Hi All

One of the things that came up in the Committers Survey was related to
mentoring. I asked the question whether it would be a good idea if newer
Committers were mentored by a more experienced one and  63% of the
Committers surveyed agreed it would be.

I think that this could be something that could be worth exploring as we
have Committers with a lot of experience and knowledge that could be good
mentors to others. Mentoring could be something as simple as being available
to answer questions or to give advice about how to approach something, but
the main thing is that there is someone to ask informally. 

For example, I'm sure that Jacques has probably lost count of the amount of
times I approached him offline for help with all kinds of things :-), and
every response has really helped.

What do people think?  (And more importantly is anyone willing to be a
mentor?)

Thanks
Sharan




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