Is it mandatory to also submit them on Debian's Wiki? Now that over 30 students have submitted their proposals using Google Docs, that would seem to me double work.
Jaminy Prabaharan 於 2018年03月17日 星期六 01:55 下午 寫道: > Hi all, > > I have created a Debian wiki page for adding all the project submissions from > the students. > > https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2018-StudentApplications > > It would be great if all mentors suggest and help your students to add their > projects there. > > Feel free to reply to this mail if you have any doubts/ideas. > > Best Regards, > Jaminy. > > On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 2:39 AM, Daniel Pocock <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > In the past, students created their applications on the wiki > > Now we also have processes for them to fill out details on the GSoC and > Outreachy web sites but do we still want them to create a basic wiki > page introducing themselves? > > Note that I'm not referring to pages with the project URL, only basic > wiki user pages like https://wiki.debian.org/DanielPocock > <https://wiki.debian.org/DanielPocock> > > Asking students to put some categories on their page (e.g. a GSoC tag, a > tag for their country) could help to quickly see a list of people in a > particular country or school. E.g. if we can see all the applicants in > Brazil, somebody from the local community there may want to contact them > about MiniDebConf in April, even if their mentor wasn't aware of that > event and hadn't been able to tell them about it. > > https://wiki.debian.org/Brasil/Eventos/MiniDebConfCuritiba2018 > <https://wiki.debian.org/Brasil/Eventos/MiniDebConfCuritiba2018> > > Regards, > > Daniel > >
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