15:04:04 <quaid> #startmeeting 15:04:04 <zodbot> Meeting started Wed May 26 15:04:04 2010 UTC. The chair is quaid. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:04:04 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 15:04:11 <quaid> #meetingname summer_coding_sig 15:04:11 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'summer_coding_sig' 15:04:47 <quaid> #topic No agenda, mentors working on proposals -- open topic, your choice 15:08:25 <abadger1999> What do mentors need to be doing now and this week? 15:13:25 <abadger1999> quaid: ^ 15:15:01 <quaid> ok, the goal is that by the end of the week' 15:15:18 <quaid> we are telling students if their proposal was accepted,and which are funded. 15:15:36 <quaid> that means that mentors need to be VERY active on the private list 15:15:48 <quaid> discussing their student's proposals, talking about others 15:16:00 <quaid> and working on a prioritized list by consensus 15:17:16 <abadger1999> I haven't seen much discussion -- what's a good way to kick that off? 15:18:29 <quaid> without melange ... 15:18:50 <quaid> I suppose we should start a thread that lists ALL proposals and attempts to sort them. 15:20:27 <abadger1999> <nod> Sounds reasonable. 15:21:04 <abadger1999> We don't have any login-to-view-this applications available, do we? 15:21:30 <abadger1999> I guess using the filesystem on fedorapeople (w/ fs acls) might be close. 15:23:59 <abadger1999> Is there a page that tells how to review student proposals? 15:24:08 * abadger1999 thinks there is but fogets what it was. 15:24:13 <quaid> sort of 15:24:41 <quaid> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_comment_on_Summer_Coding_2010_proposals 15:24:47 <quaid> that was for the non-private discussions 15:24:54 <quaid> maybe fs acls might do it 15:27:58 <fedori> meeting still on for 20:00 CET? 15:28:53 <abadger1999> quaid: Yeah -- if all mentors have a fedorapeople account. 15:29:28 <fedori> thx 15:33:09 <quaid> abadger1999: yeah, and some do not nor cannot that quickly ... 15:33:32 <abadger1999> <nod> 15:33:35 <quaid> abadger1999: we could use .htaccess and have it a read-only to the group,with writing done on the list? 15:33:58 <abadger1999> quaid: That sounds sensible. 15:34:44 <abadger1999> web pages just seem better for large lists than email. 15:35:35 <quaid> I can keep the list updated then, can you help me make sure I set the ACLs and .htpasswd correctly? 15:38:23 <abadger1999> Can do. 15:39:29 <abadger1999> So what's first? (1) Send initial list to the mailing list. (2) Mentors provide mini lists -- proposals that they like a lot at top, less at bottom, and neutralish in the middle. 15:39:43 <tibbs|h> abadger1999: I never edited that proposal page you asked me to look at. 15:39:59 <tibbs|h> Is there still a need for me to look at that? I started thinking about it, then ran out of time. 15:40:10 <abadger1999> (3) Compile the mini lists into an uber list. post to the ml and .htaccess controlled website. 15:40:22 <abadger1999> quaid: ^ This was for the impact statement on one of hte proposals. 15:40:32 <abadger1999> (tibbs|h's question) 15:42:45 <abadger1999> quaid: proposal pages are supposed to be locked now, so I suppose, not? 15:43:17 <tibbs|h> Crap, sorry. 15:44:47 <abadger1999> tibbs|h: No worries, only a few proposals got all three answers, most just had student and mentors responses. 15:45:09 <abadger1999> kinda feeling our way through this since it's the first time 15:46:51 <quaid> +1 on the order of approach 15:47:22 <quaid> yeah, the impact statement was something we got from Sugar Labs when we swiped their student proposal, I'd forgotten about it :) 15:51:59 <abadger1999> quaid: Okay, You want to gete #1? I'll post a #2 mini list by tonight to try getting mentors talking. 15:52:30 <quaid> abadger1999: it's a deal 15:53:41 <abadger1999> Cool. 15:53:48 <abadger1999> Houston we have a plan. 15:57:47 <quaid> ok, wrapping up meeting 15:57:51 <quaid> #endmeeting