Ah, well, it depends on your style. You should in any case pick the student with the best proposal.
Last year interestingly the students I got interested in SoC had the best proposals - a lot of the other proposals objectively weren't any good. Very often it's just - hey, I want to work on this. regards, Martin On 4/19/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Martin Marinschek schrieb: > > > P.S.: The work should be like 3 months - over the summer. You'll > > probably have like 1 1/2 month core working time with the student, and > > then before this there is getting up and running with open source, > > JSF, MyFaces and whatever there is you have to learn until this is > > possible at all; after the core time there is testing, bugfixing, > > documentation, etc. > > > > For mentors, it depends on how much you want to invest. I had to > > invest like two hours a week last summer. > > > Sounds good, although local stutents are preferrable for beer reasons I > guess :-D > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces