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One of the things that came up in the Committers Survey was related to mentoring. I asked the question whether it would be a good idea if newer Committers were mentored by a more experienced one and 63% of the Committers surveyed agreed it would be. I think that this could be something that could be worth exploring as we have Committers with a lot of experience and knowledge that could be good mentors to others. Mentoring could be something as simple as being available to answer questions or to give advice about how to approach something, but the main thing is that there is someone to ask informally. For example, I'm sure that Jacques has probably lost count of the amount of times I approached him offline for help with all kinds of things :-), and every response has really helped. What do people think? (And more importantly is anyone willing to be a mentor?) Thanks Sharan |
Sharan,
I like your idea of actively engaging with other committer in the community. I am willing to be part of this effort. Thanks and Regards Anil Patel COO Hotwax Systems http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/ <http://www.hotwaxmedia.com/> Cell: +1 509 398 3120 > On Jun 6, 2016, at 6:46 AM, Sharan-F <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi All > > One of the things that came up in the Committers Survey was related to > mentoring. I asked the question whether it would be a good idea if newer > Committers were mentored by a more experienced one and 63% of the > Committers surveyed agreed it would be. > > I think that this could be something that could be worth exploring as we > have Committers with a lot of experience and knowledge that could be good > mentors to others. Mentoring could be something as simple as being available > to answer questions or to give advice about how to approach something, but > the main thing is that there is someone to ask informally. > > For example, I'm sure that Jacques has probably lost count of the amount of > times I approached him offline for help with all kinds of things :-), and > every response has really helped. > > What do people think? (And more importantly is anyone willing to be a > mentor?) > > Thanks > Sharan > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSSION-Mentoring-to-Share-Knowledge-and-Improve-Code-tp4682594.html > Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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Hi Sharan,
I would gladly help anyone interested in pitching in and helping us. So sign me in. The big question: how to collaborate. It needs to be either voice or some kind of instant chat to provide quick and efficient feedback. This is, of course, in addition to all the traditional tools (JIRA, ML, Wiki). We also need a little area (Wiki?) to coordinate team efforts, list links and Github repos if we use them. Etc ... Taher Alkhateeb On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Sharan-F <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi All > > One of the things that came up in the Committers Survey was related to > mentoring. I asked the question whether it would be a good idea if newer > Committers were mentored by a more experienced one and 63% of the > Committers surveyed agreed it would be. > > I think that this could be something that could be worth exploring as we > have Committers with a lot of experience and knowledge that could be good > mentors to others. Mentoring could be something as simple as being > available > to answer questions or to give advice about how to approach something, but > the main thing is that there is someone to ask informally. > > For example, I'm sure that Jacques has probably lost count of the amount of > times I approached him offline for help with all kinds of things :-), and > every response has really helped. > > What do people think? (And more importantly is anyone willing to be a > mentor?) > > Thanks > Sharan > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSSION-Mentoring-to-Share-Knowledge-and-Improve-Code-tp4682594.html > Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
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I like Sharan's proposal and I am willing to help. Even if most question
can and should be posted to the dev list (so that others can benefit from the communication exchange) by experience I have learned that sometimes new contributors/committers are worried to ask questions in the public... having a direct way to communicate with a senior committer (either by mail, chat or phone) may help in these cases. Jacopo On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Sharan-F <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi All > > One of the things that came up in the Committers Survey was related to > mentoring. I asked the question whether it would be a good idea if newer > Committers were mentored by a more experienced one and 63% of the > Committers surveyed agreed it would be. > > I think that this could be something that could be worth exploring as we > have Committers with a lot of experience and knowledge that could be good > mentors to others. Mentoring could be something as simple as being > available > to answer questions or to give advice about how to approach something, but > the main thing is that there is someone to ask informally. > > For example, I'm sure that Jacques has probably lost count of the amount of > times I approached him offline for help with all kinds of things :-), and > every response has really helped. > > What do people think? (And more importantly is anyone willing to be a > mentor?) > > Thanks > Sharan > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSSION-Mentoring-to-Share-Knowledge-and-Improve-Code-tp4682594.html > Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
The current open Skype channels are a good place for quick mentoring
activities. If the question turns from a personal request for information to a design question or a discussion about bug fixes or enhancement, then relevant comments should be copied to the ML or a JIRA. The Skype channel does keep a long term history so it is easy to go back to early comments and retrieve them. Ron On 06/06/2016 9:56 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote: > I like Sharan's proposal and I am willing to help. Even if most question > can and should be posted to the dev list (so that others can benefit from > the communication exchange) by experience I have learned that sometimes new > contributors/committers are worried to ask questions in the public... > having a direct way to communicate with a senior committer (either by mail, > chat or phone) may help in these cases. > > Jacopo > > On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Sharan-F <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hi All >> >> One of the things that came up in the Committers Survey was related to >> mentoring. I asked the question whether it would be a good idea if newer >> Committers were mentored by a more experienced one and 63% of the >> Committers surveyed agreed it would be. >> >> I think that this could be something that could be worth exploring as we >> have Committers with a lot of experience and knowledge that could be good >> mentors to others. Mentoring could be something as simple as being >> available >> to answer questions or to give advice about how to approach something, but >> the main thing is that there is someone to ask informally. >> >> For example, I'm sure that Jacques has probably lost count of the amount of >> times I approached him offline for help with all kinds of things :-), and >> every response has really helped. >> >> What do people think? (And more importantly is anyone willing to be a >> mentor?) >> >> Thanks >> Sharan >> >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSSION-Mentoring-to-Share-Knowledge-and-Improve-Code-tp4682594.html >> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: [hidden email] skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 |
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I was against initially, worried about too much activity there, but people seems wise enough to use it rightly: +1
Jacques Le 06/06/2016 à 17:00, Ron Wheeler a écrit : > The current open Skype channels are a good place for quick mentoring activities. > > If the question turns from a personal request for information to a design question or a discussion about bug fixes or enhancement, then relevant > comments should be copied to the ML or a JIRA. > The Skype channel does keep a long term history so it is easy to go back to early comments and retrieve them. > > Ron > > On 06/06/2016 9:56 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote: >> I like Sharan's proposal and I am willing to help. Even if most question >> can and should be posted to the dev list (so that others can benefit from >> the communication exchange) by experience I have learned that sometimes new >> contributors/committers are worried to ask questions in the public... >> having a direct way to communicate with a senior committer (either by mail, >> chat or phone) may help in these cases. >> >> Jacopo >> >> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Sharan-F <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>> Hi All >>> >>> One of the things that came up in the Committers Survey was related to >>> mentoring. I asked the question whether it would be a good idea if newer >>> Committers were mentored by a more experienced one and 63% of the >>> Committers surveyed agreed it would be. >>> >>> I think that this could be something that could be worth exploring as we >>> have Committers with a lot of experience and knowledge that could be good >>> mentors to others. Mentoring could be something as simple as being >>> available >>> to answer questions or to give advice about how to approach something, but >>> the main thing is that there is someone to ask informally. >>> >>> For example, I'm sure that Jacques has probably lost count of the amount of >>> times I approached him offline for help with all kinds of things :-), and >>> every response has really helped. >>> >>> What do people think? (And more importantly is anyone willing to be a >>> mentor?) >>> >>> Thanks >>> Sharan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSSION-Mentoring-to-Share-Knowledge-and-Improve-Code-tp4682594.html >>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> > > |
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