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Add info about GSoC 2015, 2016 #11572
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* in 2012 for 6 students (`GSoC 2012 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2012-report>`_) | |||
* in 2013 for 7 students (`GSoC 2013 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2013-report>`_) | |||
* in 2014 for 10 students (`GSoC 2014 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2014-report>`_) | |||
* in 2016 for 8 students (`GSoC 2016 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2016-report>`_) |
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If you are counting James and Rajith that's 9 students. SymPy as a mentoring org had 7 students (originally 8 but one dropped out).
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Okay, I thought so, since I never read about that project. I will change it to "7 students".
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There's some double counting here for the years that SymPy wasn't a mentoring org, which is a bit confusing. Also, the lower bullet points should be indented, as they are part of GSoC. |
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* in 2012 for 6 students (`GSoC 2012 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2012-report>`_) | |||
* in 2013 for 7 students (`GSoC 2013 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2013-report>`_) | |||
* in 2014 for 10 students (`GSoC 2014 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2014-report>`_) | |||
* in 2016 for 7 students (`GSoC 2016 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2016-report>`_) |
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Maybe this top list should have complete totals (e.g., 9 for this year), and then below it, we can write "of these, we would like to thank these organizations for hosting GSoC students under their umbrella organizations:"
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And then keep everything below, except indented one level
I am now adding "SymPy's turn" label, just updated it. |
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* in 2012 for 6 students (`GSoC 2012 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2012-report>`_) | |||
* in 2013 for 7 students (`GSoC 2013 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2013-report>`_) | |||
* in 2014 for 10 students (`GSoC 2014 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2014-report>`_) | |||
* in 2015 for 7 students (`GSoC 2014 <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2015-report>`_) |
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The docs build failed. This should be "2015", not "2014".
This looks good once you fix the build error. |
Changed 2014 -> 2015. |
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* `The Space Telescope Science Institute <http://www.stsci.edu/portal/>`_: STScI hosted 1 GSoC 2007 student (Mateusz) | ||
* `The Ruby Science Foundation <http://www.sciruby.com/>`_: SciRuby hosted 1 GSoC 2016 student (Rajith) |
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There was @abinashmeher999 in 2015
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Thanks for pointing it out 🙂
Is there anyone else I may have missed, apart from the one mentioned by @isuruf ? |
* 1 GSoC 2008 student (Fredrik) | ||
* 2 GSoC 2009 students (Freddie and Priit) | ||
* 4 GSoC 2010 students (Aaron, Christian, Matthew and Øyvind) | ||
* 7 GSoC 2015 students |
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This would become 6.
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Looking at the GSoC 2015 report https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2015-report it only says 5 students. Should it be 5 then? Or is that report missing something?
BTW this number here represents the total number of GSoC students (participated under SymPy + some umbrella organisation).
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I can see that @leosartaj is missing from that GSoC 2015 report.
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IIRC then there was project by @debugger22 on assumptions. That would make it 7. So I think the current number 7
is correct.
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There were only 6 PSF GSoC projects in 2015 (https://www.google-melange.com/archive/gsoc/2015/orgs/python), and 1 project from Ruby Science Foundation (https://www.google-melange.com/archive/gsoc/2015/orgs/sciruby).
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Yes, that would be correct. I have updated it.
For info about students I saw the following posts: