On Monday 04 Mar 2013 22:33:21 Ian Clarke wrote: > So I have one excellent student that wants to work on Tahrir this Summer, > ideally as part of GSoC, I've already started to get him up to speed on the > codebase and his progress is impressive. > > Here is the trickier part: I have another student that has been working on > another open source project of mine called LastCalc, that is unrelated to > Freenet. He has asked me whether he can work on it this summer as part of > GsoC. > > I assumed that doing the LastCalc project with Freenet as a mentoring org > would be a non-starter since they aren't related (except through me), > however I consulted the GSoC mailing list about it they said that it is ok > provided that Freenet is ok with it. > > So, does anyone have a strong objection to this? I can't think of any > reason why anyone would given that I'm willing to mentor both projects. > > Matthew, I know that you thought mentoring two projects would be too much > work, however I already have three students that I work with, two on > Tahrir, one on LastCalc. I spend several hours a week with each of them, > so actually no less work than would be required of me as a GSoC mentor, and > it works well.
If you disappear, or fail to keep up with the workload, we're ****ed. What's your contingency plan?
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