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Revision as of 15:08, 9 December 2009 by Quaid (talk | contribs) (schedule idea dump)

Purpose: Oversee, define, and improve on the Fedora Project's work with students contributing as part of their classwork or summer internship.

Schedule

  • [09 Dec] - Schedule ready to work with and publicize
  • [06 Dec] - Draft process proposal to summer-coding@lists.fedoraproject.org
  • [16 Dec] - roll out publicity across Fedora Project, JBoss.org, and upstreams -- give people work to do for Dec.
  • [30 Dec] - needed infra in place (wiki pages, etc.)
  • [06 Jan] - first round of mentor ... commitment?


Processs

Groups participating

Projects

Community

Communication

One thing we need to do is build up a bit of a community between all the participants. Since all our students and mentorees are working on widely different projects, there isn't alot of social common ground. Finding icebreakers and neutral conversation points will help create a better community between the mentors and the students. This will also encourage better cultural awareness from the students from different backgrounds.

If we get the students on the platform right after they are accepted, it can be a great tool to help in the community bonding process. We could have an open space where other community members can join and 'meet the new students'.

Platform requirements and suggestions:

  • Low Bandwidth
  • Both Real Time and Stored communication
  • English - we all assume the participants have some base level of english skills
  • Free Software
  • Source Code can be fixed by the students, increase a sense of ownership
  • Ice breakers and other catches to keep the conversation moving
  • Incentives to encourage usage at least once a week
  • Continue to be open after the summer so that students can check up on each other socially.

We may also want to encourage integration with other social networking platforms. Remember, this is where all the cool kids hang out.