[Scummvm-devel] GSoC in 2018?
Colin Snover
scummvm-devel at zetafleet.com
Wed Jan 17 18:58:24 CET 2018
Unfortunately, I still do not see the answers to the specific questions
I asked about the way ScummVM’s GSoC operates. Those questions are again:
* What is the way in which work units are allocated?
* How and where is the work progress tracked?
* What is the process for making adjustments to the scope of the work if
it appears that the schedule is too aggressive and milestones are not
being met?
* Is there a set criteria for a task to be considered completed
successfully?
Since I am still not seeing what you are seeing, could you please help
me and cut and paste the specific text from the project rules which
answers each of these questions in a response to this email?
Thanks,
On 2018-01-17 11:46, Eugene Sandulenko wrote:
> On 17 January 2018 at 17:34, Colin Snover <scummvm-devel at zetafleet.com
> <mailto:scummvm-devel at zetafleet.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks. Could you please tell me where exactly on that page you
> linked are the answers to the specific questions that I asked? I
> do not see any answers to what I asked about.
>
>
> Primarily in the project
> rules: http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code/Project_Rules
>
> And another big chunk of questions are covered in the GSoC program
> manual, both for Students and
> Mentors: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/resources/guide
>
> In short, I answered to Bastien's email in details. What he raises is
> basics of any successful software development project, such as GSoC.
> We as the GSoC mentors community, were doing it for over a decade.
> These are essentials, and ScummVM was following those, as a result we
> were repeatedly selected as an organisation.
>
>
> Eugene
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Colin Snover
https://zetafleet.com
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