I am not telling that any mentors are good or bad , but I request admins to atleast look their github or salsa repo that how they are helping students by their mentoring . So that the well deserving Mentors , can go to Summit to represent Debian .
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 12:58 PM, Dashamir Hoxha <dashoho...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 9:15 AM Manas Kashyap <manaskashyapt...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Sorry , for interruption between the mentors , >> But can i know except rolling the dice , >> What are the things that a mentor should know and after how many >> contribution ,they can go for this prestigious Summit >> > > To my understanding, the only GSoC requirement for a mentor is that he has > mentored a project on the last GSoC term. The rest of selection criteria > (if any) is up to the admin(s). So, the mentors of the past years (for > example) do not count for participation on the summit, no matter how many > contributions they have done. > > >> And why there is rolling of dice rather then a formal written format for >> it and a review of best admin to represent Debian in Mentor summit . >> >> I know , i am not mentor and i shouldn't interfere in this matter but , >> as a part of Debian community . I am just asking some questions. >> > > Since this discussion is happening on a list that has mostly students, I > guess that it is Ok for the students to participate in the discussion. > > Regards, > Dashamir > >