> Ok for spliting the list like this. I'll take the first six if Akbar > doesn't have any trouble with this. Akbar, if you want to write about > the first six projects, let me know. I just don't have any preference, > choosing the first six is just a way to start now.
Hi there Julien, I am excited to be part of this and working with you. I am ok with the last 6 of them. As for contacting the hackers, is there someone from g-j who would be able to provide emails of these people? Who would be the main contact on g-j side? I also like the idea of language-bindings bounties. I think it would be a good candidate if we don't hear from many of SoC guys. Thanks, ::akbar > > > and agree on a list of questions. The obvious questions I'd > > suggest would be: > > > > * 'does the project still match the initial plan? why or why not?' > > Don't ask about what the project is; you already know that from the > > wiki, so you can summarize that yourselves. > > * 'did you enjoy the summer?' > > * 'will you keep hacking on this project or GNOME after this is done?' > > * 'any funny or interesting anecdotes?' > > Anyway, with a 150-200 words limit, there isn't so much room for more :-). > > > Then email the hackers (maybe cc'ing their mentors and me?) and wait > > 24-48 hours for responses, nagging them after that, and then start > > writing. Sound reasonable to you too? > > Definitely. > > > Keep in mind the size limit > > Claus mentioned- if we end up with 10 of these, none can be longer > > than 150-200 words (keeping in mind the need to write an introduction) > > unless you work with the g-j folks to split it up somehow. > > Allright, we'll see if it's necessary when we get the answers from the > interviewees. > > > if you find that several of your people aren't responding, let me know > > and I can put you in touch with this > > not-GNOME-sponsored-but-basically-GNOME-anyway summer hacker :) > > Cool ! > > > Is that clear? Let me know- > > Yep. > > All the best, > -- > Julien Gilli > -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
