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Community volunteer for 2 years now, developed activities, led workshops. Confident in python and GNU. Worked professionally in programming for some years.
 
Community volunteer for 2 years now, developed activities, led workshops. Confident in python and GNU. Worked professionally in programming for some years.
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=== [[User:Wade|Wade]] ===
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*Name/contact
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Wade Brainerd (wadetb at gmail dot com)
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wadeb on IRC
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*Timezone
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Portland, Maine (UTC-5)
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*What kind of projects could/would you mentor?
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New activities, Games, Updates to/refreshes of existing activities, Frameworks for creating activities in new languages (Flash, Ajax, Mono)
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*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?
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I will be available for a single mentorship this year.  I work full time as a programmer but have a flexible schedule.
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*What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?
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Community volunteer for 2 years now, developed activities.  Experienced in Python, C++, others.  11 years as a professional programmer, including 5 as a technical director and team lead.
  
 
*What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?
 
*What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?
  
I assisted a GSoC 2007 student with a voting activity project back in Chile (STIRME Project). Learned from that experience the importance of constant contact with the Mentor.
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I was closely involved in the 2007 OLPC GSoC project, reviewing applications and communicating with students.  I mentored two students informally during 2007 after their GSoC projects were not funded. Both projects were completed with my help.
  
 
*Anything else you think is relevant.
 
*Anything else you think is relevant.
  
I informally went thru the student side of things with my good friend Ignacio in 2007. I consider that didn't do very well back then. So I have that precious learning experience, that I can commit to help the next student succeed.
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As the Sugar Labs Activity Team coordinator, I have plenty of access to deployments.  This gives me a good handle on what student projects will most effectively advance Sugar Labs' goals in the community.
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As a volunteer activity developer, I have also developed many new activities myself, and overhauled existing ones.

Revision as of 16:05, 5 March 2009

Our most important need right now is for quality mentors. If you (or someone you know) would make a good mentor, please nominate yourself (or them), both here on the ML and on the wiki (if you can't handle a little redundant paperwork, you're probably not a good candidate :). Include relevant information such as:

  • Name/contact
  • Timezone
  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?
  • How much time could you devote to mentoring? Can you make the especially solid commitment of being a double-mentor?
  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?
  • What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?
  • Anything else you think is relevant.

Please also add this page to your watchlist. We will probably later do some kind of "community interview" process where we ask you questions on this page.

Jameson

  • Name/contact

Jameson.Quinn at gmail

  • Timezone

US Central / Central America (UTC-6)

  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?

PyGTK-based activities or Sugar improvements, especially interested in language or developer tools.

  • 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?

I could commit up to 4-6 hours a week. If we are short on mentors and I find project(s) that are an especially good match, I could do 8 hrs (double duty). Over the summer, I hope to be helping to work on an XO deployment, hopefully on a paid basis, but am currently unemployed.

  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?

Maintainer of Develop activity, have done some tinkering with Sugar, I've been involved for over a year.

  • What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?

I have several years' experience as a full-time teacher.

  • Anything else you think is relevant.

Nah.

Nrp

  • Name/contact

Nirav Patel nrpatel at gmail

  • Timezone

UTC-5

  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?

Pygame or PyGTK based Activities

  • 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?

Graduating and no job prospects, so it is likely I will have quite a bit of free time as of early May. 5 hours a week is certainly doable.

  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?

Some Pygame/PyGTK Activity development and a module for Pygame.

  • What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?

Teaching Assistant and miscellaneous mentoring experiences at school.

  • Anything else you think is relevant.

I survived GSoC on the student end of things in 2008.

Tomeu

  • Name/contact

Tomeu Vizoso

  • Timezone

Central European Time

  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?

PyGTK-based activities or Sugar improvements.

  • 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?

I could commit up to 4-6 hours a week.

  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?

Coded activities and for the sugar shell for more than two years now.

  • What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?

Last year mentored one intern at OLPC.

  • Anything else you think is relevant.

Nah.

Walter

  • Name/contact

Walter Bender

EST (UTC-5)

  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?

I am interested in Sugar activities that are relevant to daily life in the classroom. Things that help the teacher and learner enhance their approaches to problem-solving.

  • How much time could you devote to mentoring? Can you make the especially solid commitment of being a double-mentor?

As much as necessary to make sure we have a successful, useful outcome.

  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?

maintainer of Activities/TurtleArt

  • What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?

30 years mentoring student projects at MIT

  • Anything else you think is relevant.

You learn through doing, so I will roll up my sleeves along side whomever I mentor, because I want to keep learning.


Bobby

  • Name/contact

firstnamelastname at gmail, nteon on IRC

  • Timezone

US Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5)

  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?

PyGTK-based activities, lower level stuff.

  • 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?

Probably 4-6 hours a week.

  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?

Maintainer of Model activity, have done some tinkering with Sugar/Rainbow, rewrote boot-animation. Fairly confident with C/Python/Linux, have been involved with OLPC for about a year (although have been mostly lurking on the sugar side of things for a few months).

  • What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?

Summer camp counselor for a number of years, OLPC intern summer '08.

  • Anything else you think is relevant.

I'm a few months behind on Sugar development, but think its a fabulous project. Let me know what you need of me.

Sebastian

  • Name/contact

Sebastian Silva (sebastian at fuentelibre.org)

icarito on IRC

  • Timezone

Lima, Perú (UTC-5)

  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?

PyGTK-based activities, especially "social" activities.

  • 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?

I am helping a teacher group this (northern summer), that leaves me enough time to commit to this (at least 4-6 hours a week, more if needed). It also is a great chance for some user feedback.

  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?

Community volunteer for 2 years now, developed activities, led workshops. Confident in python and GNU. Worked professionally in programming for some years.

Wade

  • Name/contact

Wade Brainerd (wadetb at gmail dot com)

wadeb on IRC

  • Timezone

Portland, Maine (UTC-5)

  • What kind of projects could/would you mentor?

New activities, Games, Updates to/refreshes of existing activities, Frameworks for creating activities in new languages (Flash, Ajax, Mono)

  • 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?

I will be available for a single mentorship this year. I work full time as a programmer but have a flexible schedule.

  • What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?

Community volunteer for 2 years now, developed activities. Experienced in Python, C++, others. 11 years as a professional programmer, including 5 as a technical director and team lead.

  • What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?

I was closely involved in the 2007 OLPC GSoC project, reviewing applications and communicating with students. I mentored two students informally during 2007 after their GSoC projects were not funded. Both projects were completed with my help.

  • Anything else you think is relevant.

As the Sugar Labs Activity Team coordinator, I have plenty of access to deployments. This gives me a good handle on what student projects will most effectively advance Sugar Labs' goals in the community.

As a volunteer activity developer, I have also developed many new activities myself, and overhauled existing ones.