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This may eventually be a splash page with information about the mentoring program, but for now, it has notes.
This may eventually be a splash page with information about the mentoring program, but for now, it has notes.


[http://lists.openhatch.org/pipermail/osctc-planning/2014-May/000058.html See also]
=== Goals ====
=== Goals ===


Help those who are interested in open source transition from one-off event to more regular participation
Help those who are interested in open source transition from one-off event to more regular participation


=== Obstacles ====
=== Obstacles ===


lack of time, difficulty finding a good project match, imposter syndrome (especially re: programs like GSoC but also contributing generally), integrating into the community
lack of time, difficulty finding a good project match, imposter syndrome (especially re: programs like GSoC but also contributing generally), integrating into the community

Revision as of 02:14, 25 May 2014

This may eventually be a splash page with information about the mentoring program, but for now, it has notes.

See also

Goals

Help those who are interested in open source transition from one-off event to more regular participation

Obstacles

lack of time, difficulty finding a good project match, imposter syndrome (especially re: programs like GSoC but also contributing generally), integrating into the community

Structure

- mailing list and monthly IRC meetings: build community, allow me to keep track of/follow up with students - IRC meetings with individual recommended projects? - activities that are more thorough than we can do at workshops? - remote pair programming/mentoring (prob need to get a list of people to mentor)

Still need to address a lot of the obstacles...