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* Meet new people and have fun during the summer. | * Meet new people and have fun during the summer. | ||
- | + | Maemo community is applying as a umbrella organization, we will host projects, that will benefit a lot of other embedded platform/environments aside from Maemo. | |
==<b>Did your organization participate in past GSoCs? If so, please summarize your involvement and the successes and challenges of your participation.</b>== | ==<b>Did your organization participate in past GSoCs? If so, please summarize your involvement and the successes and challenges of your participation.</b>== | ||
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Mentors: | Mentors: | ||
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* Csaba Kertész | * Csaba Kertész | ||
* Eduardo Lima | * Eduardo Lima | ||
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* Leandro Sales | * Leandro Sales | ||
* Luis Felipe Moraes (organization backup administrator) | * Luis Felipe Moraes (organization backup administrator) | ||
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* Mike Jipping | * Mike Jipping | ||
* Mohammad Anwari | * Mohammad Anwari | ||
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* Quim Gil | * Quim Gil | ||
* Ryan Abel | * Ryan Abel | ||
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* Tim Samoff | * Tim Samoff | ||
+ | * Simon Pickering | ||
==<b>What criteria did you use to select these individuals as mentors? Please be as specific as possible.</b>== | ==<b>What criteria did you use to select these individuals as mentors? Please be as specific as possible.</b>== | ||
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The Maemo community is a very active and friendly community. During the GSoc coding period, our mentors will help to motivate the students. But our community will also be integral in helping to motivate, making suggestions, and overseeing the scope of each project. In effect, the students can feel a community reward: to be a part of the community. This community commitment will ensure more collaboration with our community aside from GSoC. We believe that the community reward and motivation is one of the key factors for any good and solid open source project. | The Maemo community is a very active and friendly community. During the GSoc coding period, our mentors will help to motivate the students. But our community will also be integral in helping to motivate, making suggestions, and overseeing the scope of each project. In effect, the students can feel a community reward: to be a part of the community. This community commitment will ensure more collaboration with our community aside from GSoC. We believe that the community reward and motivation is one of the key factors for any good and solid open source project. | ||
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