Hi Joao, On Thursday, March 03, 2016 19:36:05 Joao Matos wrote: > Hi Sebastian and the rest of the KDE community, > > I'd like to propose to mentor Dimitar but I have no idea what the policy of > the KDE project > is regarding the possibility of allowing mentors external to the community. > > I believe I am the best person to mentor Dimitar due to a couple of factors:
Cool. :) > - Succesfully mentored Dimitar and several other students on previous GSoC > editions. > - I am the maintainer of the CppSharp project that QtSharp is based on. > - I am also a contributor to QtSharp so I know pretty well what needs to be > done and how to do it. > > In fact, I was already planning on mentoring Dimitar under GSoC as part of > the Mono community, > but Mono was not accepted as an organization this year. Best is to get in touch with the KDE SoC admins on the mailinglist kde- s...@kde.org , they can answer your questions and get you set up to mentor. > On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 5:58 PM, Sebastian Kügler <se...@kde.org> wrote: > > On Thursday, March 03, 2016 06:20:49 PM Arno Rehn wrote: > > > having worked with Dimitar before, I'd recommend to accept QtSharp as a > > > project under the KDE umbrella for this year's gsoc (if that's > > > possible). > > > Dimitar has done some good work on Qyoto and SMOKE in the past. I think > > > C# and Qt are a good fit, so I fully support creating bindings for it. > > > This project might even attract some more people from the Windows side > > > to contribute to Qt and KDE. > > > > A question that is probably important down the road: Can you or someone > > else > > mentor Dimitar and his project? -- sebas Sebastian Kügler | http://vizZzion.org | http://kde.org