://semesterofcode.com/?p=22
>
>
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