On 9 August 2013 10:06, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/08/13 05:18, Anoop Nayak wrote:
>
>> Hi Devs,
>>
>> I would like to thank you all especially my mentors Branko and Joe for
>> accepting my proposal in the mentoring programme. I am currently learn
>> the codemirror(http://codemirror.**net/ <http://codemirror.net/>) and
>> will come and integrate it
>> to Bloodhound to finish the issue
>> COMDEV-92(https://issues.**apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-**92<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-92>
>> ).
>> Unfortunately I have my examinations going on until the end of this
>> month and so I'm not able to give in my full effort for this month. I
>> will surely update the progress as my exams are over as the frequency
>> of checking my mail during examinations is very low.
>>
>> One more doubt I have is regarding updating the mentors. Should I
>> update them in this list or as a seperate mail. Please do advice on
>> this too.
>>
>
> I can't really speak on behalf of your mentors but updates to this mailing
> list will definitely be appreciated by me. Certainly anything to do with
> development, which I would expect to be the bulk of your updates, should be
> very welcome here. As a side effect it should reduce work for your mentors
> a little and questions you have should be answered quicker. We don't want
> to see you suffering in silence if you have problems understanding aspects
> of your task and, as you make progress, we may be able to give you useful
> feedback.
>
> On the other hand, anything that you feel uncomfortable about going to a
> public mailing list but does have relevance to the project should be
> discussed privately with your mentors.
>
> I hope this roughly matches what Brane and Joe want!
>
> Cheers,
>     Gary
>

You've just seen one of the benefits of asking on the mailing list, as
opposed to asking only Brane and me directly: You got a good answer faster.
Please continue using the mailing list for all questions, updates and
discussions.

The only reason to contact Brane or me directly would be if there is
something you would feel uncomfortable discussing on a public mailing list.
Everything sent to the list is archived and mirrored across the world and
stored for permanent record. You can use your own judgement on when that
would not be appropriate.

Cheers,
Joe

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