Hi Lucas, > > the number of students would never be so great to swamp others' work > > You use "students" here. This word wasn't in your platform
Apologies for the lack of clarity; I was meaning students in the more general sense of a teacher-student relationship, not that they are enrolled as a student at a school or university. (Whether we would copy the GSOC restriction of requiring participants to be "true" students is an open question, although my gut feeling is that it is not necessary.) > The bottom line being, it seems, the question of whether those programs > should be used mainly to recruit new contributors, or mainly to get > things done. My strong feeling is that they should be used to recruit new contributors. I believe this approach is superior as it is more likely to frame the interaction between the project and the student as an ongoing relationship, rather than a shorter-term or transactional affair limited only to the scope of the proposal. Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `-