On 23/03/22 07:46 AM, Paul Wise wrote: > On Tue, 2022-03-22 at 20:03 +0530, Abhijith PA wrote: > > > Policy says interns must have individual wiki page with their > > contact details and then a wiki page for the project with mentor > > and mentors are encouraged to create another wiki page with their > > details. > > > > Isn't better to combine all three in a single wiki page under their > > project name ? > > This part of the policy appears optimised for the situation where both > the intern and the mentor are currently or are intending to be ongoing > Debian contributors; having their contact details on one page means > less places to update when those details change. > > This is the way things are done on the Debian wiki for contributors who > haven't come to Debian through the outreach programs.
Ok then. > > Please also suggest points that you want to remove or add. > > The existing policies all look reasonable to me. > > I would also like to see some sort of final announcement from the > intern and or mentor to the audience for the work about the impact of > their changes on that audience and perhaps directly to the wider Debian > community, when that is appropriate. These could be summarised in a > bits.debian.org post once the outreach program season has concluded. I agree. I also want to see something like this from the interns. IMO, a well written summary mail/blog at the end of the program is more likely to be read by the community than timely reports. Also to note, during debconf there is a slot for GSoC/Outreachy interns to present their work. I couldn't see anything about this in policy but its happening every year. So interns work is not something that exist only in outreach circle as you mentioned > Perhaps this could be come an optional policy to start with and > tested for the current or next round of internships. Ok. If there are no objections from others, we can ask interns (or mentors) to publish from this year. --abhijith
