Scott Ritchie wrote:
After talking in the chatroom setup by Google, here's what I was able to glean:
- We don't need to form a formal "mentoring organization" as Google
calls it right now, since someone from Google (by the name of "Dan") has volunteered to process the Wine applications. That's how we got listed on the projects page. I have no idea if he is an actual Wine developer, was at WineConf, or what, but either way he's our "mentoring organization" for the moment
Dan has asked us, the Wine Project, to help him come up with a list of good projects. I'm responding to his request for help.
I don't think we need a 501(c) organization to do this; I think Dimi can do it all <grin>. Seriously, I think we have plenty of volunteers to give Dan the idea set he needs, and we have a very nice criteria for completion - a commit by Alexandre.
Dimi, my issue is that I don't think we want to set the bar too low. I don't think an easy integration project is appropriate. Maybe I'm wrong, but I at least think it would be cool if these led to some very meaningful and truly useful improvements to Wine, and perhaps to a new talented student getting hooked on Wine.
Cheers,
Jeremy