On 4/17/06, Neal Norwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Awwww, I was planning to rope you in as mentor. :-)  I plan to mentor,
> I'm not sure how many projects I can handle though.

Don't plan on any for yourself; you're too busy already with the 2.5
release and with managing the mentors.

> I hope all the mentors from last year will mentor again.  I'm still
> not clear on exactly how mentors request access.  I know I can accept
> them once they are put into the system though.

Isn't that covered in one of the SoC FAQs? It does mention you need a
Google account. (I have to admit I couldn't find a login link but
perhaps that's because I am always logged in to gmail.)

The PSF (you) needs to create a page (in the wiki is fine) with
instructions for mentors, and make sure that is linked to from the
code.google.com/soc/ page as "(ideas)" after our name, just like the
Perl foundation. The PSF (you; or I'll do it if you write some text
for me) should also start advertising for mentors on python-dev,
python-3000, and perhaps even on c.l.py. There is a lot of competition
on that page now -- the list of mentoring orgs has at least doubled
since Friday!

--
--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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