From: John P. <jp...@go...> - 2008-04-28 18:40:33
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Hi Ezig, I'm sorry we were not able to give you specific feedback. We ended up receiving over 50 proposals and could not give personal feedback to everyone. In the end, we gave the proposals for the more difficult projects with well qualified students the highest priority. We had about 12 of these. This was our first year with GSoC. I really had no idea how many proposals we would get or how many slots we would be allocated by the GSoC office. Next year, I will make it more clear not only which projects are hard/easy but also which are more critical and likely to be selected earlier. John On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Ezgi Çiçek <ezg...@gm...> wrote: > Dear mentors, > I am Ezgi Çiçek, a first year computer engineering student from > Bilkent University . I know that it is very late to ask these > question, but I want to try although it can be seen as an > inappropriate behaviour. I have applied to creating a set of JPF > textbook examples, and I was not accepted like anybody has applied to > this specific project. Can you tell me what points of my application > was inappropriate and inefficient for this project. I plan to apply > next year( if youo are involved), so your evaluations are very > important to improve myself and I am open to all your recommendations > about JPF and open source to learn more. By the way, I congratulate > the ones who are selected. > > Thank you > Best regards > Ezgi Çiçek > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by the 2008 JavaOne(SM) Conference > Don't miss this year's exciting event. There's still time to save $100. > Use priority code J8TL2D2. > > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;198757673;13503038;p?http://java.sun.com/javaone > _______________________________________________ > Javapathfinder-devel mailing list > Jav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/javapathfinder-devel > |