[openstack-dev] Mentor program?
Joshua Harlow
harlowja at outlook.com
Wed Jul 23 22:42:26 UTC 2014
Awesome,
When I start to see emails on ML that say anyone need any help for XYZ ... (which is great btw) it makes me feel like there should be a more appropriate avenue for those inspirational folks looking to get involved (a ML isn't really the best place for this kind of guidance and directing).
And in general mentoring will help all involved if we all do more of it :-)
Let me know if any thing is needed that I can possible help with to get more of it going.
-Josh
On Jul 23, 2014, at 2:44 PM, Jay Bryant <jsbryant at electronicjungle.net> wrote:
> Great question Josh!
>
> Have been doing a lot of mentoring within IBM for OpenStack and have now been asked to formalize some of that work. Not surprised there is an external need as well.
>
> Anne and Stefano. Let me know if the kids anything I can do to help.
>
> Jay
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was reading over a IMHO insightful hacker news thread last night:
>
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8068547
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> Labeled/titled: 'I made a patch for Mozilla, and you can do it too'
>
> It made me wonder what kind of mentoring support are we as a community offering to newbies (a random google search for 'openstack mentoring' shows mentors for GSoC, mentors for interns, outreach for women... but no mention of mentors as a way for everyone to get involved)?
>
> Looking at the comments in that hacker news thread, the article itself it seems like mentoring is stressed over and over as the way to get involved.
>
> Has there been ongoing efforts to establish such a program (I know there is training work that has been worked on, but that's not exactly the same).
>
> Thoughts, comments...?
>
> -Josh
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