Hello Laura, Laura Lazzati <laura.lazzati...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. okt. 26., P, 17:01): > > Hi! > On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 7:40 AM Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Laura, > > > > > I fill kind of silly, but I am afraid of clicking "Apply for this > > > project" and be sending just one contribution and that's it. > > > > Don’t worry about that. The number of contributions is not the primary > > metric we use to select an intern. Communication weighs a lot, and the > > proposed timeline is pretty important to us, too. The timeline won’t > > necessarily be followed during the project (as it’s really hard to > > predict exact durations), but it is good to spend some time on thinking > > about how this big project can be broken up into much smaller, simpler > > tasks. To us it is important to see that this kind of careful thinking > > reflected in the proposed timeline.
Also, you can still record contributions after the application, but as Ricardo said, the number of contributions is not the primary metric. > Sorry for the typos. It was feel. > I have just clicked the button, to see the form, and yes, the timeline > is the most difficult part of it. > I have been reading your discussion in another thread of mails, so I > am a little mixed up with that. > (I guess it is your discussion, but it confused me a little at least > about how to go on). Please, don't get confused. That one is an open discussion, feel free to join. We would like to have a clearer picture about the community expectations regarding the project, set up some priorities, and plan some infrastructure for the work. I would like you to get involved, so that you can also express your opinion and expectations, as the outcome of the discussion will influence your work if you are chosen. ( It is very undesirable that you work on something that you don't like, it kills morale fast. ) > Shall we discuss together how to set the timeline? Yes, that would be nice. > Shall I propose it? I would like you to come up with an initial proposal, and then iterate on that. > Do I need to know the editing tools before starting the internship if > I am chosen? I don't think that is necessary, and at the current state of discussion I would not like to force any tools. Actually I am open to proposals regarding the concrete implementation ideas, and the set of tools to use. > > > > > > -- > > Ricardo > > > Regards! > Laura Best regards, g_bor