After years of applying we finally got picked, woohoo!
First thank you to all those who have helped over the years, and of course Google for running the program in the first place
For mentoring @Skaldarnar has already volunteered to be a primary mentor earlier and is our backup admin, while I'm primary admin and a backup mentor. The guideline is to have two mentors per student slot and as a new organization this year we are likely limited to 1-3 students (or 1-2 depending on what doc you're looking at).
Estimate for time involvement for a serious mentor is about 10 hours a week or more, which might be time you'd be coding anyway and just make yourself more available for questions.
We have lots of "light" mentors available on IRC like we always do, with several having reaffirmed their willingness to help out students even without being official mentors.
If we get more formal mentors we can request 2 or even 3 slots and see what GSOC comes back with. We already have several promising students Please let me know if anybody is interested, I need to send you an email invite if so, PM me one or post it here if you don't mind.
Mentors:
First thank you to all those who have helped over the years, and of course Google for running the program in the first place
For mentoring @Skaldarnar has already volunteered to be a primary mentor earlier and is our backup admin, while I'm primary admin and a backup mentor. The guideline is to have two mentors per student slot and as a new organization this year we are likely limited to 1-3 students (or 1-2 depending on what doc you're looking at).
Estimate for time involvement for a serious mentor is about 10 hours a week or more, which might be time you'd be coding anyway and just make yourself more available for questions.
We have lots of "light" mentors available on IRC like we always do, with several having reaffirmed their willingness to help out students even without being official mentors.
If we get more formal mentors we can request 2 or even 3 slots and see what GSOC comes back with. We already have several promising students Please let me know if anybody is interested, I need to send you an email invite if so, PM me one or post it here if you don't mind.
Mentors:
- Skaldarnar (primary, fully committed)
- @Florian (primary, fully committed)
- @msteiger (primary, fully committed)
- @manu3d (backup, rendering)
- @Marcin Sciesinski (backup, architecture)
- @SkySom (backup, content)
- Cervator (backup, organizing)
- Timeline (official one, see below for copy paste and slightly more details)
- Mentoring manual
- Organization list - look at the company we're in! Only game project, so many big names!
- Us! Yay! - Maybe we got picked because of how perfectly "Dark Blue Gooey" fits the new color scheme
March 14 - 25: Mentors and Org Admins review student draft proposals and give students feedback on their proposals.March 26 - April 10: Review all submitted student proposals with your org and consider how many you want to select and how many you can handle.April 11: Deadline for Org Admins to submit slot requests.April 13: Slot allocations are announced.April 14 - 20: Org Admins select the proposals to become student projects. At least 1 mentor must be assigned to each project before it can be selected.April 22: Accepted GSoC students/projects are announced.April 23 - May 22: Community Bonding Period.May 23: Coding begins.June 20 - 27: Midterm evaluations of students.August 6th: Saturday play test and GSOC review / demosAugust 23: Student deadline - final evaluations beginAugust 29th: Mentors submit final project evaluations
August 30th: GSOC 2016 results announced!
- October 28-30: Mentor Summit in Sunnyvale California
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