On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:58 AM, jeroen De Dauw
<jeroen_dedauw(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree that a seperate IRC channel is probably not a
good idea. (There are enough mw channels already, and in most of them people give really
great support, and there is no reason to cut the students off the main community.)
However, a mailing list for the people involved with GSoC would be a great tool. Last year
I did not really know who the other students and mentors where, and even although I did
considerable effort in finding out, there was no place that had their contact info, or
where we could have a discussion. A mailing list would go a long way in solving that. Last
year I created a google group for this purpose about half way through the project, but
this didn't take off. I suspect it's critical to have this sort of infrastructure
in place before the projects start, and to give all students a poke towards it. This would
also help detecting problems, both on student and mentor side, that would remain hidden if
there is only communication
between the students and their mentors.
I don't think this is a good idea for the same reason as a separate
IRC chat. Wikitech-l is low-traffic enough that it's reasonable to
just use that, unless we're talking about an awful lot of GSOC
discussion.