Al Sutton <
a...@funkyandroid.com> writes:
> Apart from countries where students are not allowed to participate
> students are selected on their suitability for the organisations
> involved, so statistics on country of citizenship, religion, race, or
> any other social demographic are, most likely, just going to be used
> as fuel for pushing some viewpoint or other which will do little to
> ensure students are selected purely on their suitability.
Hi, Al!
While I agree on the possible negative sides of publishing country
information, I do find it motivating for students. As a member of a
university I am pleased whenever my university is highly ranked among
the participants, and my country as well.
In my opinion, this leads to a higher awareness level of the Google
Summer of Code Program, to competition and to more people getting
involved. Not to mention the awareness benefit to the open source
communities as large.
By word of mouth, getting to know that a certain number of people from
your university or country have been part of this project, more and more
people will get involved. In my university, there has been a constant
increase of participants and I hope we can keep the trend.
Razvan