Thomas Schwinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi,

> I could imagine handling the task of mentoring with the help of the whole
> Hurd community.  That is, I'd be the official mentor for the projects
> we're going to submit.  But for sure I'll need a backup who would at
> least care at the times I won't be available, especially for two weeks in
> August (which is near the end of the project), which I'll most probably
> spend with a concert band in Canada, perhaps without any possibilities to
> work on the Summer of Code stuff.
>
> Who could also imagine being a mentor for the Summer of Code?

Perhaps people do not realize the deadline is in May.  So if someone
wants to be a mentor, he has to step forwards now.  It can give the
Hurd project quite a boost.

Talking about the tasks now is not relevant at all, although I can
perfectly understand why people are doing that.

Personally, as a student, I am following this discussion closely and
will apply if possible.  This is one of the reasons why I can and will
not be a mentor.

--
Marco



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