I agree with most of your comments, and the next comments, we have knowledge useful to share, working with others, a lot of tools, professional level reviews, etc and also interacting have a cost for the students and the community (time, effort,etc). I do not think creating a low trafic list will solve the issue, (we tried stimulate the spanish community with the sugar-desarrollo list without success) I think the only solution is having a mostly permanent contact in a university, then the students will have short time interactions, but a lot of knowledge will be in the teachers. Then we need "sell" to a university teacher the idea of working with us.
Gonzalo Here I feel that maybe having a separate sugar-students@ mailing list > might be a way forward. Ideally some experienced developers and > community people would closely monitor it and offer timely replies. > Everyone working with students should then encourage them to sign up > there. This way there'd be a space for them to collaborate, exchange > experiences, and discuss issues without being overwhelmed by the traffic > on IAEP and sugar-devel which can be very overwhelming at times, > particularly when you're just getting involved. > > >
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