digitalmars.D.announce - We have been accepted as a mentoring organization at GSoC
- RazvanN (13/13) Feb 27 Hello everyone,
- M. M. (6/19) Feb 27 Congratulations to all the community and especially to people
- Dom DiSc (2/6) Feb 27 Congratulations!
- Richard (Rikki) Andrew Cattermole (2/18) Feb 27 Well done Razvan!
- Dejan Lekic (10/14) Feb 27 Excellent! Can we PLEASE finally have someone work on replacement
- RazvanN (7/21) Feb 27 We have already submitted the project list and unfortunately none
- Mike Shah (2/11) Feb 27 Excellent news Razvan and team!!
- Lance Bachmeier (2/15) Feb 27 Thanks to everyone that did the work for this.
- jmh530 (2/7) Feb 27 Congrats!
- Salih Dincer (2/6) Feb 27 Kudos to you...
- Anurag Singh (14/27) Mar 01 Hi @Razvan Nitu and all
- Doigt (4/20) Mar 05 Both places are good, but the Discord is a chatting platform so
Hello everyone, It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This is a great opportunity to attract new talent to contribute into our ecosystem. Thanks to all the people that volunteered to mentor projects: Dennis Korpel, Adam Wilson and Teo Dutu. And special thanks to Teo Dutu for being very involved with the application process. Let's hope that we will win some long term contributors! Here is our list of projects: https://dlang.github.io/GSoC/gsoc-2025/project-ideas.html RazvanN
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:Hello everyone, It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This is a great opportunity to attract new talent to contribute into our ecosystem. Thanks to all the people that volunteered to mentor projects: Dennis Korpel, Adam Wilson and Teo Dutu. And special thanks to Teo Dutu for being very involved with the application process. Let's hope that we will win some long term contributors! Here is our list of projects: https://dlang.github.io/GSoC/gsoc-2025/project-ideas.html RazvanNCongratulations to all the community and especially to people personally involved with the application. The involvement in GSoC goes beyond the short-term contribution from a person involved. It brings visibility, and potentially new long-term contributors! Good luck with it!
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:Hello everyone, It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code.Congratulations!
Feb 27
On 27/02/2025 9:43 PM, RazvanN wrote:Hello everyone, It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This is a great opportunity to attract new talent to contribute into our ecosystem. Thanks to all the people that volunteered to mentor projects: Dennis Korpel, Adam Wilson and Teo Dutu. And special thanks to Teo Dutu for being very involved with the application process. Let's hope that we will win some long term contributors! Here is our list of projects: https://dlang.github.io/GSoC/gsoc-2025/ project-ideas.html RazvanNWell done Razvan!
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This is a great opportunity to attract new talent to contribute into ourExcellent! Can we PLEASE finally have someone work on replacement for the std.stream that was deprecated 15 YEARS ago, with the team telling us there will be range-based replacement for it. We all know that never happened. The closest thing that could be a suitable replacement was Martin Nowak's std.io work that Steven based his SUPERB iopipe upon. Also, how about we finalise previous GSoC projects, like the xml package, that was really a promising GSoC project, and it was never finished...
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 11:24:23 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote:On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:We have already submitted the project list and unfortunately none of these are on that list. The problem is we lack mentors that can guide students for those projects. If we want more projects/students we need more people that are willing to do this form of continued guidance/mentoring. RazvanNIt is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This is a great opportunity to attract new talent to contribute into ourExcellent! Can we PLEASE finally have someone work on replacement for the std.stream that was deprecated 15 YEARS ago, with the team telling us there will be range-based replacement for it. We all know that never happened. The closest thing that could be a suitable replacement was Martin Nowak's std.io work that Steven based his SUPERB iopipe upon. Also, how about we finalise previous GSoC projects, like the xml package, that was really a promising GSoC project, and it was never finished...
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 12:28:15 UTC, RazvanN wrote:On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 11:24:23 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote:Excellent news Razvan and team!![...]We have already submitted the project list and unfortunately none of these are on that list. The problem is we lack mentors that can guide students for those projects. If we want more projects/students we need more people that are willing to do this form of continued guidance/mentoring. RazvanN
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:Hello everyone, It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This is a great opportunity to attract new talent to contribute into our ecosystem. Thanks to all the people that volunteered to mentor projects: Dennis Korpel, Adam Wilson and Teo Dutu. And special thanks to Teo Dutu for being very involved with the application process. Let's hope that we will win some long term contributors! Here is our list of projects: https://dlang.github.io/GSoC/gsoc-2025/project-ideas.html RazvanNThanks to everyone that did the work for this.
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:Hello everyone, It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. [snip]Congrats!
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code.Kudos to you...
Feb 27
On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:Hello everyone, It is with great happiness and excitement that I am making this announcement that we have been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This is a great opportunity to attract new talent to contribute into our ecosystem. Thanks to all the people that volunteered to mentor projects: Dennis Korpel, Adam Wilson and Teo Dutu. And special thanks to Teo Dutu for being very involved with the application process. Let's hope that we will win some long term contributors! Here is our list of projects: https://dlang.github.io/GSoC/gsoc-2025/project-ideas.html RazvanNHi Razvan Nitu and all I’m pretty new to the D community but really excited about the project “Separate Semantic Routines From AST Nodes.” I’ve started setting things up and have been checking out some of the related PRs to get familiar with everything. Right now, I’m going through the AST files more thoroughly to build a complete list and get a better understanding of the project’s scope. I’ve joined both the D Language Forum and the Discord server, but since I’m new here, I am not sure which channel or platform is the best place to ask questions and discuss this project. I’d really appreciate any guidance or tips on how to proceed. Super excited to learn more and hopefully contribute meaningfully! 😊
Mar 01
On Sunday, 2 March 2025 at 04:09:04 UTC, Anurag Singh wrote:On Thursday, 27 February 2025 at 08:43:27 UTC, RazvanN wrote:Both places are good, but the Discord is a chatting platform so it will respond quickly --- but then you lose the advantages that come with a forum platform. So use both is my recommendation.[...]Hi Razvan Nitu and all I’m pretty new to the D community but really excited about the project “Separate Semantic Routines From AST Nodes.” I’ve started setting things up and have been checking out some of the related PRs to get familiar with everything. Right now, I’m going through the AST files more thoroughly to build a complete list and get a better understanding of the project’s scope. I’ve joined both the D Language Forum and the Discord server, but since I’m new here, I am not sure which channel or platform is the best place to ask questions and discuss this project. I’d really appreciate any guidance or tips on how to proceed. Super excited to learn more and hopefully contribute meaningfully! 😊
Mar 05