Hi Ross, Do you have the link please I don't see it in your mail.
Thanks Lewis On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Ross Gardler <rgard...@opendirective.com> wrote: > In the past we've done a really poor job of highlighting the successes > of GSoC for the ASF and for the students. One reason for this is that > it takes quite a bit of work to collate all the information and admins > are most busy during the periods when mentors are reaching out (during > proposal phase) and wrapping up (during evaluation phase). > > It would be great if mentors, and their students, could help us out by > recording any useful information about successes (and failures if it > can be constructive) on the page at [1] (all committed should have > write access via the CMS). > > What we are looking for is things like: > > * blog posts > * updates on students engagement beyond GSoC > * identification of ASF success stories (e.g. students that have > become key to the ASF as a whole) > * the benefits of GSoC + TAC support > * statistics that paint a picture > * anything else > > Note, this page is not currently prominently linked as it is quite > sparse right now (it is linked from the upcoming board reprot though). > It is only semi-private so keep the information factual and > constructive. > > Ross > > -- > Ross Gardler (@rgardler) > Programme Leader (Open Development) > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com -- Lewis