IRC log for #gsoc on 20140209

00:00.24Kundadirkhh, it's much better. Gives somewhat a use case and shows the importance of the functionality
00:00.54Kundadirkhh, I fixed a typo
00:01.10dirkhhis good at creating typos
00:01.48Kunda:)
00:02.19Kundameflin, do we need a projected time frame for each idea? or is that just by default dictated by the GSOC timeframe ?
00:02.57meflinthe gsoc time frame maters ( qute a bit )
00:03.12meflinbut orgs pass/fail there own students
00:04.06Kundameflin, can you elaborate on what you mean by "orgs pass/fail there own students" ?
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00:04.52meflineach org passes or failes there students on there own criterias
00:04.52thiagoKunda: the mentor decides if the student passed or not
00:04.59thiagoKunda: and all projects are 3 months long
00:05.18meflinI would warn you about extended time
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00:06.02Kundameflin, what are the problems with this ?
00:06.08Kundathiago, thanks :)
00:06.16meflinlegion
00:06.57meflinto start with you are changing the rules .. the idea is do X(org) and you get $
00:07.12meflinif you extend they can blow you off and get the $
00:08.13Kundai see
00:08.31meflinand that is just the begining
00:08.52Kundabuckles his seatbelt
00:08.59dirkhhI think the solution is not "extend the time".
00:09.15dirkhhIt's "understand what a student can achieve" and grade them according to this
00:09.22dirkhhone of our projects is a touch based UI
00:09.25meflinthe solution is to hold the time solid
00:09.25Kundadirkhh. yes, and it's nice to learn from others peoples mistakes vicariously
00:09.31dirkhha student won't be able to finish that in three months
00:09.40meflinand look for students that will hang on after
00:09.42dirkhhlet me rephrase - most normal students won't be able to do that
00:09.50dirkhhbut massive progress on the way is what I'm looking for
00:10.05dirkhhand hopefully the student stays around afterwards and continues / finishes the work
00:10.33meflinyou are wrong
00:10.41Kundameflin, wrong?
00:10.50dirkhhI'm listening (well, reading)...
00:11.13meflinyou students with a realistic task will complete the job
00:11.39meflinyou are either tasking them with to much ore unrealisting about there abilities
00:11.39Kundaso breaking up a big job in to mini jobs ?
00:11.50meflinboth of those are a diservice to the students
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00:13.26Kundameflin, that makes sense
00:13.57dirkhhI'm rephrasing that idea to be focused on one screen and to clearly describe the intended outcome
00:14.18dirkhhthanks, meflin
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00:16.08Kundameflin, i echo dirkhh. thanks for your advice on this
00:16.50dirkhhyes, very helpful and much appreciated.
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03:25.22NiharikaHello!
03:27.09stqismHowdy
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07:17.26mssharma5523Hey everyone!! I am a student willing to apply for GSoC 2014. I have a good experience in object oriented programming and development. But still I would like to know that how does one choose a project among all the vast number of projects mentioned every year? How do you know which project would suit you?? Please share your views and suggestions regarding this..Thanks!!
07:18.41stqismmssharma5523: Well, as a student, it will be your job to reach out to listed organizations and see what best matches your own skills. It's a bit of exploring, but you're also free to suggest your own proposals and ideas.
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07:22.05mssharma5523stqism: Thanks for replying, but given the large number of projects and that too of across all fields, won't it be illogical to go through all of them given that we have short time span for submitting our proposal.  Also even if we know our area of interest,what are your suggestions for choosing  any project??
07:23.46stqismmssharma5523: Well, I recommend browsing last years lists ahead of time for an idea about who might be attending, if you find a org you like, I'd recommend reaching out to them beforehand
07:25.22stqismI don't know melange too well, but I do know you can search various orgs
07:27.37mssharma5523<stqism>: thanks !! :)
07:27.49stqismNp
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08:32.55NiharikaHello gsocbot.
08:33.07NiharikaNope.
08:33.17stqismDead?
08:33.36Niharika!next
08:33.37gsocbotNiharika: "next" is February 14th: Mentor organization application deadline
08:33.42NiharikaNot dead.
08:33.57NiharikaNot programmed for doing Hellos.
08:35.14Nilabhra!google gsoc
08:35.22Nilabhra:|
08:36.10Niharika!commands
08:36.20Niharika!help
08:36.20gsocbotNiharika: (help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin.
