Nice projects have been taken! The Math::GSL projects looks
like it could become really useful. And lets hope the 3 Perl 6/parrot related projects are fruitful.
I wonder about the test suite, will the student be able to
actually run all his tests? Or is he writing without testing his test scripts? I mean: Is all the stuff from those 15 synopsises implemented? Where? In PUGS? Rakudo?
(I thought about participating in GSOC this year too, but
for GNU Smalltalk. But in the end I decided I want to
concentrate on my studies, and the $4,500 are just ~2835 Euros these days (I'm living in the EU))
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