This option seems a bit better than the text file in SVN. I believe that
Google spreadsheets allow enough fine grained access control.
The virtue here is that spreadsheets provide a bit more native organization
than a file.
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> ...
> - Online S
L.S.,
I'm not entirely sure which parts of the track/rank/accept process are
private and which are public? e.g. Is there anything private to the
proposals themselves and, once accepted, the names of the mentors
assigned to them? If not, I think we should be using the wiki for as
many of the publ
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> ...- Text file in SVN (manually intensive but supremely flexible with
> respect to our evolving process)...
Probably the best solution to start with, but if we need to keep this
(and/or mentees applications) confidential we might need a specif
How should we track mentees proposals and mentors willingness to mentor them?
Whilst we have one or two mentees trickling in it will be fine to
handle each one individually, but once we get geared up to put out a
general PR call we are likely to get a number of requests and it will
become hard for
2009/12/1 Jayaram Subramanian :
> Hi,
> I am an IT professional trying to build my career in Java and i want to be a
> mentee under Katherine Marsden in Apache mentoring program. Please let me
> know of any other things required.
Welcome Jayraram,
I'm assuming that you are the person that Kathey
Hi,
I am an IT professional trying to build my career in Java and i want to be a
mentee under Katherine Marsden in Apache mentoring program. Please let me
know of any other things required.
With Regards
Jayaram