08:36.23Nilabhra:|
08:36.45Nilabhra!comand
08:36.48Nilabhra!command
08:36.54Niharika!help gsocbot
08:36.54gsocbotNiharika: Error: There is no command "gsocbot".
08:37.03NiharikaHmm...
08:37.14Nilabhra!help commands
08:37.14gsocbotNilabhra: Error: There is no command "commands".
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08:37.29Niharika!help all
08:37.29gsocbotNiharika: Error: There is no command "all".
08:37.33Niharika!all
08:37.47stqismThis bot has personality issues
08:37.48Nilabhra!help google
08:37.48gsocbotNilabhra: Error: There is no command "google".
08:37.54stqismOr lack of
08:38.01Nilabhrastqism: yes lack of
08:38.08Niharika:D
08:38.25Nilabhra!die
08:38.32Nilabhra-_^
08:39.43stqismNot dead yet
08:39.48stqismSomehow
08:40.30Nilabhra!ping
08:40.31gsocbotpong
08:40.35NilabhraLOL
08:40.50Nilabhra!pong
08:41.05Nilabhra:P
08:41.14Nilabhra!hi
08:41.23stqismIt's still chugging away, being defiant in commands
08:41.34Nilabhra!stupefy
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08:42.13stqism!nick HarryPotter
08:42.13gsocbotstqism: Error: You don't have the admin capability. If you think that you should have this capability, be sure that you are identified before trying again. The 'whoami' command can tell you if you're identified.
08:42.26stqismIt's a real command. Huh
08:42.30stqism!whoami
08:42.30gsocbotstqism: I don't recognize you.
08:42.45stqismWhat? Am I that unrecognizable?
08:42.46Niharika!whoami
08:42.47gsocbotNiharika: I don't recognize you.
08:42.50NiharikaOops.
08:43.00Nilabhra!whoami
08:43.02gsocbotNilabhra: I don't recognize you.
08:43.07Niharika!whoiskblin
08:43.10Nilabhra!whoareyou
08:43.33Niharika!last
08:43.34gsocbotNiharika: [09:43:10] <Nilabhra> !whoareyou
08:43.40Nilabhra!whoami Niharika
08:43.41gsocbotNilabhra: (whoami takes no arguments) -- Returns the name of the user calling the command.
08:43.46Nilabhra:v
08:43.48Niharika!first
08:44.02Nilabhra!grep
08:44.02Niharika!up
08:44.08stqism!echo test
08:44.18Niharika!gsoc
08:44.18gsocbotNiharika: "gsoc" is Something that allows you to program for the summer in an open source project and win some cash and reputation, not Generic Savoir-faire on Open source Conundrums
08:44.18Nilabhra!tell
08:44.19gsocbotNilabhra: (tell <nick> <text>) -- Tells the <nick> whatever <text> is. Use nested commands to your benefit here.
08:44.53NiharikaThat was quite some definition for GSoC.
08:44.53Nilabhra!tell Niharika "this command works!"
08:45.05NiharikaAh, it sent me a PM.
08:45.09NiharikaCool thing.
08:45.11Nilabhracool
08:45.24Nilabhragives gsocbot a cookie
08:45.29Niharika!tell Nilabhra This is a stupid bot.
08:45.31Nilabhra!cookie
08:45.31gsocbotNilabhra: "cookie" is omnomnom
08:45.32kblin!botabuse | Niharika
08:45.33gsocbotNiharika: "botabuse" is (#1) If you want to play with the bot, please do so in a private /query so as not to spam the channel, or (#2) When in a query with me, use whatis #gsoc <factoid>
08:45.38Usamahi ..Is a guy with an empty github accoun has any chance in #gsoc ??
08:45.50NiharikaOops. Sorry.
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08:47.19stqismUsama: Acceptance is based off mentor orgs, not github accounts
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08:49.32Usamabut Your Experiance In Filed Is a Main Creteria !!  Isn't It !
08:49.34tomreynUsama: prior experience is surely relevant for many projects, but there are many ways to demonstrate that other than an account on a public git repository.
08:49.58UsamaLike What ?
08:50.18stqismUsama: Often orgs will have some sort of application to fill out or coding test
08:50.36tomreyncode samples on other websites or sent by e-mail to projects you apply at, lists of projects you worked on
08:51.01stqismAs well, getting to know and talk to a mentor organization is a good early step
08:51.13tomreyn... as well as suggestions you make which also reveals your prior experience in a given field
08:52.19Usamaok I get That .. If I Want To Start From Now ..What Organ To Choose Since The Accepted Ones Arn't Published Yet ?
08:52.29IvanovicUsama: the best applications usually include that the applicants work on fixing some smaller bugs for the orgs they apply to
08:53.03Ivanovicthis shows the orgs that the students are a) able to compile the thing and b) can use the required language plus c) are able to get into the codebase
08:53.04stqismUsama: Right now you can look at previous orgs for inspiration, but it's no guarantee that an org is returning
08:55.07UsamaI see thax Guys
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10:36.36UsamaHi Guys What Are The Chances That Owasp Is Selected This YearToo !
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10:49.33VarunAgwUsama: No one knows!
10:50.22UsamaDoes That Means That I Can't Star Working On Any Project From Now ?
10:50.33UsamaIdea *
10:50.47VarunAgwYou can work
10:50.50VarunAgwYou can get a rough idea by looking at how many years they are selected
10:51.23VarunAgwIf they have a pretty impressive selection record, chances of their selection are more
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10:53.55UsamaOkey .. Owasp Were Seleted In The Last 3 Or 4 Years ..I Guess I Can Count On Them Then  :p
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12:49.15DanCalderoneHello all. I am curious if anyone knows if there are any mentors still currently available for the Google Summer of Code 2014
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12:51.05UsamaOo ..I thought nothing was sected yet !!
12:52.28DanCalderoneCan anyone share any specifics on mentoring partners that was'nt posted on the site?
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12:56.53DanCalderoneActually I believe I answered my own question. If i'm not mistaken Student applications are from March 10th to the 21st?
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13:01.06AvishekDanCalderone_ i think its from feb 25th to march 9th..
13:01.37gevaertsDanCalderone: correct
13:02.01gevaertsAvishek: Avishek where did you find those dates?
13:02.13AvishekDanCalderone : http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2013
13:02.27gevaertsmentions that this is 2014
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13:02.58Avishekoh! sorry! mixed it up!
13:03.49Avishekgevaerts: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2014
13:04.48gevaertsAvishek: you mean the student application period is not the period between "Student application period opens" and "Student application deadline"?
13:05.48DanCalderoneSorry, Found it here on the right hand side halfway down under program timeline http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014
13:06.11Avishekgevaerts: the date seems to be from 25th feb to 21st march(which seemingly is the deadline).
13:06.44gevaertsAvishek: student applications start on March 10th. *not* in February
13:06.56DanCalderoneYea came on because i was a little cofused. Your take is we can apply now if students with our proposal?
13:06.57gevaertsYou can talk earlier of course
13:07.32gevaertsDanCalderone: you can talk to organisations at any time, including today. You can formally apply from March 10th to March 21st
13:07.51Avishekgevaerts: yes. thats what i meant. you can discuss your ideas with them before 10th of march.
13:08.04DanCalderoneAwesome, thanks for the clarification gevarts
13:08.28DanCalderonegevaerts*
13:08.58DanCalderoneHas anyone in here participated in previous years?
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16:56.26gsocbotvultraz_old: "tea" is Have some tea and try to relax!
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19:40.10gevaerts!botabuse
19:40.11gsocbotgevaerts: "botabuse" is (#1) If you want to play with the bot, please do so in a private /query so as not to spam the channel, or (#2) When in a query with me, use whatis #gsoc <factoid>
19:40.24gevaertsWhat *are* you people trying to do?
19:40.33stqism!itsthebotsfault
19:40.49voldymangevaerts: popular indian beverages
19:41.03bitgeekythe bot wants one of the above soft drinks lol :-)
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19:54.52VarunAgwDoes anybody knows what happens in slot allocation?
19:56.32umcculloughyou mean, how does google figure out how many slots to allocate per org?
19:57.06gevaertsPeople at Google have lots of tea and coffee, and they decide
19:57.12perepujalor how orgs allocs their slots to students?
19:57.54gevaertsFor that, people at organisations have lots of tea and coffee, and they decide :)
19:58.28umcculloughit's my understanding that orgs request a number of slots (based on how many mentors they have and how many projects they can realistically handle)
19:58.38gevaertsYes
19:58.53umcculloughthen google processes all of this and based on the number of students they can/will fund, assigns the slots to each org
19:59.01perepujalI'd prefer some calming beverage, slot allocation is very stressing
19:59.10umcculloughorgs can give up slots though if they want, and allow others to have a few more
19:59.24gevaertsumccullough: well, also based on how experiencced the org is
19:59.31gevaertsAnd past history, maybe
19:59.40gevaertsAdjust for umbrella status
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20:00.23VarunAgw_umccullough: Sorry, got disconnected for a minute
20:00.48VarunAgw_I mean what happens during slot allocation?
