[SoC] Mentorship Limits
Simone Giannecchini
simboss1 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 31 09:24:57 EDT 2007
Ciao Frank,
I have cc'ed Martin in my previous email and so you did with your
answer. Let's hope he decides to step in, since he is really good in
the field of transformations (well, he is very good in almost anything
that involves Java and GIS :-) ).
Thx,
Simone.
On 3/31/07, Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam at pobox.com> wrote:
> Simone Giannecchini wrote:
> > I have no problems with giving one of the two projects to someone else
> > as long as it is not Daniele Romagnoli's project. He work with me
> > quite often and also he lives close to me so I feel pretty confident
> > about working with me.
> > Anyway, IMHO, the mentor should not just be someone from the pool of
> > Java mentors, but someon who knows a bit about the topic, which for
> > the second applications is mostly georectifications. I don't know if
> > these year Martin Desruisseaux applied as a mentor but he would be the
> > best person for mentoring the guy, even because he already mentored
> > him last year with quite a sucess.
>
> Simone,
>
> I just ask that the project PSC's tell me who should mentor what, for
> the projects that fall under their umbrella. BTW, I don't see Martin
> in the mentor list. If he would like to mentor, I believe he can still
> apply, but someone should let me know afterwards so I can add him to the
> OSGeo mentor pool.
>
> Best regards,
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>
>
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