> Specifically I am thinking of Richard, who would be the ideal mentor for > this project. Nicola comes second to my mind, but if none of them would > take it, I am willing to step in. This is surely the application that > will need more support.
I was a mentor last year, but there are a lot of other people who would be excellent mentors, so I think we should rotate - unless there's a special reason (eg, we get more students if we have more mentors) I'll give it a miss this year and let someone else do it. :-) Btw I enjoyed it last year because Chris was a good (and very nice) student, but had a hard time finding the time to follow him properly as I'm already swamped - like most other people I think - by projects/things to do. Next time I do it I'll allocate lot more time for it, and I recommend to everyone who will be a mentor to think about the time it takes in advance. It's worth it (I look forward to my next mentoring), but if you want to do a good job with your student, you'll have to follow him/her very regularly. :-) Thanks _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
