On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 14:36 +0800, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote: > I personally have spent numerous days learning how to build rpm's as well > as trying to follow the fedora package naming and layout conventions and I > thought wouldn't that be a great idea. If someone is interested in > learning provided they don't waste peoples time by actually WANTING to > contribute maybe a mentors list go get them from a newbie/basic > contributor to an active member of the support/devel crew. This is an interesting idea. One of the problems facing knowledgeable contributors in mentoring new contributors is separating the wheat from the chaff on current mailing lists. When you do get a chance to mentor, the quality post is easily lost in the flying chaff around it. A list that was specifically for mentoring would have all manner of posts to it, technical, cultural, packaging, why to (v. how to), etc. However, the purpose for mentors to post would be to grow the knowledge and culture. Getting answers in the archives where they can be searched and understood. In this case, a requirement (or strong suggestion) of joining the mentors list is to thumb through the archives. New contributors who read the archives can be answering questions for other newbies, thus carrying on the chain. Ideally, a normal list should function in this mentoring fashion. With such populated and work-intensive lists, however, the mentoring gets lost. Another possibility would be, when a mentor-type is posting something to any list that has good mentoring in it, they are asked to cross-post to fedora-mentoring-list. Thus the list becomes a targeted location for mentoring activity all over the project. Good idea! If we work out the details, I'll sponsor starting the list, if you are interested in helping administrate and promote the idea. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, RHCE * Sr. Tech Writer * http://people.redhat.com/kwade/ gpg fingerprint: 2680 DBFD D968 3141 0115 5F1B D992 0E06 AD0E 0C41 Red Hat SELinux Guide http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/selinux-guide/
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