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Hello $STUDENT, $STUDENT, $STUDENT you have been accepted into Google Summer of Code $YEAR and will work for MacPorts over the summer. Congratulations, we are happy to have you! First of all let me welcome you to our organization. I am looking forward to a good summer with an interesting project to be implemented which will push the MacPorts project further. Please read our guidelines we put together here: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/SummerOfCodeGuidelines> Please keep them in mind during the program as they are meant to avoid any problems with your project, your progress or anything else. If you have additions to it, further questions or comments, just talk to us. We are now in the so called community bonding period. This means, we can get to know each other better and refine some parts of your proposals until the actual coding starts. For this I would like you to get in contact with your mentor. Please discuss how often you want to meet (once/twice a week for example) and which communication method works best for you (Mail, IRC, IM, Skype, ...). You might have submitted an initial roadmap as part of your proposal, but we need to stick to some milestones and therefore it should match the program timeline if not already the case. Most important dates are: * $MIDTERM_DATE: Mid-term evaluations start It would be good to have something to present here. Not only to us the mentors, but also to other developers and maintainers * $PENCILSDOWN_DATE: Pencils down After this timeline you should spend the last week only for hot bugfixes and use the time to document your code where not done yet and merge your branch back into MacPorts trunk Coding is supposed to start on $KICKOFF_DATE, prepare your task in a way which allows you to start right away at this date. Of course you can also start earlier once you discussed everything with your mentor, we don't want to hold you back. :-) As Google Summer of Code student you will get access to our Subversion repository. To create your account, you need to choose a handle (which will become your @macports.org address) and a mail address we should forward incoming mails to. How experienced are you with using version control and Subversion in particular? If need be, we can arrange a short introduction on IRC or at least give you some hints. As a general rule, we as mentors are here to assist you with your project, so please just ask if you need assistance with anything.
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Hello, for the Google Summer of Code program $YEAR our organization, The MacPorts Project, got three slots assigned. We filled them based on the quality of the proposals and on the limited mentor capacities we have. <REPLACE_WITH_SUMMARY> Unfortunately, we get less and less proposals each year, but at least the overall quality remains constant. Much more activity has been triggered on macports-dev than the years before. </REPLACE_WITH_SUMMARY> This summer, MacPorts will mentor the following students and projects: <FOREACH> $TOPIC Student: $STUDENT Mentor: $MENTOR ($HANDLE) </FOREACH> $STUDENT, $STUDENT, $STUDENT, welcome to our community! Although you have already introduced yourself on the mailing list with your proposals, it would probably be a good idea if you three could reply with a few words about your upcoming projects. Looking forward to a Summer of Code, $NAME