Hi,
@Gonzalo: I'd like to act as a co-mentor, given that I know the codebase
much more than anyone else (except Pierre, of course :-). So please
propose projects you find interesting and challenging enough for a
student to work on, whom you'd guide until completion. I can propose my
projects too, but I'd like to know if you have some of your own.
You need to be aware that:
1. Students work for 3 months on this (during the summer, hence the name
:-).
2. They can be located anywhere in the globe.
3. They are paid for this work, you are not.
4. I've read from other mentors that this is a very challenging work.
I'd said you should reserve between 6 to 10 hours per week for this.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 19/02/15 a las 13:14, Raniere Silva escribió:
I am willing to help on GSoC, but of course I would need to know in advance
how much time and when this time should be allocated ;).
For GSoC, 2h/week * students should be enough.
Mentors are responsible to review students patches
and help answering questions or suggest someone that could answer it.
Just keep in mind that:
1.) I am in The Netherlands for the next 3 years, (Maybe we should do a
sprint in France with Joseph :), Aix-en-Provence?)
2.) I am Colombian, so if I need to go somewhere outside of Europe then I
will most likely need a Visa.
GSoC is a remote non-paid position.
Cheers,
Raniere
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