Hello,
I am a 3rd-year Computer science student at the University of Waterloo and
I am looking forward to participating in GSoC 2019. I have already
participated once in GSoC 2017 and I worked on KDE's Marble Maps [1].
Following the exciting news [2] of a redesigned Thunderbird, I really am
eager to work on Thunderbird during GSoC 2019. I already saw some of the
listed things to work on posted in this mailing list back in October [3]
and was wondering if someone would like to mentor students for any of those
tasks.
Looking forward to being able to work with the dev team as a GSoC student.
[1]
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2017/projects/4560444593274880/
[2] https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2019/01/thunderbird-in-2019/
[3]
http://lists.thunderbird.net/pipermail/maildev_lists.thunderbird.net/2018-October/001317.html
Cheers,
Mohammed Nafees.
Hello Mohammed,
Parts of this may be offered as GSoC projects, but in general the listed
tasks are too involved to do as GSoC projects. We've started ideating on
suitable projects for GSoC, so stay tuned. Getting mentors is usually
the hard part yes. It's a fair amount of effort for the mentor.
-Magnus
On 03-01-2019 07:17, Mohammed Nafees wrote:
Hello,
I am a 3rd-year Computer science student at the University of Waterloo
and I am looking forward to participating in GSoC 2019. I have already
participated once in GSoC 2017 and I worked on KDE's Marble Maps [1].
Following the exciting news [2] of a redesigned Thunderbird, I really
am eager to work on Thunderbird during GSoC 2019. I already saw some
of the listed things to work on posted in this mailing list back in
October [3] and was wondering if someone would like to mentor students
for any of those tasks.
Looking forward to being able to work with the dev team as a GSoC student.
[1]
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2017/projects/4560444593274880/
[2] https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2019/01/thunderbird-in-2019/
[3]
http://lists.thunderbird.net/pipermail/maildev_lists.thunderbird.net/2018-October/001317.html
Cheers,
Mohammed Nafees.
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