Emmanuel Fleury schrieb: > Who wrote: >> http://live.gnome.org/GtkLove doesn't even mention that anyone marking >> a bug as being a GnomeLove bug should be prepared to help a beginner >> to solve it (this is also likely to lead to 'misuse', I guess): >> >> "Love Bug List >> >> This list is intended as collection of bugs suitable for novice GTK+ >> hackers. Add items to it (adding the 'gnome-love' keyword to the bug) >> only if you think they could be fixed in a reasonable time frame by a >> free software developer without much experience in GTK+. If you are >> unsure, add it. Please do not use this list as a personal whishlist of >> issues you'd like to see fixed. " >> >> Specifically, I think that the "If you are unsure, add it" comment >> could lead to frustration? >> >> Also >> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove does not make it specifically clear >> anywhere that there are people to support anyone fixing a 'GnomeLove' >> bug, in contrast The 'Mentored Projects' sections is specifically >> mentioned, http://live.gnome.org/MentoredProjects, with mentoring >> being a clear component - could that page also mention that a >> GnomeLove bug, in it's own way, is like a mentored project? I guess >> just a few tweaks of both pages could be very useful here? > > What about a third category (after love-bug and mentored-project) such > as 'gnome-academic-bug' intended to be a student project for few weeks, > few months or a semester ? > > Computer science education is more and more in need of original projects > for their students and if you could just mark some bugs and/or some > wishes to be feasible by some students it would be nice. > > In a matter of fact I'm already using the bug-list of Gnome for getting > some projects for my master students. :) > What about a GNOME Love week where we help new contributors getting started, something like a mini-SoC? The complexity of the tasks must be lower, of course.
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