Sylvain, 2013-12-02 22:18:38 +0100 :

> Hi,
>
> I recently met with a teacher at Paris VIII and he talked me about an
> interesting course of his : program study and contribution.
>
> Basically the goal is to get the students hands in real-life code, and
> do it constructively by making a contribution to a free software
> project.  This amount to 30-40h over several weeks, from a student in
> his 2nd or 3rd year.  The University has been doing this for the last
> couple years with mostly good results.
>
> I told him that I could dedicate some time to mentor a student as part
> of my FusionForge job at INRIA.
> All we need to do is write a nice "job" proposal this month :)
>
> What do you think ?

  I like it :-)  I can think of at least two ideas for jobs that would
be useful:

- rebuild a sandbox VM image from scratch (and document the process
  and/or write tools to automate it), as the current one is very old;

- start investigating template engines in light of our current needs,
  and convert one or two plugins or a handful of pages as a proof of
  concept.

Roland.
-- 
Roland Mas

Two elephants fell off a cliff.
Boom, boom.

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