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Re: [gnu-soc] GSoC org application 2019
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Joshua Branson |
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Re: [gnu-soc] GSoC org application 2019 |
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Thu, 14 Mar 2019 09:20:47 -0400 |
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Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> writes:
> Hi Joan!
>
> On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:41:54 +0100, Joan Lledó
> <joanlluislledo@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Missatge de Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> del dia dc., 13
>> de març 2019 a les 12:22:
>> > Would anybody be available as a mentor for anything related to GNU Hurd,
>>
>> I'm considering it.
>
> Oh, great, thanks! I'll thus request a link to our (somewhat outdated;
> please anyone help clean up) list of project ideas to be included on the
> main GNU project ideas page.
>
> (I'll also sync the wiki to the GNU Hurd web pages -- long overdue...)
Is this something you would be willing to show me how to do? I would
like to be able to know how to do this as well.
>
>> How much time would it take? do you think it's
>> possible to combine it with a full-time job?
>
> That completely depends on the student. In general, yes, it ought to be
> possible. We have to carefully assess whether any student applying (if
> any) is a match to the mentoring time you'll have available. That means
> to start discussions early, and let the students show that they're a fit
> for the task you'd like to mentor, within limits, of course, because
> they'll typically also have other commitments right now.
>
> Grüße
> Thomas
>
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Joshua Branson
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