Hi, At first sight, the competition element seems a bit weird approach for the open source setting. Do you see a way how it can work out well?
(Google also has a code-in for HS students. Has numpy ever tried it? (all the mentors I talked to at the last gsoc summit said it takes more time to mentor than gsoc, but I guess maybe it's partly due to the fact that is different, if we count all the pre-coding period efforts put into gsoc by the wider community, it also adds up significantly)). Cheers, Brigitta On Sat, 1 Aug 2020, 04:22 Ralf Gommers, <ralf.gomm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > We got an invitation to participate in AI Code-In ( > https://aicode-in.github.io/AICode-In/). It's a new initiative, seems a > bit GSoC like, but created by and for middle/high schoolers. We'd have to > create tasks to work on (more like tagging/creation actionable issues than > a full project), and provide some mentoring bandwidth. > > It seems well-organized and because it's a new initiative it may be > smaller and more "early adopter" than GSoC. Would anyone be interested to > participate as a mentor and/or lead the NumPy organization participation? > > Cheers, > Ralf > > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >
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