To GSoC mentors: Steps to follow to get the proposals in the accepted slots
- From: Carlos Soriano Sanchez <csoriano redhat com>
- To: Desktop Development List <desktop-devel-list gnome org>, soc-mentors-list gnome org
- Subject: To GSoC mentors: Steps to follow to get the proposals in the accepted slots
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 08:51:29 -0400 (EDT)
Dear GSoC Mentors,
We have requested slots for GNOME and in a few days we will be able to finally accept or decline proposals.
In order to get the students you want in the accepted slots, you need to do the following:
- Make sure you have marked all proposals you'd like to accept as "want to mentor". If you have two proposals
for the same project, you need to decide which one to take.
- Include a score (explanation of score below*) and any comments about your experience mentoring the
applicant and how strongly you feel that they should be accepted for the program. Do this in the comments
section of the proposal on the Google's website.
- In case you selected to mentor more than one student, send us an email at soc-admins gnome org confirming
it. Please make sure you will have enough time for two students. It's expected to spend around 10 hours per
week per student. Google started to strongly recommend to just accept a single student per mentor, so we need
to be careful when accepting these exceptions.
It is important to do these steps soon - the sooner this is done, the more likely you get the students you
want!
*Score scale, half point rankings (i.e. 4.5, 3.5) are ok:
5 = amazing applicant, could become a module maintainer on completing the program, made extensive
contributions to GNOME of high quality
4 = strong applicant, will certainly do a good job, made substantial contributions to GNOME of high quality
(> ~50 lines of code or equivalent)
3 = good applicant, but is somewhat inexperienced
2 = is unlikely to do a good job
1 = not a good candidate
Also remember that when mentoring in GSoC, we expect:
- Fill evaluations at least 3 days before the official Google deadline. We need some time to tie up loose
ends. Your student will fail if the evaluation is not filled on time.
- Spend around 10h per week with the student; reviewing code, helping him/her, chatting, etc.
- Review code submissions of the student thoroughly and in a timely manner.
- Communicate regularly with the student. Weekly meetings are recommended on top of regular communication.
- The student is on planet.gnome.org before the end of the community bonding phase.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to send us an email to soc-admins gnome org or contact one
of us on IRC.
Best regards,
GSoC Admins
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