EclipseFP proposal for Google Summer of Code

To everyone involved in the Google Summer of Code program, I have submitted a GSoC proposal to work on EclipseFP, the Haskell plugin for Eclipse. The proposal is crossposted to both haskell.org and the Eclipse Foundation, each in their respective templates. This is also stated at the top of the proposal. I send this e-mail because of possible scheduling issues: I will be away starting on April 15. So, if you want to ask me things, have suggestions for improvement, or want to do an interview or something, this can only be done *before* that date. This is also stated in the proposal, but since I have no idea how the proposals are processed by the mentoring organizations, I figured that an explicit notification would be a good idea. For your convenience, here are links to the proposal. haskell.org version: http://socghop.appspot.com/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2009/thomastc/t1... and also on http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfmvb7sr_13fzdg5qhr Eclipse Foundation version: http://socghop.appspot.com/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2009/thomastc/t1... and also on http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfmvb7sr_15gb9258fg If my schedule causes any problems, please let me know. Also, comments on the proposal in general would be much appreciated. Thanks, Thomas P.S. I hope it's okay that I post this to the haskell-cafe list as well; since haskell.org has no GSoC-specific mailing list, it seems to be the most appropriate place that I could find.

Hi Thomas,
I send this e-mail because of possible scheduling issues: I will be away starting on April 15. So, if you want to ask me things, have suggestions for improvement, or want to do an interview or something, this can only be done *before* that date.
I am pretty sure all the questions from Haskell will be asked in the next few days, so I wouldn't worry - although usually there aren't any.
P.S. I hope it's okay that I post this to the haskell-cafe list as well; since haskell.org has no GSoC-specific mailing list, it seems to be the most appropriate place that I could find.
We discuss SoC stuff on haskell-cafe so it's fine. Thanks Neil
participants (2)
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Neil Mitchell
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Thomas ten Cate