> - admins are backup mentors - if there are a lot of mentors, then the > admins never have to step in but it is always possible that admins may > be asked to mentor. This is why it is important to have systems in > place (e.g. the student wiki page like Renata[1]) that allow admins to > get their head around a project really quickly
I think this could be a responsibility, but I don't think it should be viewed as a required responsibility, as it might require skills or knowledge outside of someone's comfort zone. > - helping to attract mentor> > - getting to know the rules or know how to find documentation about > rules (e.g. Google's FAQ, rules change from time to time and mentors > don't always realize) I would reword this whole section as "managing the administrative tasks for Debian participation in outreach projects." Managing always can include delegating. :P Cheers, Molly > - maintaining the wiki and other tools > - ensuring evaluations are completed at all deadlines > > Notice that this doesn't mean other members of the wider team can't do > any of these things, but the admins have a little bit more > responsibility to make sure the things happen. > > How do other people feel about this list of responsibilities, does this > belong on that wiki page too? > > Has anybody else had any thoughts about being part of the admin team for > 2018, either for GSoC, Outreachy or both? > > Regards, > > Daniel > > > 1. https://wiki.debian.org/RenataDAvila >