Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of SummerOfCodeGuidelines


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Apr 13, 2009, 4:02:38 AM (15 years ago)
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  • SummerOfCodeGuidelines

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    11= Google Summer of Code: Guidelines for students =
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    3 These are some notes all students should read and adhere. They are not meant to be carved in stone, but rather as a guide how we imagine your mentoring should work. In the following, ''you'' refers to a student working for MacPorts during GSoC.
     3These are some notes all students should read and follow. They are not meant to be carved in stone, but rather as a guide to how we imagine your mentoring should work. In the following, ''you'' refers to a student working for MacPorts during GSoC.
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    2525== Public Discussion == #public
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    27 '''Discuss''' your tasks with the '''community'''. You are working on a project which result is meant to be incorporated into MacPorts itself. The people in the community are those who are going to use it later, so solicit and appreciate their feedback. '''Subscribe''' and '''participate''' on the MailingLists and IRC. We are friendly and promise not to bite.
     27'''Discuss''' your tasks with the '''community'''. You are working on a project whose result is meant to be incorporated into MacPorts itself. The people in the community are those who are going to use it later, so solicit and appreciate their feedback. '''Subscribe''' and '''participate''' on the MailingLists and IRC. We are friendly and promise not to bite.
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    2929== Help ==
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    31 '''Ask for help'''. Do not be afraid to ask your mentor or anybody of the community for assistance. It may happen that you don't know what to do next or how to approach the next task.
     31'''Ask for help'''. Do not be afraid to ask your mentor or anybody in the community for assistance. It may happen that you don't know what to do next or how to approach the next task.
    3232  * Speak to your mentor, that's what he is for.
    3333  * Find the best medium to communicate with your mentor (Email, IM, IRC, VoIP, Telephone call?) and schedule together how often you will communicate (daily? weekly? every Monday/Wednesday/Friday?)