On 2/22/16, Pablo Mestre <pabl...@ucpejv.rimed.cu> wrote: > El 22/02/16 11:02, Olemis Lang escribió: >> No >> >> "Required Experience >> >> Mentors should be familiar with Node and Javascript. It's very helpful >> to have completed at least the javascripting and learnyounode >> workshoppers so you understand how the software works and what the >> attendees are dealing with. >> >> Do you need be an expert Node ninja guru double-rainbow? No! If you >> are stumped on an attendee's question, it's more than okay to call on >> another mentor for backup, or sit and work through the problem with >> the attendee. Teaching truly is the best way to learn; you don't need >> to have landed a patch in Node core to be a great mentor!" [2]_ >> >> .. [1]https://github.com/nodeschool/havana/issues/6 >> >> .. >> [2]https://github.com/nodeschool/organizers/wiki/Event-Mentor-Best-Practices > Español.... please >
<joke> /me no avlar poquito d'espaniol </joke> ¿Hay documentación de NodeSchool en español? No la conozco . Si la hubiera Pablo, por favor , t agradecería q agregaras el enlace . Además , puede q m equivoque , pero los talleres van a ser en inglés, ¿no es así? -- Regards, Olemis - @olemislc Apache™ Bloodhound contributor http://issues.apache.org/bloodhound http://blood-hound.net Brython committer http://brython.info http://github.com/brython-dev/brython Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ Featured article: ______________________________________________________________________ Lista de correos del Grupo de Usuarios de Tecnologías Libres de Cuba. Gutl-l@jovenclub.cu https://listas.jovenclub.cu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gutl-l