20:00.58gevaertsAnyway, slot allocation is a manual thing, fueled by an alternation of stimulating and calming drinks
20:01.57gevaertsThere are no hard rules. In general umbrella organisations get lots, new organisations get two or three, and experienced organisations probably get more or less what they ask for
20:03.29VarunAgw_ok, thanks for reply
20:03.35bitgeekyhey gevaerts : just a doubt(as a student) let's say a apply for a project in two different orgs and fortunately both the org like the student's proposal so how are these issues settled , can student then request to select the org ?
20:03.56gevaertsbitgeeky: as usual, you can *request* anything you like :)
20:04.04bitgeekygreat :-)
20:04.15gevaertsCommon advice is to tell the preferred organisation in advance about this
20:04.32gevaertsThere is no guarantee that this will be taken into account though
20:04.45VarunAgw_>>Common advice is to tell the preferred organisation in advance about this
20:04.49VarunAgw_Tell whom?
20:04.49umcculloughindeed, it's best to let the orgs know so they can have a "backup plan" in case a student ends up getting another proposal
20:05.06gevaertsvoldyman: the preferred organisation
20:05.09gevaertsVarunAgw_: preferred organisation
20:05.12gevaertsbah, tab stuff...
20:05.30gevaertsvoldyman: sorry about that
20:05.47gevaertsVarunAgw_: in the application text somewhere
20:06.06VarunAgw_I guess it is bad idea
20:06.13perepujalAnd last recourse, there is a deduplicating meeting
20:06.25gevaertsVarunAgw_: you don't *have* to
20:06.44bitgeekybut if we tell one of the org that we would leave them ,if more preffered org selects us , don't u think we loose the project before even slot allocation lol :D
20:06.55bitgeekygevaerts, : ^
20:07.00gevaertsbitgeeky: that's not what's happening *at all*
20:07.01VarunAgw_Saying I will not work for you if I got selected for organisation B.
20:07.12gevaertsVarunAgw_: read what I said again
20:07.44gevaertsbitgeeky: first, *you* don't "leave" any organisation. They either pick you or don't, and they either get a duplicate or don't
20:07.57gevaertsIf they get a duplicate, the *organisations* discuss who gets you
20:08.07gevaertsThey may or may not decide to ask you then
20:08.08umcculloughbitgeeky, if you're a good student, the opposite is likely to happen - each org obviously wants the best students doing the best projects
20:08.23stqismYou should remember, being a student in gsoc is something very competitive
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20:08.56gevaertsWhat I said was "Common advice is to tell the preferred organisation in advance about this"
20:09.04gevaertsIt was *not*
20:09.16gevaerts"tell everyone"
20:09.26stqismIt isn't like you're going to get 30 offers from a bunch of orgs, rather you might get offered one chance.
20:09.42VarunAgw_30 offers. LOL
20:09.44umcculloughwell, you won't get offers at all :)
20:09.49stqismBut you have to keep in mind, tons of other people are going for these same spots.
20:09.49umcculloughyou make up to 5 proposals
20:10.11umcculloughsame org, or different orgs, your choice
20:10.14bitgeekyyeah ! but its possible to get 2 may be ? but as gevaerts said it would be better to tell them before :-)
20:10.33gevaertsThere will be duplicates, but they're *far* less common than students seem to think at this stage
20:10.39stqismbitgeeky: two? Maybe, but getting 1 is rare.
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20:12.04bitgeekymay be ! well if u have the passion and really enthusiast and a good developer , one must not miss the chance , the orgs can see your commitment , they are wise enough stqism , , this is what  I think
20:12.15umcculloughi could imagine a spectacular student, who has worked with several orgs already, may have multiple proposals chosen
20:12.44GSbitgeeky: go ahead..may the code be with you !!
20:12.45stqismumccullough: Yeah, but gods gift to gsoc of students isn't something I expect to see much.
20:12.47umcculloughi don't think it's "chance" at all ;)
20:12.51VarunAgw_I guess it is very rare situation
20:13.06stqismbitgeeky: Maybe, either way, best of luck
20:13.09umcculloughit's rare, yes - our org has had it happen a couple times
20:13.33GSbut just don't be greedy.
20:14.02bitgeekythanks :-) stqism , GS yeah for sure I was just talking about 2 ,
20:15.56VarunAgw_Is having a backup proposal on a different organisation a good idea? Is anyone have experience getting backup proposal selected?
