Something that may may not work (I guess it would take a fair amount of organisation) once a challenge has been picked, we ask people to volunteer as team leaders, they get a git repo set up and write tests, but their main role is to advise their team and give them a nudge on things which are stopping them from progressing. This would mean that each team has an 'expert', but I guess it would also mean people who were willing to take this role would have to bring a laptop off their own -an issue for me as I don't own one... On 12 Jul 2013 14:19, "Javier Llopis" <jav...@correo.com> wrote:
> > >> Another person could simply say: mmm... interesting but... not for my > >> level. And stop coming. Do you really want this? > > > > When all's said and done, if someone doesn't think it's for them, then > > it's not for them. We can try to be as accommodating as possible, but > > you can't please all the people all the time. > > > > ...And in this case, I would rather try to keep the expert coders in > instead of the newbies. Better be challenged than bored. > > Just my 2p > > J > > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >
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