Patch to clean up and add missing GSoC pages - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Stefanie Janine Stölting
Subject Patch to clean up and add missing GSoC pages
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Msg-id 31f2c0fc-3220-2bb0-53b0-6e89414189b1@ProOpenSource.eu
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Responses Re: Patch to clean up and add missing GSoC pages  ("Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org>)
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Hi there,

Attached you'll find a patch containing changes on the GSoC pages.

Following changes have been done:


Page summerofcode.html changed:

Added all information currently available for GSoC 2023.
In addation I have added a section in FAQ pointing to the PostgreSQL Wiki pages about communication channels and how to apply.
    
The section with recent projects has been changed with the projects from the previous two years, namely 2021 and 2022.
I kept the names of the people who had worked on that project, as I believe it is only fair to mention them here.


Pages summerfocode2022.html, summerfocode2021.html, summerfocode2020.html, summerfocode2019.html, summerfocode2018.html, summerfocode2017.html added:

The layout is based on 2018.

Added all information currently available for GSoC about each year.

The section with recent projects has been changed with the projects from the previous two years, except 2018 with last year (2017) and 2017 which is kept as it was.
I kept the names of the people who had worked on that project, as I believe it is only fair to mention them here.

In addition I changed the text and link about the timeline to always go to the current timeline on the google pages. The old timeline is not available and in my humble opinion it might be useful, to go to the current information.


Best regards,

Stefanie

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