First, congrats. You should contact your mentor first. Ask him about the rules and get acquainted with the procedure. Have fun coding!!
On Tue May 28 2013 05:07:14 PM IST, Hardy
On 2013/5/28 3:12, Boris Schaeling wrote:
Google just announced the seven proposals which were accepted for Boost. The (entire) list can be found here: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/projects/list/google/gsoc2013
Congratulations to the successful students! Good luck and much fun in this summer's Boost C++ projects! :)
For those students who were not selected: Feel free to contact me for the details! We actually asked Google for more than seven slots because we got more than seven amazing proposals. Unfortunately the number of slots is just limited. And so we had to make some tough decisions. :/
I also thank everyone who had volunteered to mentor a project! I know that not everyone could get the project they wanted. But maybe there is still enough motivation to move forward with some projects outside of the Google Summer of Code program. :)
Boris
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I was so happy to receive the mail saying my proposal had been accepted. During the time waiting for the result, I learned much about C++, STL and Boost. Now that I've known who is my mentor(Darren Garvey), how should I contact with him? Should I just discuss in the mailing list or discuss with him more privately? Thanks very much!
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