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Re: [soc-dev] Next Steps

I would encourage the students to use their own blog site in the hope that they continue their Eclipse Passion after the GSoC. In the past these blogs were added to PlanetEclipse.

Best regards, Lars

Am 09.05.2014 17:31 schrieb "Patrick Gottschaemmer" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

I agree with Jelena, [soc-dev] should stay to be a orga list about GSoC, imho.
I also like the idea of blog posts from Lars for progress reports.

So, why not a (wordpress) blog for GSoC projects @ Eclipse? Students could easily write little blogposts e.g. for their releases or progress in general.
Maybe not every week, but once a month or for every milestone they've reached.
Furthermore, with a blog we (meaning the students) could also draw some attention from "non-gsoc'ers" outside the mailing lists.
And readers could easily filter topics (resp. GSoC projects) they're interested in with tags. Jelena (or everyone else;) ) on the other side could subscribe to the whole RSS/Mail-Feed to stay tuned.

Of course, this doesn't / shouldn't prevent students to post their progress on the project's mailing lists.

Best regards,
Patrick


Am 09.05.2014 13:25, schrieb Marcel Bruch:
Jelena,

so, you request students to do some kind of reporting but not on soc-dev. You also want to be kept in the look in person, i.e.,  want to receive email notifications about the reports. Is that correct?

Best,
Marcel


Am 09.05.2014 um 13:20 schrieb Jelena Alter <jelena.alter@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

I would encourage all mentors to establish a reporting system. 

Lars´ idea to have the student write a blog about the project i is also good, and it would prevent “spamming” the sox dev list.

Also, i wouldn’t mind to be kept in the loop :). That would make my job immensely easier at the end of the program (id be eternally thankful, too)


Kind Regards,
Jelena Alter

Coordinator, Ecosystem Europe
Eclipse Foundation



On 07.05.2014, at 19:56, Christian Pontesegger <christian.pontesegger@xxxxxx> wrote:

Reports are fine, but weekly reports on every project to the list might be too much. But at least once a month it would be great to get some progress reports. I expect mentors to be in touch with their students more closely anyway.

On 05.05.2014 11:37, Lars Vogel wrote:
+1 for weekly reports, maybe not to the whole distribution list but via email to the mentor would be fine. I encourage my GSoC students also to blog about there work every two weeks.



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