On 16. 02. 11 12:08, Christian Boos wrote: > On 2/15/2011 10:52 PM, Roman Prykhodchenko wrote: >> Hi Pavel, >> >> My task as a lecturer is to teach students to work with an existing >> software, to make changes to it and to integrate with it. >> Students can learn algorithms, patterns and approaches when they >> attend other courses. It is not a target to teach students to write >> their own new software. > > My initial mixed reaction was mainly because I was a bit taken aback > by your statement "I will not require payment for my students" (which > sounded, to me at least, like you were in position to require it!). So > let's get over this communication issue. >
>> >> In my opinion opensource projects are good for students because they >> have their communities that can help student to dive into the project. >> > > Indeed. So let's be open to this initiative and see how it works out. > I suggest that once you selected a student, (s)he could send an > introduction mail to Trac-dev and from that point, one of us could > volunteer to mentor him or her. > We could then follow some of the guidelines set by the GSoC: > - http://www.booki.cc/gsoc-mentoring/_v/1.0/what-makes-a-good-mentor/ > - http://www.booki.cc/gsocstudentguide/_v/1.0/making-first-contact/ > > -- Christian > I think you eventually took the right decision! And thank you for the links, they are interesting to many! have a nice day! bogdan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Development" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-dev?hl=en.
