This year Google again pays students to
work for open source projects in its "Summer of Code" project (short
soc).
As in the previous year, The Perl Foundation is one of the mentoring
organizations; and as such we're looking for Perl hackers who would be willing
to mentor such projects.
As a mentor, your task is to
- introduce the student to the community (if necessary), and point
him/her to all the needed resources (source repositories, mailing lists,
IRC channels, web forum, bug tracker, ...). Usually they know some of
these resources already, but not necessarily all of them
- Help "your" student when he hits a road block
- Keep regular contact with the student
- Track her progress, and in the end assess if she should get paid
The topics of the projects are suggested by the students, but usually they
appear in areas that benefit the Perl community as a whole, or at least
popular sub projects.
In particular we're looking for mentors for these projects:
- Bio::Restriction::* - Improve reading and writing of RE collection in
different formats; add support for multicut/multisite enzymes.
- A bioperl parser module for repeats/transposons.
- "CPAN OS Installer", integrate CPAN packages into Unix package
managers like rpm and apt/dpkg
- Cross-platform Perl Bindings for wxWebKit
Since the proposals aren't public, I can't make the full text available. If
you feel confident in one of these areas, and could afford to spend some time
on this (see the
timeline
for details), please contact Jonathan "Duke" Leto per email (jonathan
at leto dot net) or IRC (dukeleto on irc.perl.org or freenode).
It would be especially nice if some of the bioperl folks could join us, since none of the current mentors seems to know much about it.
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