Sure thing, now I'm on a real email here's the link on how to make folks aware
of willingeness to help new community members...
http://community.apache.org/guide-to-being-a-mentor.html
Ross
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From: William A Rowe Jr [mailto:wr...@rowe-clan.net]
Sent: Monday, January
Agreed this is in the scope of comdev, but in terms of the data collection
and aggregation process, you have many willing test subjects aggregated on
this list, which sure beats broadcast mails to pmcs@.
On Jan 10, 2016 7:15 PM, "Ross Gardler" wrote:
> jira is exactly
On Jan 9, 2016 14:58, "Ross Gardler" wrote:
>
> Everyone should read the subject and reset.
+1 - the original subject line corresponds to that projects interested in
new activity.
3-5 times a week a student or IT hobbiest or professional developer or
website designer
Just to second some of that, both incubator and outside, it would be cool
if the ASF had a 'jobs board' of sorts, where projects could add "adverts"
for people when they are short of specific help. Or conversely if I'm bored
and want to do something a bit different where can I find projects who
jira is exactly how I used to run GSOC, I think the process remains roughly the
same. The goal WA to have a list of tasks marked as "mentor available". This
list could bf used throughout the year, not just GSOC.
I built searches for this but it never really got traction. I still think it's
a
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Tom Barber wrote:
> Just to second some of that, both incubator and outside, it would be cool
> if the ASF had a 'jobs board' of sorts, where projects could add "adverts"
> for people when they are short of specific help. Or conversely if