On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Ryan Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think you touch the most important point here. I'm one of the main
>> people who manage GSoC for KDE. KDE is the biggest org taking part in
>> GSoC this year in terms of number of students mentored. In addition we
>> are running our own program (Season of KDE) next to it. So in total
>> I'd say we've mentored about 100 students through these programs this
>> year alone. We didn't get there by accident. You know what the main
>> benefit of GSoC is in my opinion? Getting an organisation into the
>> mindset of mentoring - into the mindset of "yes we need to train new
>> people because they can do awesome things even if they screw up
>> sometimes on the way there".
>>
>
> +1000. I <3 that way of thinking and I'd very much like our community
> to have the same attitude towards GSoC. We're a community working
> towards education of the world. Participating in GSoC as a mentoring
> organization is a right fit.

Agreed.

GSoC imho is not about getting code written but getting people
involved in our community. As such we should look and see how many
people remain involved after GSoC.

Finne

-- 
"Maybe you knew early on that your track went from point A to B, but
unlike you I wasn't given a map at birth!" Alyssa, "Chasing Amy"

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