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I have successful completed Summer of Code 2008 under Dafydd Harries for the OLPC. I have also developed a low cost OMR processing application which is hosted on sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net/projects/omr-ai/| OMR AI] | I have successful completed Summer of Code 2008 under Dafydd Harries for the OLPC. I have also developed a low cost OMR processing application which is hosted on sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net/projects/omr-ai/| OMR AI] | ||
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*Name/contact | |||
andresambrois at gmail | |||
*Timezone | |||
America/Montevideo (UTC-3) | |||
*What kind of projects could/would you mentor? | |||
PyGTK-based activities and Sugar projects, especially in collaboration and networking. | |||
*How much time could you devote to mentoring? Can you make the especially solid commitment of being a double-mentor? What are your other commitments over the summer? | |||
5-6 hours a week. Currently unemployed, but studying computer engineering. I devote most of my time to free software projects and Ceibal-related volunteering. | |||
*What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)? | |||
I maintain the PlayGo activity, one of the developers of the [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Educational_Blogger_Project|EduBlog project]], written a couple of patches for sugar and currently working on some improvements. Familiar with Python, PHP, Tcl, Shell Scripting and (some) C. | |||
*What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have? | |||
I've given technical talks and workshops, and was a math tutor years ago. | |||
*Anything else you think is relevant. | |||
I fear velociraptors. | |||