Re: Request for Resources

2023-02-07 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
mentors@ list is for the GSoC mentors *only* Please ask your questions at dev@ list! On Tue, 7 Feb 2023 at 15:24, Vinay Kambar wrote: > > Hello Sir, > > I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to express my interest in > contributing to the projects . I am a second-year student at VJTI Col

Re: Request for resources on teaching good habits

2012-08-12 Thread Thomas Koch
Katherine Marsden: > On 8/10/2012 4:57 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote: > > I am forwarding a request for training resources/documentation "in a > > couple of > > areas, including better communication amongst a distributed team, > > breaking up > > code to small individual commits, and not over-enginee

Re: Request for resources on teaching good habits

2012-08-11 Thread Katherine Marsden
On 8/10/2012 4:57 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote: I am forwarding a request for training resources/documentation "in a couple of areas, including better communication amongst a distributed team, breaking up code to small individual commits, and not over-engineering. The first two in particular ar

Re: Request for resources on teaching good habits

2012-08-11 Thread Katherine Marsden
On 8/11/2012 6:38 AM, Thomas Koch wrote: Hi Katherine, a common good habbit is to introduce yourself and provide your reader with a little bit (but not too much) of context regarding your request. Best regards, Thomas Koch, http://www.koch.ro Apologies. I am Kathey Marsden Member, community

Re: Request for resources on teaching good habits

2012-08-11 Thread Thomas Koch
Katherine Marsden: > I am forwarding a request for training resources/documentation "in a couple > of areas, including better communication amongst a distributed team, > breaking up code to small individual commits, and not over-engineering. > > The first two in particular are standard stuff at Ap

Request for resources on teaching good habits

2012-08-10 Thread Katherine Marsden
I am forwarding a request for training resources/documentation "in a couple of areas, including better communication amongst a distributed team, breaking up code to small individual commits, and not over-engineering. The first two in particular are standard stuff at Apache projects. Are there r