Am Samstag, den 17.02.2007, 01:30 -0800 schrieb Jorge G. Mare (a.k.a. Koki): > Hi, > > If my understanding is correct, to be seriously considered as a mentor > organization, we need at least two mentors (devs) for one single student > (having a third one as a backup is even better). This entails certain > responsibilities for the mentors, and involvement by the community so > that the mentee feels comfortable (asking questions on the list/IRC, etc.). > > The upside is that we could get a paid developer for a few months, so it > is certainly worth trying. But our pool of devs is not that big, so the > question is who can become a mentor. Any volunteers out there? SoC is verry intresting , but i think it its to early, it whas better when haiku is R1, so can SoC give Inprovements and Inovations for Haiku after R1. Ore what is a finish of SoC in 2007 for haiku os ? Off Topic: Haiku need more Developers in time ,,, On a Haiku-os.org can not found a "Hunting/searcing Developers". This is a job for MACOM :-) The other i miss soo a LocalKit technology, thats whas a good part for "frendly Developers fom other OS (linux/BSD ..)" when we have a conzept. Thats my meaning. P.S: good job all Haiku people Ralf aka stargater > > Cheers, > > Koki > > Michael Phipps wrote: > > Not that I am paranoid or anything. :-D > > We were only late the first year, and that was only because I didn't > > hear of it. We were just out and out turned down, last year, with our > > on-time entry. We will try again this year. :-) > > > > Michael > > > > François Revol wrote: > >> Let's try not to be too late this year. > >> > >> http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2007/02/speaking-of-summer.html > >> > >> François. > >