Three months have passed since the graduation of IoTDB, and the new 1.0
version is about to be released. With the growth of the IoTDB community and
the increasing expansion of features, it would be great if we can have more
experienced developers to build a better IoTDB together.


Based on such a vision, I propose to initiate a “community mentor” project,
which is to select some experienced members of the community to help and
guide inexperienced members to maintain the module and develop new
features.


Regarding the process of selecting mentors, I think they can be
self-recommended or recommended by others, but no matter what, I think the
selected candidates should meet at least the following two requirements:
(if there are any problems, please feel free to point them out)


1. have patience and time available to mentor.

2. familiar enough with a specific module, and competent in mentoring at a
technical level.


After the recommendation procedure, I suggest the final list of the mentors
be decided by community voting. After that, we can let contributors who are
interested in this project sign up, then the mentors will get in touch with
them to further instruct them.


This is just a scratch, a lot of details remain to be discussed. What do
you guys think of this idea?



Best,

Jesse

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