Sorry, can't resist...
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 12:36:27AM +0100, Erik Abele wrote:
> Simple example:
>
> When the IPMC decides that you are a mentor for X then you don't have
How cool is that?
"What's Erik doing on the iPMC? More than he's ever done on a PC!"
"The new iMentor Core Duo can we
On 23.03.2006, at 14:36, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Erik Abele wrote:
On 22.03.2006, at 18:01, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
Just poking around the incubator site and I see a
responsibilities page for Mentors which is good but I don't see
any criteria for being a mentor. But I think starting with thr
Erik Abele wrote:
On 22.03.2006, at 18:01, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
Just poking around the incubator site and I see a responsibilities
page for Mentors which is good but I don't see any criteria for being
a mentor. But I think starting with three simple ones would be a start:
1) Active int
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:01:18AM -0800, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> Just poking around the incubator site and I see a responsibilities page
> for Mentors which is good but I don't see any criteria for being a
> mentor.
I think we don't have very "general ones" for those, probably since its hard
to
On 22.03.2006, at 18:01, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
Just poking around the incubator site and I see a responsibilities
page for Mentors which is good but I don't see any criteria for
being a mentor. But I think starting with three simple ones would
be a start:
1) Active interest in the pr
Jason,
As an ASF member, you can volunteer to be on the Projects's /
Incubator PMC which oversees all the incubation projects. Once on the
PMC, you can join ppmc's for all the projects u are interested in.
Welcome aboard!! We could definitely use your help with bootstrapping
ODE.
thanks,
-- dims