- train as many students as we can, with the goal that they may become mentors in the future
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Hi Federico,
I agree with your points. But why not rather focus on good students
instead of trying to train many students?
I can't participate as a mentor, though. I was not happy with the effort
I could come up with (due to time constraints) the last time. So I'd
rather not participate as a mentor at all than participate with little
impact.
I'm happy if I can contribute code as part of my work and provide
assistance in the chat and on the mailing list. But in my free time, I
don't really have time currently to do productive open source stuff
because of family life.
I hope you understand that.
I have already filled the form days ago but haven't received any mail regarding confirmation or rejection. Should I assume I am not selected as mentor?
I have already filled the form days ago but haven't received any mail regarding confirmation or rejection. Should I assume I am not selected as mentor?
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I think as an organization we should be fair, I'm not sure we can decide to prioritize some students over others, it doesn't something that would make all the students happy.Natural selection will do its course anyway.
Regards,
Kishan Dhakan
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Hi everyone,we are applying again as a mentoring organization for the Google Code-In 2019.This year I want to propose that our main goals should be:- train as many students as we can, with the goal that they may become mentors in the future- keep improving OpenWISP and fixing bugs- improve the work done during GSoC by our GSoC students- improve our documentation further (although in my experience it's pretty hard for new students to write good docs)What do you think about these? Is there anything you would add or remove?I want to put particular importance on the first point, because one of the main complaints given by our students in the past editions was the number of available mentors. If we can increase the amount of competent mentors, we will be able to train more students and multiply our impact on Open Source.If you're interested in participating as a mentor, please fill this form:BestFederico
Hi everyone,we are applying again as a mentoring organization for the Google Code-In 2019.This year I want to propose that our main goals should be:- train as many students as we can, with the goal that they may become mentors in the future- keep improving OpenWISP and fixing bugs- improve the work done during GSoC by our GSoC students- improve our documentation further (although in my experience it's pretty hard for new students to write good docs)What do you think about these? Is there anything you would add or remove?I want to put particular importance on the first point, because one of the main complaints given by our students in the past editions was the number of available mentors. If we can increase the amount of competent mentors, we will be able to train more students and multiply our impact on Open Source.If you're interested in participating as a mentor, please fill this form:BestFederico