Hi,

For all the folks applying to be mentors: It is important for potential 
mentors 
to have the knowledge of OpenWISP. Cat from Google: "People with no
existing participation in the project should not be chosen as mentors. -- 
Cat"
It's even in our docs: 
http://openwisp.io/docs/developer/google-code-in.html#how-can-i-apply-as-mentor

On Friday, October 25, 2019 at 4:07:07 AM UTC+5:30, Federico Capoano wrote:
>
> I think as an organization we should be fair, I'm not sure we can decide 
> to prioritize some students over others, it doesn't something that would 
> make all the students happy.
> Natural selection will do its course anyway.
>

In order to let Natural selection run it's course, do you think it's a good 
idea that we should have more tasks related to our codebase than tasks like 
"Install Linux", "Learn Django". I mean, I see the importance of some 
instances of simple tasks but if we focus on codebase related tasks I think 
it'll be more inviting for students we are targeting for -- students who 
are interested in coding and can be future mentors.



Best,
Ajay Tripathi



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