> On 5 Feb 2016, at 07:23, Ross Gardler <ross.gard...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> 
> This focus on tooling is the wrong focus, especially for those of us who 
> don't know how to get started on new tooling, or for those who recognize we 
> already have a fine tool for the job - we're just not communicating it well. 

As much as it might be a tad chagrin - Wordpress will do this kind of 
expiration of posts. It can also be setup so folks can be delegated control 
etc. 

Aside from not choosing tooling - good chat. :) 

> 
> Here are three concreate actions *anyone* with a little time available can 
> take today.
> 
> 1) Update the page at 
> http://community.apache.org/guide-to-being-a-mentor.html to be more generic 
> (i.e. not GSOC specific) and reflect the goals of this thread (if you don't 
> know how to use the ASF CMS to edit our site I've pasted the markdown below, 
> just edit here and someone can put it onto the site for you)
> 
> 2) Pick your favourite project. Drop a mail to the dev list. Explain your 
> motivation. Ask them to mark issues according to the guidelines in 
> http://community.apache.org/guide-to-being-a-mentor.html 
> 
> 3) Get the message out to those who need a little guidance that they can find 
> such issues in JIRA (there are many ways this can be done, all of them are 
> good ;-)
> 
> 
> 
> Ross
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Venkat Raman [mailto:ramanindy...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2016 7:55 PM
> To: dev@community.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Guiding volunteers
> 
> Hi -
> 
> It would be extremely helpful to have systems like savannah to newbies to 
> dive in based on their skill sets and area of interest.I would like to 
> contribute as well. But, struggling in the same way as others to get started.
> 
> Regards,
> Venkat
> 
>> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2/4/2016 10:35 AM, Greg Chase wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> An alternative approach would be a help-wanted page, organized 
>>> according
>>>> to skills, maintained on the same sort of system as the board agenda.
>>>> Each
>>>> PMC chair whose project is looking for volunteers would supply 
>>>> information about their needs. The result would be a public web page 
>>>> potential volunteers could search.
>>>> 
>>>> Ideally, it would be on a whimsey-like system, but a start could be 
>>>> made by just defining a format and keeping the master page in a PMC 
>>>> chair accessible SVN archive.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> This is a wonderful idea.  I've been looking for a way to get the 
>>>> various
>>> incubating communities I'm helping organize recruit new contributors.
>>> This
>>> would help solve this problem by making it easier for (p)PMC's to 
>>> articulate what they would like help with from new community members.
>>> 
>>> Obviously it would be an adhoc system, and up to projects to fill out 
>>> and keep their want ad's up to date.  Perhaps a rule of the system 
>>> would be that want ads are automatically deleted after a month if 
>>> they aren't visited and renewed by project members to verify they are still 
>>> current.
>> 
>> I like the idea of automatic disappearance, but maybe make it three 
>> months and tie it to the board report cycle - every time a PMC files a 
>> board report, it should also check and update its help wanted.
>> 
>> 
>>> So basically, I'm volunteering to help here :)
>> 
>> I would also like to help, but don't know how to get something like 
>> this started.
>> 
>> Patricia
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Thanks & Regards,
> 
> Venkat Raman. R

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