Hi everyone,

I am Rahul. I am excited about the OpenWISP's work and would like to mentor
students in GCI 2018 with OpenWISP, while also contributing myself. I was
also a GSoC 2018
<https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#4876035942776832> student
with Sugar Labs.

Some Suggestions for tasks:
1. *Beginner Friendly Tasks:* Make a Pull Request, Make your own GPG key,
Setup Development Environment, setup your blog, design OpenWISP poster
/doodle
2. *Improving Test Coverage: *Improve test coverage in openwisp-ipam and
openwisp-radius
3. *Add Documentation: *Add documentation / Readme files in openwisp-utils,
openwisp-radius and openwisp-ipam

Please let me know what would be the steps to apply as a mentor. I'd be
happy to join in for creating and grooming tasks.

Thanks and regards
Rahul Bothra
(Pro-Panda)



On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 2:21:54 AM UTC+5:30, Federico Capoano wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I think the last Google Code-In was great for our community, it pushed us
> to improve our documentation, fix a lot of issues, add new features and
> helped us to grow our community.
> Moreover, one of the winners, Aarnav is still very actively helping us to
> improve and grow.
>
> Last year the main complaints we had from students was that there weren't
> enough mentors to help out, it would be wonderful if this year we could fix
> this by expanding our pool of mentors!
> The mentor who will be voted the best by students will win a trip to San
> Francisco to meet the GCI winners at Google Headquarters in San Francisco
> and or Mountain View (this year we visited both offices).
> The privileged mentor chosen by students will stay in a great hotel, eat
> great food, attend to very interesting presentations given by Google
> employees about interesting topics (this year they talked about
> Kubernetees, Open source licenses, AI, self-drived cars and many more
> incredibly cutting-edge and interesting topics).
> This year they let us eat in the Mountain View HQ with the rest of the
> employees, it was a really nice experience, it felt a bit like being in
> "The Interns" movie EHEH.
>
> If you're interested in helping us out please read on, below is the
> official communication from the Google crew.
>
> Federico
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: 'sttaylor' via Google Summer of Code Mentors List <
> [email protected]>
> Date: Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 9:35 PM
> Subject: [GSoC Mentors] Google Code-in 2018 is on - org apps open Sept 6-17
> To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List <
> [email protected]>
>
>
> Hello GSoC mentors,
>
> We are pleased to announce Google Code-in (GCI) 2018 <http://g.co/gci>,
> the 9th consecutive year of our contest for pre-university students ages
> 13-17. Please be aware GCI will start about a month earlier this year
> than in previous years - the contest starts for students October 23rd!
>
> The GCI timeline, FAQs, Rules and flyers have been updated on the contest
> site <http://g.co/gci>.
>
> Organizations -- If you would like to apply for the 2018 program please
> start thinking about the tasks you would like students to work on and reach
> out to your community members to ask if they would like to be mentors for
> the program. *Organization applications open for GCI orgs *next week on
> Thursday, September 6th, and close less than 2 weeks later on Monday,
> September 17th. We will announce organizations on Tuesday, September 18th
> giving orgs 5 weeks to create their tasks before the contest begins on
> October 23rd.
>
> The major changes for GCI 2018 are:
>
>    -
>
>    Orgs will evaluate the 20 students completing the most tasks with
>    their org when deciding on finalists and winners
>    -
>
>    Orgs will choose 6 finalists (instead of 5)
>    -
>
>    We have renamed the User Interface category to Design
>    -
>
>    Students will have to wait until Google reviews their Parental Consent
>    form before they can claim their first task. This will slow things down but
>    it is a requirement to be able to continue the program.
>    -
>
>    No tasks asking for personal information about students will be
>    allowed (this includes tasks asking for students to introduce themselves
>    with info like what country they are from, or photos of the students, 
> etc.).
>
> We are looking to continue the growth of this program and reach a record
> number of teenagers this year! Read more on today’s blog post
> <https://opensource.googleblog.com/2018/08/announcing-google-code-in-2018.html>
> .
>
> If you have any questions about Google Code-in please contact us at
> [email protected]
>
> Best,
>
> Stephanie and Mary
>

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