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# Put in any idea that helped you as a mentor determine if a student is ready to work on your project. It could be coding, packaging, writing, or other skills. | |||
# If possible, the ''test'' could be a bit of real-world work | |||
#* ''Do not exploit students -- this should be a small bit of work, not a forced contribution.'' | |||
== Fedora packaging/reviewing == | == Fedora packaging/reviewing == |
Revision as of 15:50, 19 May 2010
This page is for putting in ideas and suggestions for how mentors can test to see if a student is qualified to work on a technical project. This was formerly referred to as "a coding test" but may not involve code or a test at all.
Put your idea in a new section.
Instructions:
- Put in any idea that helped you as a mentor determine if a student is ready to work on your project. It could be coding, packaging, writing, or other skills.
- If possible, the test could be a bit of real-world work
- Do not exploit students -- this should be a small bit of work, not a forced contribution.
Fedora packaging/reviewing
This "real work" test is suitable for projects that needs Fedora packaging skills like KDE Netbook spin.
- Select any software you'd like to package and prepare package following Fedora Packaging guidelines
- Select any Fedora package review and do informal one according to Fedora Packaging guidelines