38 messages in ru.sysoev.nginxRe: Nginx - Google Summer of Code ideas
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Subject:Re: Nginx - Google Summer of Code ideasActions...
From:C. (code@osunix.org)
Date:Mar 10, 2009 1:02:20 pm
List:ru.sysoev.nginx

Valery Kholodkov wrote:

C. wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm organizing some google summer of code ideas for our organization and nginx could play a very interesting and key role in one of them. So two quick questions.

1) Would anyone be willing to mentor a student?

Depends on how many hours per week you need for this. I could handle 5 to 10 hours I think.

I think that's more than enough. The key is a couple things like any project..

1) Having a very detailed plan to avoid questions in the first place 2) Selecting students who are qualified 3) Being on irc, but letting them know not to expect instant replies.. If more than one mentor is around it can balance out well like any normal dev channel.

#osunix is what I'm using for all gsoc stuff now and currently very quiet, but some students may pop in and ask questions. It's also a good chance to get to know them and bring them into the community a bit more. This way the gsoc not only goes well, but hopefully they stay as contributors.