Re: [Outreachy] Potential intern.

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Hi again :)

I've already replied to this email when it reached Phillip and me in
private and redirected it to the mailing list. So I'll repeat what I've
said in my reply mail just so that others are aware that I've responded
to it.

On Wed, Oct 02, 2024 at 07:12:37AM +0000, Usman Akinyemi wrote:
> Hello, I am Usman Akinyemi from the Outreachy program, I just got
> selected for the second round contribution stage, I got interested in
> the git project as it is one of the most important OpenSource
> projects.

Great, thanks for reaching out to us and thank you for your interest in
the Git community!

> Also, my skills are aligned with the required skill for the
> projects and it is related with what I did at systemd where I created
> a new unit test framework which is now the primary framework used
> across the project. This development has significantly enhanced
> testing efficiency by improving error reporting and debugging,
> streamlining development processes, and increasing the reliability of
> the software.
> 
> I hope to learn and contribute meaningful contributions to git.
> 
> Also, if there is anything I need to learn about, kindly let me know.
> I really appreciate it.

I would strongly recommend reading through [1] and [2]. They should give
you some ideas for how the Outreachy application process is designed to
work in the Git project and lays out the expectation of us mentors.

Let me know in case you have any additional questions!

Patrick

[1]: https://git.github.io/Mentoring-Program-Guide/
[2]: https://git.github.io/General-Microproject-Information/




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