Thank you Heidi! If you can add me to that folder, I will try to pull the student towards this project, that sounds much more promising to me as a first experience. And even if the particular student wants to stick with Amara, I will hopefully have other capstone students to mentor soon!
best, Gianluca 2017-10-02 2:10 GMT+02:00 Heidi Ellis <heidi.el...@wne.edu>: > Hi Gianluca, > > I don't know how current the activity is on Amara and I haven't worked on > that project myself. I can tell you that right now I'm working on Mozilla > Accessibility, specifically on the Dev Tools. > > I'd be happy to add you to the folder where I'm collecting information on > how to get started. > > Heidi > > On 09/29/2017 03:32 AM, Gianluca Torta wrote: > > > Hello everyone! > > I am an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering in Italy, and I was at > POSSE in Bologna in July, learning with other enthusiast people how to > teach OS at University! > > Short afterwards, I have advertised my availability as a mentor for > capstone projects at my University (B.Sc.in Computer Science), and now I > have been contacted by a student willing to work on project Amara, which is > listed on: > http://foss2serve.org/index.php/HFOSS_Projects > > I have looked at the project sites (web and github) to start figuring out > if it is suitable for the purpose, but I am not sure about how much it is > active and welcomes contributions. > > Does anyone have knowledge on this particular project and its community? > Any advice would be greatly welcome since this is my firs experience as a > OS teacher! > > thanks, > Gianluca > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > tos mailing > listtos@teachingopensource.orghttp://lists.teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos > > >
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