[med-svn] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianMed/MoM" by AndreasTille

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The "DebianMed/MoM" page has been changed by AndreasTille:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM?action=diff&rev1=2&rev2=3

Comment:
De-personalising

  = Mentoring Of the Month (MoM) =
  
- In this effort AndreasTille would like to dedicate a part of his spare time to a newcomer (the "student") providing any packaging knowledge Andreas has to
+ In this effort the mentor dedicates a part of his spare time to a newcomer (the "student") providing any packaging knowledge the Mentor has to
- enable the student working more or less independently on packaging after passing this MoM period.  Andreas will guide the student kindly into all secrets of Debian packaging at the example of a specific program which is in the focus of the Debian Med team.  The student is free to pick the package however, Andreas  has a vetoing right in case he sees the package in some way as "unfit for the MoM project" (too complicated, too non-free, too far away from Debian Med topic, too whatever).  At the end of the month the goal is that
+ enable the student working more or less independently on packaging after passing this MoM period.  The mentor will guide the student kindly into all secrets of Debian packaging at the example of a specific program which is in the focus of the Debian Med team.  The student is free to pick the package however, the mentor has a vetoing right in case he sees the package in some way as "unfit for the MoM project" (too complicated, too non-free, too far away from Debian Med topic, too whatever).  At the end of the month the goal is that
  
   a. The package in question is finished and uploaded
   a. The student is able to do advanced packaging tasks and is introduced into the communication channels of Debian Med team
@@ -12, +12 @@

  
  In this MoM process I would like to apply some strict rules:
  
-   1. If AndreasTille is posting something on the [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-med|mailing list]] containing [MoM] in the subject the student tries hard to respond with any comment (if not better possible something like:  I have no idea but I will do some research like asking upstream or whatever - just leaving a hint that he feels responsible somehow).
+   1. If the mentor is posting something on the [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-med|mailing list]] containing [MoM] in the subject the student tries hard to respond with any comment (if not better possible something like:  I have no idea but I will do some research like asking upstream or whatever - just leaving a hint that he feels responsible somehow).
-   1. The student tries to follow any of my commits to the package which is in focus of the MOM plan and favourably sends a comment like
+   1. The student tries to follow any of the commits of the mentor to the package which is in focus of the MOM plan and favorably sends a comment like
        * Its OK for me
        * What does this mean, please explain
        * I would prefer ... instead of your change
-   To get informed about the changes the student needs to be subscribed to the commit mailing list[2] or at least do regular "svn up; svn log". He just tries to find a useful comment to any commit just to make sure he has understood things and will be able to do it himself in the future.
+   To get informed about the changes the student needs to be subscribed to the [[https://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-med-commit|commit mailing list]] or at least do regular "svn up; svn log". He just tries to find a useful comment to any commit just to make sure he has understood things and will be able to do it himself in the future.
    1. The student confirms that he succeeded in building the package according to the state in SVN in case it builds or he is able to reproduce the error message of the build process.
    1. If there is any problem the student will ask on the Debian Med mailing list (tagging the subject [MOM] to not spam others to much.) This list should be the main communication channel to show others:
        a. we are working on a problem



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