Hi Alexandro,
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
what is needed to become a mentor? Can we share the mentoring activities
between technical demands and 'attention intensive' activities?
i would say nothing special is required, important is that some body
mentor the project and of course not all projects requires a deep
technical knowledge. The focus is on building community.
Maybe it's a good approach to ask the award team for further advice or
visit the community award page.
Juergen
Quoting Juergen Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
Is there any preparation for Google Summer of Code 2008/2009?
OpenOffice.org isn't accepted as mentoring organization this year.
Don't ask me why, i don't know the details.
I would like to see some of last year projects being finalized
specially the new version of notes, opengl for impress and other
features such as XMPP on OOo for collaborative environments.
feel free to add your ideas to the community award program
(http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Innovation_Program/proposals)
if you can ensure that there will be a
mentor.
I would also like to see some Python-UNO projects being launched.
the question is always the same, who would mentor this projects. I
would like to see a clear responsibility for Python-UNO. It seems
always a little bit unmaintained.
Juergen
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