powerplant:gsoc2018

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powerplant application for Google Summer of Code 2018

This is a record of our application for the 2018 Google Summer of Code (GSOC).

We believe that providing students with an opportunity to get to know and contribute to the open source community together with the potential positive impact on the environment puts this project in good stead to have a long lasting positive impact in the world. We would like the opportunity to share our knowledge with the students whilst growing our community and advance the development of our project. We are passionate about open source, knowledge sharing and helping students to appreciate the value of community through the collaborative spirit.

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The administrators will ensure that the Mentors hold the agreed weekly one-to-one meetings and the weekly group meetings with their students along with ongoing support to their students, to check their work and provide feedback and guidance in order for the students to be well equipped to complete their project. This isn’t simply a weekly progress meeting but an opportunity for the students to discuss their ideas and get feedback to overcome challenges whilst working on their project. Should mentors be unable to keep up the meetings other members of the community will be asked to step into their stead.

Students will be guided by their mentors to keep on top of their schedule. Students will be asked to submit daily progress reports to the admin and the mentors (a few short lines) to explain what they have worked on and whether they have found any issues. This will help to pick up issues immediately by the admin and mentors along with constant feedback and assistance when required. The administrator will also have regular communication and meetings with the students to get their feedback on their experience and tackle any issues that are non-technical in nature.

Students will be guided by their mentors to keep on top of their schedule. Students will be asked to submit regular progress reports to the admin and the mentors (a few short lines) to explain what they have worked on and whether they have found any issues. This will help to pick up issues immediately by the admin and mentors along with constant feedback and assistance when required. The administrator will also have regular communication and meetings with the students to get their feedback on their experience and tackle any issues that are non-technical in nature. Should the students consistently fail to deliver an assessment meeting will be held to review the situation and provide additional help if needed.

Eco Hacker Farm is an open and welcoming community that fosters initiative and progress through a collaborative spirit, the projects are engaging and practical, students bring real value to the practicality and use of powerplant. Students will be able to see and feel the result of their work and their valuable contribution to the community at large. We invite students to remain active, work on existing projects and/or bring their ideas to the table for continuous involvement that goes beyond GSOC. They will be kept up to date through our mailing list and invited to participate in the various activities within the community for as long as they choose to remain a part of our mailing list.

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