20:17.01perepujalyes, is a good idea as far as the backup proposal is as good as the main proposal
20:17.05gevaertsA good proposal will take work. Are you confident you have enough time for more than one? If so, go for it
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20:18.48bitgeekytrue that ! gevaerts : ^ , really don't have time for more than one
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20:20.05GS! guide
20:21.40umcculloughmaybe this link is what you're looking for: http://en.flossmanuals.net/GSoCStudentGuide/
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20:22.21GSumccullough: thanks
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20:31.27VarunAgwWhere are IRC log for this channel are saved?
20:31.44perepujal!logs
20:31.45gsocbotperepujal: "logs" is http://ibot.rikers.org/%23gsoc/
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20:44.16gs_sdVarunAgw: how's wamp going on
20:44.34sarthakmeHey guys i am a newbie to open source development and have question to ask
20:44.46VarunAgwgs_sd: ?
20:45.12sarthakmei am interested in two organisation but not able to contact them
20:45.40sarthakmeshould i still contribute to there code or wait for there reply
20:45.52VarunAgwHow you contacted them?
20:45.59VarunAgwMailing list or IRC?
20:46.34sarthakmemailing list.
20:46.48sarthakmeone is not available or IRC
20:47.06sarthakmeon*
20:47.28umcculloughhow long did you wait for a reply? keep in mind the majority of projects are run by volunteers ;)
20:47.37tierrado you know if either actually has plans and resources to apply for GSoC?
20:47.38gs_sdyeah..
20:47.50gs_sdthey reply if they are free
20:48.01sarthakmehow should i find out?
20:48.52gs_sdcontribute to code or mail ..either way is fine
20:49.15sarthakmeokay
20:49.39sarthakmethanks for your time :)
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21:29.42MunchorHi
21:29.48MunchorAre students to pick one project and one project only from the ideas?
21:29.58MunchorOr may they be expected to pick more than one?
21:30.15gevaertsYou can submit up to five proposals
21:30.25mmadiaStudents are allowed to submit multiple applications.  ... however, talk with the mentoring organization to see what they prefer.
21:30.44gevaertsMake sure you don't submit more proposals than you can deal woth though
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21:31.27gevaertsAlso, while the ideas list is important, you *are* free to suggest your own idea, although in that case it's definitely advisable to talk to the organisation first
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21:32.34MunchorI'm talking from the organisation side
21:32.42MunchorWe have come up with lots of ideas
21:32.46MunchorSome are 3 months time of work
21:32.49MunchorOthers are 2 weeks time of work
21:34.09perepujalideas that can be done in 2 weeks aren't for gsoc
21:34.16gevaertsnods
21:34.50Munchorthat's what I wanted to know, thanks
21:34.53gevaertsWell, except ideas that can be done in two weeks by someone who knows the code well, but that need two months for anyone else :)
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21:36.07tierrawell, on one hand, you will have very wide gaps in experience from different students, and what might take one student 3 months might take another 2-4 weeks, and in that case, I would want the student to plan and scope out a proposal that shows initiative for filling that 3 months
21:36.11perepujalor six 2week ideas that are to be done in the whole gsoc
21:36.18ishan1604What I feel is, when it comes to a product especially it can never be completed. You will always scope for improvement
21:37.18ishan1604After the coding is complete, Documentation, Multi-lingual support, rigorous testing, enhancements, more features etc.
21:37.55ishan1604the possibilities are endless if someone is willing to work. What do you think? @Munchor
21:38.21ishan1604Btw I am a student and not a mentoring org. I am trying for GSOC this year for the first time :p
21:38.26perepujalishan1604: you should count all that when you evaluate the time to expect for a project
21:39.27ishan1604I second that. But its not always possible to do all that in 3 months. All depends on the type of the project.
21:40.03perepujala full coded project that is not documented... well I'd consider worse that a half coded project that is full documented
21:41.33perepujalhow  that code will be maintained in one or two years?
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21:44.34ishan1604True ! Documentation is something that needs to be the top most priority of open source projects, for it helps in faster, better and interesting collaboration.
21:44.52tierrain one of my orgs, we tell students to plan on having a completely working feature by the end of the first 4 weeks, the rest is for testing/bug fixes, performance, i18n, unit tests, docs, reviews, merging, etc... it's a lot to cover for an inexperienced student who may have never done any of the above on the project before
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21:47.46ishan1604Yeah seems a lot of work but is manageable if everything is done as per a plan :)
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