Re: Google Code In Opportunities
Tim, most definitely! I agree that I think flavours would benefit from this, and I'm sure they have some tasks that could lighten there workloads and introduce the students to the greater ubuntu ecosystem. Tasks are intended to be a part of one or more of the following categories: Coding Documentation / Training Outreach and Research Quality Assurance User Interface As you can tell, there are plenty of non-coding tasks that fit nicely in here. Promotion and documentation is something I think all projects could use help with. Nicholas On 11/25/2015 01:34 AM, Tim wrote: Hi Nicholas, Are flavours able to participate in this mentorship? Quite certain Ubuntu GNOME could come up with a handful or more of tasks, that fit into those requirements. Tim On 25/11/15 07:46, Nicholas Skaggs wrote: Hello everyone! As you may have heard, ubuntu has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Code In (GCI). GCI is a opportunity for high school students to learn about and participate in open source communities. Mentoring organizations create tasks and review the students work. Google then provides rewards for those students who do the best work. The contest is very similar to GSOC, but is much shorter, and isn't intended for intense mentoring. The contest runs from December 7, 2015 to January 25, 2016. As part of being a mentoring organization, we are committed to creating 100+ tasks for students to work on during GCI. This involves finding mentors who are willing to write up tasks, and agree to answer questions and review the task when it's complete. A task is a simple item of work that can be completed in 2-5 hours. As a mentor, it's not intended for you to train or teach any skills; the students should have those skills before attempting the task. You can find a full list of details about mentoring and what it entails here[1], as well as on the community portal that describes our role and goals for the contest[2]. You can create a be a mentor for as little as a single task, and we appreciate all the tasks and mentors we get. . In short, this is an excellent opportunity to reach high school students and inform them about ubuntu and the opportunities they have within ubuntu and open source. I hope you consider taking part. If you have any questions or would like to volunteer, don't hesitate to get in touch with myself, Alan Pope, or José Antonio Rey who are acting as mentors for the organization. Look for some new faces in ubuntu soon! Thanks for your consideration, Nicholas 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GoogleCodeIn 2. http://community.ubuntu.com/contribute/google-code-in/ -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
Re: Google Code In Opportunities
Hi Nicholas, Are flavours able to participate in this mentorship? Quite certain Ubuntu GNOME could come up with a handful or more of tasks, that fit into those requirements. Tim On 25/11/15 07:46, Nicholas Skaggs wrote: > Hello everyone! As you may have heard, ubuntu has been accepted as a > mentoring organization for Google Code In (GCI). GCI is a opportunity for > high school students to learn about and participate in open source > communities. Mentoring organizations create tasks and review the students > work. Google then provides rewards for those students who do the best work. > The contest is very similar to GSOC, but is much shorter, and > isn't intended for intense mentoring. The contest runs from December 7, 2015 > to January 25, 2016. > > As part of being a mentoring organization, we are committed to creating 100+ > tasks for students to work on during GCI. This involves finding > mentors who are willing to write up tasks, and agree to answer questions and > review the task when it's complete. A task is a simple item of > work that can be completed in 2-5 hours. As a mentor, it's not intended for > you to train or teach any skills; the students should have those > skills before attempting the task. You can find a full list of details about > mentoring and what it entails here[1], as well as on the > community portal that describes our role and goals for the contest[2]. You > can create a be a mentor for as little as a single task, and we > appreciate all the tasks and mentors we get. . > > In short, this is an excellent opportunity to reach high school students and > inform them about ubuntu and the opportunities they have within > ubuntu and open source. I hope you consider taking part. If you have any > questions or would like to volunteer, don't hesitate to get in touch > with myself, Alan Pope, or José Antonio Rey who are acting as mentors for the > organization. Look for some new faces in ubuntu soon! > > Thanks for your consideration, > > Nicholas > > 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GoogleCodeIn > 2. http://community.ubuntu.com/contribute/google-code-in/ > -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
Re: Google Code-in
On 28/10/11 03:31, Andrew Higginson wrote: > The main thing I was wondering about was exactly what types of tasks will be > set? The exact tasks have not been established; Ubuntu has even yet to be selected as a participating organization.[1] The styles of tasks are described at [2]. Thank you for your interest! [1]: http://www.google-melange.com/gci/document/show/gci_program/google/gci2011/faq#projects [2]: http://www.google-melange.com/gci/document/show/gci_program/google/gci2011/faq#kindsoftasks -- Luke Faraone;; Debian & Ubuntu Developer; Sugar Labs, Systems lfaraone on irc.[freenode,oftc].net -- http://luke.faraone.cc PGP fprint: 5189 2A7D 16D0 49BB 046B DC77 9732 5DD8 F9FD D506 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
Re: Google Code-in
On 23/10/11 21:47, Ted Gould wrote: > On Fri, 2011-10-21 at 11:43 +0200, Daniel Holbach wrote: >> The tasks of admins will be: >> - having time to devote to the task from the beginning of November to >> the beginning of January >> - calling for / organizing ways to collect Debian "easy hacks", that >> will be given out as GCI tasks >> - interacting with the students that will take part in GCI > Aloha, Just wondering if we have any volunteers who want to step forward I appreciate it's a busy time close to UDS but it would be great to have 3-4 volunteers lined up for this event? Laura -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/czajkowski http://www.lczajkowski.com Skype: lauraczajkowski -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel