From: Bastien G. <bz...@gn...> - 2016-04-19 21:23:14
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Hi Scott, thanks for your input. scottmc <sco...@gm...> writes: > The Hangout was started by the Tux4Kids admin and is just those who > are signed up to be GSoC mentors for this year. Same with the > private google group mailing list. We use it to discuss the 100+ > proposals we receive each year, to narrow those down to the number of > slots that Google allocates for us. Fait enough, thanks for the explanation. > I agree, we should narrow the mailing lists down to just a tux4kids > general mailing list instead of one for tuxtyping, tuxpaint, tuxmath, > etc. Perhaps we just move over to using tux4kids-discuss? That'd be good, yes. > Also the setting on the mailing lists here seem to be a bit weird, > they should default the reply to to be back to the mailing list and > not to just the previous author. Who is the admin who can fix > that? It's annoying. (The current setting is the good one: it's more annoying to send private emails to everybody than to send a collective message to just someone... and it's really a matter of hitting the right button in your email client.) > We should also require our GSoC students to post bi-weekly updates > either to the mailing list or a blog posting on the Github Tux4Kids > site. Yes, that'd be great! Just posting an email on a public mailing list would be good -- then they can publish it on a blog, on github, where they want really. > This year we will be able to keep a closer watch on the code > commits with the projects all hosted in the same place. It was > confusing to potential new students to figure out where our code was > and which repos were the current ones. Hopefully this will also open > the door to others to submit pull requests with fixes. More > discussion probably needs to take place on how our workflow should be > done, such as who will maintain each of the projects, and accept/ > reject pull requests, etc. I'm glad to see the collective energy for moving things forward into the right direction! This will help a lot for newcomers. Thanks! -- Bastien |