Hi all,
My name is Ruben Guerra (biker on Freenode) and I have been a Fedora
ambassador for a year, but I am also a student, and I would like to
participate on the GSoC working for the infrastructure team. I know python
(and also I have knowledge of the django framework), java, C, and some PHP.
I also know QT. But I can learn any other language/tool that may be needed
for a project (: So like I said on the last meeting, I am looking if
someone is willing to mentor, and also ideas on what does the
infrastructure may need that I could work on.
Also, if time is the problem, I think instead of one mentor working a lot
of time, there can be more mentors so time consuming would be less. Well,
any help is appreciated (: Thanks a lot!
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Rubén Guerra Marín
rugebiker(a)fedoraproject.org
https://fedoraproject.org/
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings all,
At today's infrastructure meeting we talked briefly about what projects we
might be able to do for GSoC. Unfortunately we quickkly ran into the hard
reality of not having any core team members with the time to mentor for
GSoC
at the meeting. So we're asking the list -- is there anyone here that has
the time to mentor GSoC students? Doing so is a commitment to help refine
the project initially, to review the applications to all of Fedora to
select
the best ones, to answer questions that the student has, to keep track of
the student's progress (at least enough to give them a pass fail at the
midterm and final), to help the student figure out what features they can
cut if a project goes to long or let them know if they are falling behind.
We do have some interested candidates -- so please, register your interest
in mentoring and what general area of Fedora you'd be willing to mentor
for.
Then students can start working with you to come up with a good project
that
can help everyone.
Thanks,
-Toshio
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