
On 15/03/14 11:30, Kẏra wrote:
Oh wow, I didn't see it because i searched for 'haskell' in the tags, not the name of the org!
Do you know if they are open to beginners applying?
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 6:16 AM, Mateusz Kowalczyk
wrote: On 15/03/14 08:52, Kẏra wrote:
Are there any participating organizations in OPW or GSoC providing opportunities to gain Haskell experience? It would be great to see more Haskell projects participate in this
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Haskell is part of GSoC this year if that's what you're asking. We're currently at the proposal stage. No idea about OPW.
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If you don't know the language to the point where you can write something of benefit to the community then I doubt that your proposal will be accepted, unless it's something really special. There's a section where you list your experience on the proposal template. Basically, if you don't know Haskell at all, it's unlikely that you can come up with a proposal that will be deemed satisfactory and justifying a 3 month project. After all, if someone more experienced can do it in few evenings, it's quite a waste of a slot to accept such a project. If you *do* have a project which would benefit the Haskell community and you think you can complete it in 3 months (and that it's not the case of few evenings for anyone slightly experienced) then please do ask around. It really depends what you mean by ‘beginner’. Obviously not only people with 15 years of industrial experience with Haskell are accepted but someone who is only looking to learn the language will probably not do. We have some proposals bouncing around on the haskell-cafe mailing list. There is just over 6 days left for them so if you have a proposal, it's probably worthwhile to get feedback on it ASAP. We also have #haskell-gsoc channel on Freenode where you can ask questions. Hope that clears it up. Please note that I'm not speaking for the whole organisation but merely as an individual. -- Mateusz K.