Hello @suthagar23 and @tendomart, Myself Kalyan, I’m currently pursuing B.Tech ECE (3rd year) at GGSIPU, New Delhi, I would like to be a volunteer of OpenMRS as a role of mentor in GCI-19.
Hi @suthagar23@tendomart I would like to volunteer to mentor for GCI-19 with OpenMRS.
I have gone through mentor guidelines and am really excited about the opportunity.
However since you joined please keep around we still need your contributions in many other ways and that increases your chances of mentoring GCI20 if we’re still around.
Hello @suthagar23@tendomart Myself Siddhpura Karan, currently in last year of BE,an open source enthusiast.My git hub profile : https://github.com/siddhpurakaran and linked in profile : [https://in.linkedin.com/in/siddhpurakaran ] are looking forward to get a chance to contribute to open source and serve to OpenMRS.I would be a great addition to the team and would love to serve as a volunteer for GCI-19 Mentor.
Hello @suthagar23 i would like to become a mentor for GCI 2019.
My academic accomplishments also upto the mark. I currently have 85% average till my 7th semester of engineering. In my college, I am also part of the Official Computer Science Department Society, which is also a reflection on my leadership, management, project, and teamwork skills. These traits will transfer to your internship position. During my 3 years as a part of NIbble Computer Society member, I take several Workshop regarding HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git. and receive a certificate from college on successful conducting several workshops for our juniors. I love to teach students regarding different technologies and receive positive feedback from them also. I am experienced with ReactJS, NextJs, GraphQL. Also, I have 3 live projects in ReactJS.
Thank you for reviewing my background in consideration for this opportunity. I would be encouraged to have the opportunity to discuss more details of my coursework, prior internship, and other experiences and please guide me to become a mentor for this google-code-in for your organization.
Folks, If you have just joined OpenMRS, Google Code-in is not the best way to get acquainted. The reason I stated this is that you have to understand the community, and how open source works in order to teach it to the kids. This program is immensely stressful and inexperienced mentors can add stress for the organization admins. While it is easy to just accept everyone, in my experience that doesn’t work out well.
I am not affiliated with OpenMRS much lately, just someone who knows how GCI supposed to be run.
Hi, I have been in the community for sometime now and will love to mentor for GCI. I was one of the intern for GSoC 2019 and I have some experience with open Source. I will really love to help out for GCI 2020.
@heliostrike am suprised at that , Because we would greatly need you here in over a million ways.
We have tasks in
Testing
Coding
Documenting
Administration
And the list is endless. So we greatly need people like you around in the community. You could probably let us know which of the above categories youre most intrested in …
cc @herbert24@jwnasambu
I would like to really thank everyone who posted their great interest to become a resource person for Google Code-in 2019. It was our great pleasure to have all of you on-boarded with OpenMRS and Open Source too.
I hope, everyone had a chance to go through the Google Code-in OpenMRS Mentor Selection Criteria. We strongly expecting your considerable contributions to OpenMRS in terms of Coding, QA, Documentation, or community management (Or any equivalent contributions) at least 2-3 months. Due to the high competition, we had to look into your other contributions and talents as well.
Unfortunately, We had a limited number of slots for the mentor ship, and we already selected about 25+ mentors. I would like thank again for your interst on this, and suggesting to invest some of your time with OpenMRS.
So what’s next…?
Don’t give up your interest with this one, Please put some of your valuable time with OpenMRS and help us to make it better.
There are a lot of tickets for you, Feel free to work on those to increase your visibility among the community.
I’m very much interested in helping the young generation to grow along with me and i think it will be a two way knowledge sharing platform to enhance and upgrade our knowledge so I hope that I will be selected as the GCI 19 mentor thankyou Open MRS.
Want to apply for the Mentor -
Hey Everyone, I am Raghav Dhingra a full-stack Web Developer and a Computer
Science B.Tech student from Delhi, India. I have taken part in Google
Code-in 2017 from the OpenMRS organization and was one of the top ten
leaders in contribution to the community at that time. I didn’t win the
competition but had a great experience in the programming world. I had
really learned a lot from it. Over a span of 2 years, I have really
improved my skills in Web development. So, this time with more enthusiasm,
I want to contribute more to the community by becoming a mentor in Google
Code-In 2019 from the OpenMRS organization.