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* '''Organizer(s)''': This is a person, typically also a student, who handles local logistics like ordering food, reserving a room, and contacting attendees. They also are the person in control of the event's schedule. They might have experience attending or running other Open Source Comes to Campus events, but it's OK if they don't. They're likely to need help, and that's OK, because they are supported by a meta-organizer.
 
* '''MentorsVolunteers''': These are people who volunteerwant to teachhelp make the event a success. Typically the organizer tells them how they can be most helpful. Most volunteers are '''mentors'', teaching students at the event, perhaps by helping students get involved in an open source project, or by helping students learn in a curriculum module. Other volunteers might help with logistics like picking up food or checking people in.
 
* '''Meta-organizer''': This is a person, located anywhere in the world, who is the main contact point for the Organizer(s) to help them answer questions. What should the curriculum look like? How do we find funding for food? What possible mentors live nearby, and how do we contact them? This person might be an experienced volunteer who's run other Open Source Comes to Campus events, or might be a board member or staff member of OpenHatch itself.
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