[Python-3000] Python 3000 and the Google Summer of Code
Neal Norwitz
nnorwitz at gmail.com
Mon Apr 17 02:01:12 CEST 2006
On 4/16/06, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote:
>
> again, if my host at Google wants me to spend my working hours being a
> good mentor I could possibly be convinced to make sure I get assigned
> one student (two turned out to be too much). =)
I heard your host is a slave driver and an asshole. You should start
getting some extra sleep now so you can work 200 hours a week during
the summer. Your first task will be to figure out how to find the
extra 32 hours for each week. :-)
I think it's reasonable to take a couple hours here and there to help
mentor. How much time did it take to mentor last year per student?
How could you do a better job (invest less time and get more out of
the student)? ISTM like it's mostly just keeping in touch via email.
n
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