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| 1 || Shawn Goulet || shawn.goulet at gmail.com || United States || FOSS4G
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| 1 || Guido Stein || guido at guidostein.com || United States || OSGeo
 
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| 2 || Guido Stein || guido at guidostein.com || United States || OSGeo
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| 2 || Vicky Vergara Castillo || vicky at georepublic.de || Mexico || pgRouting, OSGeo-Live
 
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| 3 || Vicky Vergara Castillo || vicky at georepublic.de || Mexico || pgRouting, OSGeo-Live
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| 3 || Veronica Andreo || veroandreo at gmail.com || Netherlands || GRASS GIS
 
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| 4 || Veronica Andreo || veroandreo at gmail.com || Netherlands || GRASS GIS
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| 4 || Rohith Reddy Sankepally || rohithreddy2219 at gmail.com || India || pgRouting
 
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| 5 || Rohith Reddy Sankepally || rohithreddy2219 at gmail.com || India || pgRouting
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| 5 || Aurelien Xavier Payong Djiomegni || aurelienxavier93 at gmail.com || Cameroon ||
 
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| 6 || Aurelien Xavier Payong Djiomegni || aurelienxavier93 at gmail.com || Cameroon ||
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| 6 || Victoria Rautenbach  || victoria.rautenbach at gmail.com || South Africa ||
 
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| 7 || Victoria Rautenbach || victoria.rautenbach at gmail.com || South Africa ||
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| 7 || Jeff McKenna || jmckenna at osgeo.org || Canada || MapServer, OSGeo, FOSS4G
 
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| 8 || Jeff McKenna  || jmckenna at osgeo.org || Canada || MapServer, OSGeo, FOSS4G
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| 8 || Luca Delucchi || lucadeluge at gmail.com || Italy || GRASS GIS
 
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| 9 || Luca Delucchi || lucadeluge at gmail.com || Italy || GRASS GIS
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| 9 || Nadia Chaer || nadiachaer at gmail.com || Uruguay ||  
 
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| 10 || Nadia Chaer || nadiachaer at gmail.com || Uruguay ||  
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| 10 || Vidhan Jain || vidhanj1307 at gmail.com || India || pgRouting
 
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| 11 || Vidhan Jain || vidhanj1307 at gmail.com || India || pgRouting
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| 11 || Carlos I. Colombana || carlos.colombana at gmail.com || Uruguay || gvSIG
 
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| 12 || Carlos I. Colombana || carlos.colombana at gmail.com || Uruguay || gvSIG
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| 12 || Arne Schubert || azd.schubert at gmail.com || Germany || Mapbender
 
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| 13 || Arne Schubert || azd.schubert at gmail.com || Germany || Mapbender
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| 13 || Daniel Kastl || daniel at georepublic.de || Japan || pgRouting
 
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| 14 || Daniel Kastl || daniel at georepublic.de || Japan || pgRouting
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| 14 || Regina Obe || lr at pcorp.us || United States || PostGIS
 
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| 15 || Regina Obe || lr at pcorp.us || United States || PostGIS
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| 15 || Stefan Keller || sfkeller at hsr.ch || Switzerland || QGIS
 
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| 16 || Stefan Keller || sfkeller at hsr.ch || Switzerland || QGIS
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| 16 || Yewondwossen Assefa || assefay at gmail.com || Canada/Nigeria || MapServer, OSGeo
 
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| 17 || Yewondwossen Assefa || assefay at gmail.com || Canada/Nigeria || MapServer, OSGeo
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| 17 || Antonio Zito Camacho || chocamazito at gmail.com || Uruguay ||  
 
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| 18 || Antonio Zito Camacho || chocamazito at gmail.com || Uruguay ||  
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| 18 || Sergio Acosta y Lara || sergio.acostaylara at mtop.gub.uy || Uruguay || gvSIG
 
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| 19 || Sergio Acosta y Lara || sergio.acostaylara at mtop.gub.uy || Uruguay || gvSIG
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| 19 || Maoguang Wang || xjtumg1007 at gmail.com || China || pgRouting
 
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| 20 || Maoguang Wang || xjtumg1007 at gmail.com || China || pgRouting
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| 20 || Giani Carlevaro || gianimauro at vera.com.uy || Uruguay || gvSIG
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| 21 || Giani Carlevaro || gianimauro at vera.com.uy || Uruguay || gvSIG
 
 
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Revision as of 08:19, 8 November 2017

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Mentors

If you're interested in mentoring students for an OSGeo project, please fill out the Google form at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_p46X0aExtGAFGpu4lrVnjitLsqOnqRfa2kfvCm_sI0/

# Name Email Country OSGeo Project
1 Guido Stein guido at guidostein.com United States OSGeo
2 Vicky Vergara Castillo vicky at georepublic.de Mexico pgRouting, OSGeo-Live
3 Veronica Andreo veroandreo at gmail.com Netherlands GRASS GIS
4 Rohith Reddy Sankepally rohithreddy2219 at gmail.com India pgRouting
5 Aurelien Xavier Payong Djiomegni aurelienxavier93 at gmail.com Cameroon
6 Victoria Rautenbach victoria.rautenbach at gmail.com South Africa
7 Jeff McKenna jmckenna at osgeo.org Canada MapServer, OSGeo, FOSS4G
8 Luca Delucchi lucadeluge at gmail.com Italy GRASS GIS
9 Nadia Chaer nadiachaer at gmail.com Uruguay
10 Vidhan Jain vidhanj1307 at gmail.com India pgRouting
11 Carlos I. Colombana carlos.colombana at gmail.com Uruguay gvSIG
12 Arne Schubert azd.schubert at gmail.com Germany Mapbender
13 Daniel Kastl daniel at georepublic.de Japan pgRouting
14 Regina Obe lr at pcorp.us United States PostGIS
15 Stefan Keller sfkeller at hsr.ch Switzerland QGIS
16 Yewondwossen Assefa assefay at gmail.com Canada/Nigeria MapServer, OSGeo
17 Antonio Zito Camacho chocamazito at gmail.com Uruguay
18 Sergio Acosta y Lara sergio.acostaylara at mtop.gub.uy Uruguay gvSIG
19 Maoguang Wang xjtumg1007 at gmail.com China pgRouting
20 Giani Carlevaro gianimauro at vera.com.uy Uruguay gvSIG

Mentor Responsibilities

...to OSGeo gci-admin team

  • Communicate availability and interaction expectations
  • Inform gci-admin team when mentoring capacity will be reduced, as early as possible (e.g., family, health, vacation)
  • Inform gci-admin team when there is an issue with a student
    • Lacking communication, activity, visibility (MIA), or progress
    • Participant Agreement violations (e.g., plagiarism, harassment, fraud)
    • Bad fit or stepping down
    • Formally evaluate student participation

...to your Students

  • Help and/or teach the student how to
    • be a part of your community
    • communicate more effectively and in the open
    • work with your org’s preferred communication channel (IRC, Slack, etc)
    • use your org’s version control system
    • ask good questions and get answers to their questions
    • provide convincing technical argument and constructive discussion
    • be independently motivated and productive
    • solve difficult technical problems
  • Keep track of their progress, keep student informed as to their status
  • Give constructive feedback, be patient (particularly for GCI), and be respectful
  • Respond to questions within 24 hours (occasionally under 36 hours is ok)
  • Establish realistic work objectives and timeline expectations
  • Re-evaluate scope with student when significantly ahead of or behind expectations
    • Give them extra time on a task as warranted
  • Work with devs and community to facilitate acceptance of student work