Organisation leaders are members of organisation. It doesn't mean they are
winners, they are not mentors. They are just like you but they are the
leaders(decision maker).
I hope that helps.
On Monday, 9 December 2019 16:54:56 UTC+11, No One The Many Faced God wrote:
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> who are defined as
Once you know the IRC channel, you can go to https://webchat.freenode.net/ pick
a name and write the name of the group (in the format #nameOfGroup).
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how to get involved with the community if youre working with tensorflow?
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019, 6:21 AM Sanyam Chawla
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> Thank you for your response.
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> Is there anyway but which I can find out my position in the organization?
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> On Mon, 9 Dec, 2019, 1:07 AM 'Google Code-in Support' via
Thank you :)
On 9 Dec 2019 01:04, "'Google Code-in Support' via Google Code-in Discuss" <
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> Hello,
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> I agree with Daniel, but I suppose that activities with more time (like
>> seven days) are more challenging than a 4-days task, so mentors will
>> consider
You don't receive task. You claim tasks from here
https://codein.withgoogle.com/tasks/?sp-is_beginner=False.
First cluck view info and then claim it.
On Friday, 6 December 2019 05:00:04 UTC+11, Natasha Payman wrote:
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> How I will receive the tasks??
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Is there anyway but which I can find out my position in the organization?
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> There is no answer to that question, it depends on how many students are
> working with an org and
who are defined as leaders in an organization. are they organization members?
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The topic says it, can a task be removed?
I saw a task in the morning didn’t claim that, but started working on it,
now that I'm done I wanna submit but couldn’t find it the 'tasks'.
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I agree with Daniel, but I suppose that activities with more time (like
seven days) are more challenging than a 4-days task, so mentors will
consider it.
On Saturday, 7 December 2019 08:55:29 UTC+1, No One The Many Faced God
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> Will finishing challenging tasks increase my opportunity
someone took that task before you do. that must be a non multiple person
task. so only one can claim that task.. try working on a task after
claiming
On 9 Dec 2019 00:39, "Yashashwin Karthikeyan"
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> The topic says it, can a task be removed?
> I saw a task in the morning didn’t claim
Hi!
As Maathu said, someone claimed it before you. But there will be loads of
new tasks.
Matej
On Sunday, 8 December 2019 20:17:39 UTC+1, Maathu Maathavan wrote:
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> someone took that task before you do. that must be a non multiple person
> task. so only one can claim that task.. try working
Hey!
Every organization has their chatroom - go to their page. There you should
find it. If you have trouble, try to contact the organization directly.
Matej
On Sunday, 8 December 2019 20:10:08 UTC+1, Laki123 wrote:
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> I'm having a little trouble. Can someone help?
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Hello,
I agree with Daniel, but I suppose that activities with more time (like
> seven days) are more challenging than a 4-days task, so mentors will
> consider it.
>
*That is not necessarily true. Some mentors put up longer time to complete
deadlines just in case students need longer to
There is no answer to that question, it depends on how many students are
working with an org and how many end up in the top 20 in the org for the
org to consider.
Remember, quality work and involvement in the community is more important
than sheer number of tasks completed. Often students
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