[Ambassadors] Re: Student partnership program. Extending fedora mentor program to students.

Aditya Sharma adityaksharma at gmail.com
Wed Jun 18 09:04:40 UTC 2008


i think that is very valid and practical solution and a very obvious
observation that most of choose to overlook, students here in india dont
contribute because they know so little about linux, i am talking about the
general mass, and they are sckeptical about it, first we need to increase
the familiarty with the system only that will lead to an increase in
contributions from the students, i can also approach my HoD with a request
for Hands on sessions on development in linux and the ease of use of it,
that will be a good place to start, coupled with the Mentoring program it
may increase contributions to the community

2008/6/18 BiGYaN <bigyan.techie at gmail.com>:

> As a student what can we do in this regard? ... Most students of my Univ,
> (University of Calcutta) are not interested in Linux, because of
> unfamiliarity with the system. Most of them do all their project work in
> Visual Studio, as that is really easy.
>
> What can we do about that? ... any suggestions?
>
> I personally feel that educating the students through conferences and
> meetings can be a good start. We can even approach the HoD with requests for
> hands-on sessions, where development in Fedora will be taught.
>
> What do u say guys?
>
> from,
> Bigyan Bhar
>
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> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:21 PM, "Sankarshan (সঙ্কর্ষণ)" <
> foss.mailinglists at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> susmit shannigrahi wrote:
>>
>>  Generally the final/pre-final year engineering students need to do
>>> some project work on a topic.
>>> What I personally saw that they desperately search for one.
>>>
>>> we can make a lot of  new contributors if we provide them with a
>>> project to work, some guidence
>>> and may be a certificate at the end. (As they say, target this segment
>>> :))
>>>
>>
>> Quite by chance this was the same topic that I broached to Spot yesterday
>> afternoon. And it turns out that a good place to push these potential
>> contributors would be towards doing "Fedora QE" starting up with learning
>> how to triage, process and work the bug queue and additionally coming up
>> with Test Cases.
>>
>>
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