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Re: [pygame] GSoC Article for PSF and my blog



Hi,

There was only one Pygame specific project this year. It is mentioned on the Pygame page http://www.pygame.org/news.html under the July 6 entry.

Lenard Lindstrom

On 16/09/10 11:00 AM, Mike Driscoll wrote:
Hi,

Yeah, I was asking the community in general since there is no specific go-to person mentioned on that website. Sorry I wasn't clearer. I was hoping that whoever was involved this year would contact me.

- Mike


On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:20 PM, RB[0] <roebros@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:roebros@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    There is a 2010 page as well, the link appears to have been fixed...
    I haven't been involved in GSOC before either, but this is the
    pygame mailing list so I don't think he is actually asking you
    personally Neilen, but the Pygame community.
    I believe you should speak with Marcus, he seems the most active
    in GSOC, but I dunno...


    On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Mike Driscoll
    <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

        Hi Neilen,

        In the Development section on that link, it lists the
        following: "PyGame has their own ideas page" (5th down). Of
        course, it links to the 2009 page on PyGame's site:
        http://pygame.org/wiki/gsoc2009ideas

        Not sure how it got included on the 2010 wiki page though.
        Sorry to bother you guys.

        - Mike


        On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Neilen Marais
        <nmarais@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:nmarais@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

            Hi Mike,

            On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Mike Driscoll
            <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
            wrote:
            > Hi,
            >
            > I am working on an article for the Python Software
            Foundation's blog,
            > http://pyfound.blogspot.com/, about the various Python
            projects that were
            > worked on during this year's Google Summer of Code
            program. They want me to
            > write up something about what projects were worked on
            and what the results
            > were. I found your project information here:
            > http://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/2010

            I'm not sure how you manage to find my project there,
            since I have no
            such project. I have never been involved with GSOC in any
            way, nor am
            I really qualified to be a mentor :) I have posted in/on
            various
            python formums/mailing lists though, so presumably it's a
            case of
            mistaken identity!

            Best regards
            Neilen




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