Thanks for the links Shane!

The first link is for the GSoC though, which is very different.
GCI requires a list of tasks of various levels of difficulty. I think this 
would be a good chance for our documentation guys to put up a detailed 
documentation roadmap, which would be good to have anyways.

I think this would be an excellent option to get fresh eyes into the MW --> 
CWiki migration. Actually, newcomers would be ideal to identify information 
that must be part of tutorials.

Pedro.

--- On Fri, 10/21/11, Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> wrote:

...
> The best place to learn about ASF in
> GCI is here:
> 
>    http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html
> 
> Yes, the ASF absolutely participates and have some pretty
> good results - 
> both technical and new community members - in some Apache
> projects.  I 
> don't know if podlings have participated, but with the
> appropriate 
> incubation disclaimer I don't see why AOOo couldn't.
> 
> Correction in mail-archives link below: it's [email protected]
> to talk about GCI stuff:
> 
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/community-dev/201110.mbox/browser
> 
> Key point: good GCI results come from strong and
> *committed* mentors who 
> have interesting projects.  The key thing is finding
> AOOo committers who 
> will have the time to volunteer to do the work.
> 
> - Shane
> 


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