I'm up for helping. I think the rule changes, especially not getting
paid for each single task, will mean much less work for mentors (in
the sense that there will be a lot more repeat students so we won't
need to go through Git basics quite so many times).

Like last year, I think we will have a lot of luck if we focus our
tasks on a) examples and other documentation (it's easy enough, can
even be fun for the student, and is a real help to the project); and
b) things outside the competencies of the core developers (eg.
anything web related, you said it yourself that SymPy Live and Gamma
improved a lot). We can't really expect a random high school student
to dive into quantum mechanics or whatever.


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Vladimir Perić

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