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In the JupyterLab weekly meeting, a possible mentorship program for new Jupyter contributors/students was discussed. This issue collects some of the ideas around that concept, in the hope that we can eventually act and start up some kind of mentorship program.
Questions/notes:
At a basic level, a mentor(s) could be assigned a student that they will shepherd through the process of adding some feature to JupyterLab (or Notebook, etc).
Could use the Distinguished Contributor model to keep mentors engaged
Can take inspiration from Google Summer of Code mentoring/acceptance/funding model (funding will be tricky, unsure if we will be able to make that part work)
In the JupyterLab weekly meeting, a possible mentorship program for new Jupyter contributors/students was discussed. This issue collects some of the ideas around that concept, in the hope that we can eventually act and start up some kind of mentorship program.
Questions/notes:
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