Hello guys,
I am a lecturer at Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics and I have a proposal for you. My students have to make their science projects during this half-year. I would like to involve some of them in PostgreSQL to give them an opportunity to work on a real project instead of writing their own equation solvers or any other useless apps. Here is my vision of such collaboration: - I ask students who would like to work on PostgreSQL project and we choose one - You select the supervisor for the student. The supervisor will be the student's "boss" and will give him tasks and help in solving complex problems. - The project should take student two-three months of time and you can decide can be developed by student during this term. - The student discusses tasks the supervisor and agrees them with me. - When the tasks are agreed the student begins working on them and writing his Project report. - During the term I coordinate the student and solve organization problems. - When the term is finished the student should complete all tasks, agreed on the beginning of the term and also the student should finish his Project report. - The student can continue working with you after the science project is finished, if he likes it. There some big advantages in such collaboration for all participants: - You get a contributor that is interested in working on your project. - The student gets the experience in working on a real project. - If PostgreSQL is interested to student he will continue working on it after the science project is finished. I will not require any payments for the student. Please consider my proposal and tell me what do you think about such collaboration. You can contact me by e-mail, Google talk: rprikhodche...@gmail.com or Skype: rprykhodchenko Sincerely, Roman Prykhodchenko -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers