►
From YouTube: Let's talk about contributing: Mentorship Program FAQ
Description
A
B
Hello
hi,
let's
see
on
my
other
book,
okay.
B
Let's
get
started
so
so
sorry
for
the
delay
I
had
Angels
signing
in
on
my
restream
account.
Since
it's
been
a
while,
since
I
used
my
Stream
So
I,
guess
the
restroom
forgot
about
me:
hi
hi
Julie!
What's
up.
B
It's
been
a
while:
okay,
hey
guys,
let's
see
do
we
have
any
comments
or
any
charts.
Okay,
we
have
some
greetings
hi
as
okay,
we
have
Sunni,
hey
Tuli.
We
have
how
you
doing
fair,
I,
hope,
you're
doing
good.
We
have
Simone
as
we
joined,
hey,
Samad
how's
it
going
hey
folks.
B
Thank
you
for
joining
this
live
stream.
This
session
I'm
so
happy
to
have
this
session,
alongside
with
my
colleague,
to
leave
an
amazing
person.
So
let's,
let's
get
started
right
so
to
me.
So
how
do
we
start
doing?
A
Oh
yeah:
let's
do
some
introductions,
I
mean
most
people
don't
know
us.
It's
very
funny.
People
don't
really
know
who
we
are
or
what
we
do.
They
just
know
there's
a
2d.
There
is
an
a
somewhere.
So
who
are
these
people
like
so
yeah?
Let's
just
do
some
introductions.
First,
then
we
get
the
ball
rolling.
B
Okay,
okay,
we
have
everybody,
joined
the
live
stream
or
watching
the
live
stream,
rather
on
YouTube
Hey,
Rishi
how's,
it
going
I,
think
I
know
this
originally
from
the
community
very
active
and
palm
guy
and
okay,
let's
start
with
the
introduction.
Okay,
ladies
first
today
we
wanted
to
go
first.
B
A
B
Me
use
them
truly:
okay,
guys,
okay,
folks,
truly,
is
our
community
manager
right?
You
know
the
person
that
does
okay,
you
know
the
person
that
has
the
power
to
manage
everything
within
this
ecosystem
right
from
different
programs
to
projects
to
I,
don't
even
know.
What's
how
you
even
do
it,
you
know
I,
have
you
a
lot?
She
does
a
lot
of.
She
does
so
many
things
right
in
the
community
from
facilities
facilitating
the
conference
program
to
helping
me,
you
know,
push
the
mentorship
program
forward.
B
I
know
right,
I'm
lazy,
so
without
something
where
would
I
be
so
she's
our
community
manager
she's
an
amazing
person
like
I,
said
earlier.
She
does
a
lot
of
things
and
you
know
anytime,
I'm
not
available.
I
know.
Yeah
I
can
count
on
to
me
just
like
the
communication.
A
B
I
had
to
okay,
so
hey
Savio,
how
you
doing
nice
to
have
you
on
this
call.
So
Fabio
is
one
of
the
current
contributors
for
some
of
code
accessing
API,
a
very
nice
guy.
Oh
glad,
to
come,
see
you
during
the
course
have
you,
okay,
a
quick
introduction
about
myself.
Please
and
I
work.
I
was
hired
by
Postman.
You
know
to
work
full
time
with
the
Asian
kpi
scene
and
I
am
a
developer
relations.
Engineer.
I
also
call
myself
the
preacher
of
the
Sync
API
right.
B
B
I
just
have
to
like,
say
it
yeah
right,
it's
in
kpi
is
actually
leading
the
foundation
of
how
to
do
open
source
the
right
way
right,
so,
which
is
why
I
just
love
the
whole
thing
about
the
projects
and
the
whole
and
being
part,
and
the
reason
like
being
part
of
this
project
is
seemed
like
a
blessing
to
me
right.
People
were
missing
Falls,
like
Julie
Alejandro,
to
France,
to
Soviet,
like
just
special
shout
out
to
all
these
amazing
folks
that
are
making
these
Community.
You
know
progress
yeah.
B
So
that's
that's
Ace,
watching
these
live
streams
from
you.
B
B
Yeah
notification
wouldn't
make
sure
make
you
lose
anything
about
this.
It
could
be
a
community
in
general
right.
So
that's
a
little
bit
about
Ace
I'm,
just
I
random
dude.
You
know
living
somewhere
in
Nigeria
yo.
So
that's,
that's
me!
I
don't
want
to
go.
This
is.
B
Okay,
so
the
next
thing,
like
I,
said
to
you
guys
a
lot
of
folks
here
are
actually
because,
once
they
have
some
money
questions
right,
but
before
it
gets
Right
started
into
it.
I
would
just
like
to
like
do
a
quick
introduction
about
the
mentorship
program
and
why
we
are
doing
it
right
yeah.
So
the
mentorship
program
is
actually
a
really
nice
program.
It
is
different.
One
like
hide
myself,
actually
love
pushing
the
idea
that
we
should
do
this
internship
program.
B
Open
source
community,
a
lot
of
open
cells,
communities
out
there
who
run
mentorship
programs
right,
but
we
as
a
community.
We
are
not
just
any
type
of
community
right.
We
are
a
Community
First
project.
I
love,
I,
love
to
turn
it
that
way
right.
So
we
put
our
community
first
above
the
project
right
because
without
the
community
I
used
to
believe
there
is
no
project
right.
So
because,
if
there's
nobody
in
the
community,
if
I'm
not
doing
the
community
thing
right,
then
the
product
people,
eventually
stream.
B
B
You
know
spending
that
free
time
contributing
towards
mbpi
and
we
are
all
thinking.
Okay.
What
is
the
best
way
to
give
back
to
these
folks
and
yeah?
We
participate
in
a
lot
of
mentorship
programs
right
because
I
know
I.
Have
this
question
like
people
ask
me:
why
do
we
like
have
a
secret
mentorship
program
if
we
are
already
participating
in
Google
summer
of
code,
Google
system
of
dogs,
and
so
many
other
mentorship
programs
right
and
I
was
like
okay,
because
we
love
getting
back
to
the
community?
B
We
want
to
have
our
own
and
the
the
initial
reason
why
we
actually
started
this
mentorship
program
last
year
was
because
we
got
rejected
from
Ruby
sum
of
code
right
and
the
goal
rejected
yeah.
You
got
it
right
that
wasn't
Blue
Cash,
because
he
was
the
one.
That's
you
know
wrote
the
proposal
for
last
year
and
I
also
wrote
the
proposal
for
this
year.
We
also
got
rejected
so
next
year.
We
are
actually
going
to
allow
Alejandra
today.
B
Do
the
proposal
stuff
because
she's
good
at
it,
so
we're
going
to
do
that
for
Google,
and
we
thought
oh,
that's
odds.
So
are
we
gonna
stop
there?
What
if
that
is
not
the
reason
of
code?
So
are
they
not
going
to
be
a
mentorship
program?
Are
we
not
going
to?
How
do
we
help
these
contributors?
You
know
get
familiar
with
the
whole
open
source
software.
B
You
know,
learn
different
things
and
also
be
willing
to
contribute
to
open
source,
something
that
can
Inspire
them
right
to
do
open
source
and
also
contribute
to
the
career,
and
that
was
why
we
thought
okay,
fine,
since
we
got
rejected
from
Russia
Moscow.
Why
don't
we
just
start
our
own
mentorship
program
right?
We
get
a
lot
of
donations
from
different
folks
right
from
different
companies
to
support
the
project
right.
So
why
don't
we
take
part
of
this
money
and
give
it
back
to
the
community
right?
B
Give
it
back
to
folks
that
are
actually
contributing
to
this
project.
Then
we
thought.
Okay,
then
we
can't
do
it
or,
let's
say
one
of
the
best
ways
to
do.
It
is
actually
to
run
a
mentorship
program,
and
that
was
why
we
did
this
different
mentorship.
That
was
the
reason
behind
the
mentorship
program
and
yeah.
We
have
a
lot
of
other
low-key.
Also
that's
a
low
level
program,
let
me
just
say
low
key
because
they're
not
on
flow
level.
Low-Key
programs,
apart
from
the
mentorship
program,
you
can
participate
in
those
like
a
bounty
program.
B
So
I
won't
really
go
into
details,
because
this
is
not
what
this
live
stream
is
about.
Sorry
Italy,
so
we're
just
going
to
continue
the
mentorship
program,
so
that
was
the
main
reason
behind
this
engagement
program
right.
It's
because
we
want
to
give
back
to
the
community.
We
want
to
help
folks
grow
right
while
contributed
to
the
projects.
So
that
is
why
we
actually
the
way
this
describe
membership
program.
B
A
No
I
don't
have
anything
to
add
yeah.
You
literally
said
everything.
The
mentorship
program
is
here
like
to
help
beginners
to
have
every
enthusiastic
who's,
passionate
about
open
source
and
we
care
to
give
them
a
chance
like
to
learn
to
contribute
to
the
project
and
also
get
the
chance
to
like
end.
Yes,
we're
running
dollars.
B
A
Should
we
yeah
you
get
a
chance
to
end,
you
get
a
chance
to
learn
and
you
get
a
chance
to
like
participate
or
grow
your
portfolio
as
well,
so
yeah,
that's
what
the
whole
mentorship
program
is
all
about.
B
Yeah,
thank
you
silly.
Okay,
so
we
are
have
we
have
a
couple
of
questions?
Okay,
let's
start
from
adaf,
because
I
can't
pronounce
the
best
one.
So
I'm
just
gonna
go
with
the
second.
So
your
question
is:
can
a
working
professional
join
the
mentorship
program?
So
when
you
say
working
professional,
do
you
mean
currency,
exec
or
working
in
a
different
field?
B
I
can
be
able
to
like
for
you
in
the
best
way.
B
How
long
will
a
mentorship
program
last,
okay,
so
technically
it's
the
mentorship
program
is
going
to
run
for
six
months
right
so
six
months,
let's
see
how
the
the
maximum
timeline
for
the
program
to
run
just
six
months,
but
now
how
you
want
the
program
to.
B
B
General
timeline
is
actually
six
months,
so
I
hope
to
answer
your
question
beginners
a
lot.
Definitely
beginners
are
allowed
right
and
I
think
the
reasons
for
the
program
right
just
like
inspired
folks
and
beginners
to
know
that
they
have
a
chance
right.
So
that
is
why
those
are
allowed
100.
So
if
you're
a
beginner,
if
you're
new
to
open
source,
you
can
also
live
and
also.
B
Or
something
so,
the
thing
is:
I
actually
used
to
onboard
folks
right.
So
if
you
are
neutral
consoles
or
if
you
don't
not
even
on
Source
or
if
you
don't
understand
how
to
contribute
to
a
Sync
API
specifically
because
we
have,
we
have
tons
of
projects.
B
So
if
you're
interested
in
a
particular
projects-
and
you
don't
know
how
to
like-
make
your
first
contribution,
so
you
can
always
boss
me
on
slack
so
I'm
always
willing
to
hop
on
calls
with
folks
that
are
not
familiar
with
the
projects
and
help
you
make
the
contribution.
You
know
open
that
first
pull
request,
so
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me
if
you
feel
you're
a
beginner
and
you
don't
know,
nothing
will
do
that
right.
If
you
have
any
problems.
B
For
anyone,
that's
having
a
second
thoughts
right
so
because
I
love
it
okay.
So
that's
also
has
okay,
okay,
the
previous
question:
what
you
have
so
it's
in
fact,
but
not
a
student,
although
I
believe
you
should
be
able
to
join
the
program
but
with
a
class
right.
So
if
you
know
you
won't
be
able
to
commit
to
the
estimated
amount
of
hours
for
you
to
work
on
the
project,
experimental
right,
then
I
believe
you
shouldn't
apply
because
here
I'm
working.
B
B
B
Okay,
I
think
we
have
another
question:
do
you
want
to
answer
this
and
okay,
all.
A
Right
will
there
be
a
place
to
submit
our
proposals
or
we
will
have
to
discuss
directly
with
the
mentors
and
they
will
select
us
the
discussion
phase.
Only
okay,
so
the
best
way
to
submit
your
proposals
is
via
slack
for
technical
writers.
It
has
been
made
easy.
There
is
a
there
is
a
Google
form
that
you
need
to
submit
your
proposals
too.
So
it
differs
with
the
mentor
what
they
prefer,
but
definitely
get
in
touch
with
the
mentor
and
ask
them.
Where
can
I
submit
my
proposals?
A
There
will
be
the
best
person
like
to
guide
you
on
the
best
place,
or
maybe
Vice
leg
or
via
email,
they'll
be
the
best
person
to
know,
but
for
technical
writers
there
is
a
form
where
you
need
to
submit,
of
which
I
will
share
it.
Also
here
on
the
channel
where
you
can
apply
I
hope
that
answers
your
question.
A
Yeah,
just
to
emphasize
on
on
the
the
answer
that
you
said,
the
timeline
anybody
that
wants
to
apply
can
apply
for
the
mutation
program,
whether
you're
working
professional,
whether
you're
a
student,
but
I
also
want
to
emphasize
that
if
you
currently
participating
in
other
paid
open
source
projects
that
are
currently
ongoing,
please
please
please
do
not
apply
to
the
async
API
mentorship
program,
give
other
people
a
chance
to
participate
and
get
to
learn
more
in
open
source,
because
it
will
cause
like
conflict
of
interest
and
just
like
they
said,
we
need
you
to
focus
to
commit
into
the
program.
A
So
please
please,
please,
please,
please,
if
you're,
currently,
whether
you
are
with
us
in
kpi,
for
example,
if
you're
doing
gsod,
you
can't
do
the
midship
program.
If
you
are
doing
G-Shock,
you
can't
do
the
mentorship
program
if
you're
currently
ongoing
without
reality,
please
do
not
apply,
give
other
children
other
kids
and
chances
well.
So
please,
yeah
I,
just
want
to
emphasize
on
that.
A
B
Of
course,
okay,
so
just
to
answer
your
question
not
because
to
say
fried
I'm,
just
gonna
say
we
always
do.
B
We
always
do
so
I
think
API
is
actually
really
interesting,
because
when
it
comes
to
engaging
new
contributors,
I
think
we
are
could
be
best
right.
So
we
are
the
best
at
doing
this
right
for
new
contributors.
B
So
if
you're
a
new
contributor-
and
you
like
I-
said
earlier,
if
you
don't
know
how
to
get
started
or
something
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me
right,
you
can
reach
out
to
anybody
in
the
community
and
you
can
also
reach
out
to
me
right
because
we
don't
just
like
did
I
say
we
didn't
just
reply
to
your
comments
or
something
we
are
also
willing
to
hop
on
a
call
with
you
right.
So
if
you,
if
you're
a
new
contributor,
then
I
also
encourage
you
like
reach
out.
B
B
So,
yes
to
answer
your
question,
we
are
accepting
new
contributions,
especially
for
the
project
and
also,
if
you're
interested
in
the
mentorship
program.
Yeah
give
it
a
try:
hey
Prince,
hi,
I,
think,
okay,
one
of
the
ability,
foreign.
A
B
Okay,
so
before
the
questions
keep
coming
in,
let's
just
continue
send
some
instruction
stuff
about
the
mentorship
program
right,
so
so,
just
like
because
of
code
right,
because
these
are
these
are
another
questions.
These
are
some
questions.
I
also
get
from
my
voice
is
not
clear.
Oh
really
am
I
Audible.
A
Yes,
you
are
Audible.
B
What
am
I
doing
hey?
How
about
now.
B
Okay,
so
I
hope
my
voice
is
better
than
before.
So,
just
like
the
version
of
code,
the
exactly
also
has
it's
lacking
a
little
bit.
I
think
it's
dude
because
of
the
streaming.
No.
A
Am
I
also
lagging
you
as
well,
or
maybe
it's
a
network
I
mean.
Maybe
it's
as
one
the
restroom
understand
each
other.
B
Okay,
it's
okay,
now
all
right
hum
thanks!
Okay!
So
let's
just
continue.
I
said
just
like
give
you
some
of
code.
The
essentially
AI
mentorship
program
also
has
evaluation
period
right
just
like
last
year
last
year
we
didn't
have
an
evaluation
period,
because
last
year
was
more
of
you
know.
Oh
great,
this
is
really
becoming
interesting.
B
Please
just
say
my
voice
is
still
lagging
and
the
followers
says
my
voice
is
okay,
so
which
one
are
we
going
to
believe?
What's
going
on,
okay,
I'm,
going
to
open,
YouTube
myself
and
see
just
give
me
a
few
minutes.
A
Yeah
I
think
maybe
is
the
network
from
the
other
side,
Maybe.
B
Okay,
so
I
guess
maybe
it's
your
network,
not
mine,
I'm,
not
saying
yes,
okay,
so
I
was,
as
I
was
saying
like
just
like
last
year,
unlike
last
year,
we
didn't
have
an
evaluation
period
right
simply
because
yeah
last
year's
mentorship
program
was
our
first
and
we
decided
to
you
know,
try
things
out
just
to
like
see
and
also
learn
doing
the
process
right.
So
this
year
we
are
interested
in
something
new,
which
is
the
evaluation
period.
B
So
during
this
space
of
six
months
we
are
going
to
have
two
evaluation
periods
right.
So,
but
the
unique
thing
on
the
group
sum
of
code
right
is
evaluation
period
is
not
determined
by
us
that
are
organizing
the
mentorship
program,
but
rather
is
defined
by
the
mentors
right.
So,
which
means
every
project
might
not
have
the
sales
evaluation
period
right
so
yeah
the
mentor
will
be
the
one
to
communicate
to
us
about
how
he
wants
it
to
be
done
so,
but
just
to
just
in
case
you
miss
it.
B
We're
gonna
have
two
evaluation
periods
right,
so
it
might
not
fall
under
the
same
time
for
every
project,
so
it
might
varies
for
different
projects.
So
this
is
something
new
and
doing
so.
Just
here
you
might
be
thinking
evaluation
on
Twitter.
What
do
we
mean?
So
the
evaluation
period
is
what
determines
if
you
are
going
to
get
paid
right.
So,
unlike
last
year,
when
we
paid
the
full
amount
of
money
to
each
individual
during
the
project
after
after
the
project
like
after
the
whole
requests
are
merged
and
stuff.
B
So
this
is
different
right,
so
we
are
going
to
actually
split
the
payment
right
into
two
right,
so
you
get
the
first
batch
of
your
money
of
your
stupid.
After
you've
successfully
passed
the
first
evaluation
period,
then
you
receive
the
second
batch
of
your
stippling
after
you've
completed
the
program,
which
is
the
second
evaluation
period
right.
So
when
you
feel
so
here's
the
thing,
if
you
fail
the
first
evaluation
period,
tell
you
is
no
way
you
are
going
to
continue
the
program
right.
B
So
if
you
fail
the
first
evaluation
period,
I'm
so
sorry
to
announce,
you
are
actually
out
of
the
program
right,
so
I
don't
mean
to
sound
strict,
but
rules
are
rude
right,
so
that
is
it
and
I'm
also
going
to
share
a
link
to
the
guidelines
for
the
program
during
this
call,
so
just
to
put
it
out
there,
the
evaluation
period
is
actually
something
we
should
look
out
for.
So,
if
you
know
you
want
to
be
able
to
comment
to
this
program,
please
please
let
somebody
else
have
your
sloth
before
it
is
too
late.
B
All
right,
so
just
put
it
down
there.
We
have
another
question:
what
should
we
do
if
the
mentors
are
not
having
a
conversation
about
the
proposals,
ideas,
or
should
we
discuss
with
them?
Okay?
So
if
the
mentors
like
you
said,
are
not
having
this
conversation
or
you
reaching
out
to
them
and
they
are
not
responding,
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me
right.
So
what
I
do
is
if
I
can't
provide
you
with
answers.
B
I
go
around
and
press
the
mental
link
right,
so
I
go
out
there
and
reach
out
to
them
and
tell
them
to
respond
to
you
right
so
just
reach
out
to
me.
If
you
have
any
troubles
any
time
in
this,
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me
on
slack
and
I'm
always
willing
to
help
you.
You
know
get
this
done
as
soon
as
possible.
A
Let's
say
I
designed
the
proposals
keeping
the
timeline
of
four
months,
then
the
evaluation
periods
will
be
different
and
be
chosen
according
to
me
and
my
mentor
right,
okay,
I'm,
not
sure
how
I
understand,
let's
say,
I
designed
the
purpose
of
keeping
the
timeline
of
four
months,
then
the
evaluation
periods
will
be
different
and
be
chosen
according
to
me
and
my
mentor,
oh
yes,
and
if
I'm
answering
this
correctly,
so
do
you
mean
like
the
evaluation
period?
A
So
let's
say:
if
the
project
is
four
months,
then
Definitely
Maybe
the
evaluation,
the
first
evaluation
with
the
first
two
months
of
into
the
project,
then
the
last
evaluation
will
be
the
last
two
months.
So
I
hope
that
answers
it
correctly.
The
timeline
usually
is
determined
by
the
metal.
It
will
he
or
she
will.
Let
us
know.
Okay,
the
project
is
either
four
months
or
six
months,
depending
on
the
complexity,
so
they
are
the
ones
who
let
us
know.
Okay,
whether
is
a
is
proceeding
to
the
next
round,
is
a
is
performing.
A
B
Okay,
I
hope
that
answers
the
question,
because
yeah
actually
you're
right
so
and
also
I,
want
to
make
something
clear
so
reaching
is
really
interesting.
Now
that
it's
crossed
my
mind,
I,
see
now
that
Rishi
made
mention
of
you
know
designing
the
proposal,
maybe
like
giving
it
time
after
four
months
so
I
would
out.
My
advice
is
actually
to
make
realistic
proposals
right
so
don't
say
it
because
you
want
to
get
selected.
B
You
decide
to
like
you
know,
make
something
sweet
out
of
the
proposals
by
giving
yourself
unrealistic
timelines,
because
trust
me
if
the
mentor
sees
oh
this
guy
or
this
fourth
can
actually
do
the
complete
the
project
within
this
Frame
of
four
months.
It
will
hold
you
responsibility,
like
the
method,
was
only
responsible
for
that
right
because
and
if
you
know
truly,
you
don't
think
four
months,
you
can
actually
finish
this
project.
You
have
to
be
realistic.
B
So
don't
stress
yourself
if
you
know
this
project,
you
can't
finish
it
in
three
months
or
four
months.
Don't
say
because
you
want
to
get
selected,
then
you
set
on
reality
goes
I
would
advise
you
you
shouldn't
do
that.
Sometimes
it
is
best
to
communicate
with
your
mentor
just
to
know,
like
I've
always
said,
to
restart
your
Mentos
before
drafting
or
writing
your
proposals.
B
Some
methods
are
also
interested
or
willing
to
help
you
review.
Your
proposal
is
from
the
final
submission
and
also
I
can
also
help.
You
review
your
proposal.
If
you
want
me
to
before
the
deadline
date,
which
is
on
the
25th
of
this
month,
so
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me.
Please
search
reality
goals,
don't
say,
because
you
want
to
invest
on
a
platform,
the
mentorship
program.
B
A
Oh
something
popped
up
in
my
mind.
Right
now
and
in
case
the
mentor
is
not
like
responding.
Please
understand
that
some
metros
are
out
of
office.
Some
please
be
patient
and
also
like,
especially
for
example.
Lucas
is
out
of
office,
just
a
reminder,
so
in
you
won't
get
any
like
feedback
from
him
at
the
present
moment.
So
if
there
is,
you
can
reach
out
to
A's
or
you
can
reach
out
to
me
and
say:
hey.
A
A
B
Interesting
I
love
that
question
so
much
because
I'm
absolutely
I
still
have
people
like
have
this
misconception
a
lot
when
it's
going
to
like
applying
for
projects
right
they've,
always
felt
they
always
feel.
Oh,
my
God.
Look
at
these
technical
terms.
I,
don't
think
I
can
like
do
this
once
the
the
honest
truth
is
you
can
right,
because
you
have
this
whole
the
program
basically
wrong
for
six
months
right.
So,
during
the
end
of
six
months,
you
can
actually
figure
it
out.
It
is
a
lot
of
lagging.
B
All
you
just
have
to
do
is
land
right.
If
you
feel
you're
interested
in
a
project,
but
you
feel
or
you're
feeling
it
looks,
complex
and
stuff.
Maybe
you
don't
want
to
apply
I
would
have
just
applied
right.
Do
that
proposal
apply,
give
it
a
shot,
and
the
interesting
part
is
the
mentors
are
actually
really
going
to
help
you
that
you
won't
even
feel
the
hustle
of
contributing
to
this
project
because
trust
me
I've,
been
there.
I
actually
participated
with
a
Sync
API,
don't
be
sum
of
code.
B
2021
and
I
picked
up
a
project
that
seems
overly
complex
to
me,
but
with
the
help
of
my
mentor
I,
actually
it
I,
even
I,
didn't
even
feel
it
at
all
right.
It
seemed
really
easy
after
I
guess,
I
got
started
with
the
project
right.
So
if
you
feel
the
issue
looks
complex
or
you're.
Looking
based
on
the
complexity
of
the
issue,
you
don't
want
to
apply
you're
actually
underrating
your
skills.
I
would
advise
you
not
to
do
that.
B
Don't
let
that
if
you,
if
you
really
love
the
usual,
if
you
feel
something
you
want
to
do,
but
don't
let
the
complexity
push
you
away.
Sometimes
it's
just
vocabularies
right!
So
not
really
that
complex.
So
if
you're
interested
you
should
reach
out
to
their
mentors,
apply
right
once
you
get
selected,
I
can
promise
you
like
I'm,
even
promising
you.
The
mentors
will
actually
help
you
break
this
complexity
like
your
five
right.
So
that
is
just
my
answer
to
that
question.
A
Yeah
even
me,
it
doesn't
matter
whether
if
you
are
really
interested
and
you're
passionate
about
the
issue-
and
you
feel
like
okay
there's
something
that
I
can
learn,
and
you
really
really
really
want
to
take
on
the
issue
then
definitely
apply
I
mean
six
months.
This
is
why
we
say
mentorship
program.
We
are
here
to
Mentor
you.
We
are
here
to
help
you
learn.
So
that's
the
whole
idea
of
the
mentorship
program
we
are
here
to
help
you
learn
so
do
definitely
apply.
A
Okay,
I
am
not
sure
how
to
pronounce
this
name.
Forgive
me,
but
does
Mentor
have
already
some
projects
or,
as
women
deserve
to
submit
projects
as
proposals.
Okay,
the
projects,
the
project's
already
finalized.
So
you
need
to
go
on
the
mental,
earn
the
projects
list
and
you
and
you
will
see
the
project
started
there
and
apply
directly
to
the
mentor.
I
am
pasting
again
the
link
to
the
projects
that
are
participating
in
the
mentorship
program.
A
B
B
So
the
question
says
from
Smart:
what
can
we
expect
from
mentors
from
the
mentors
during
the
mentorship
program?
So
I
don't
know
what
you
meant,
what
you
mean
by
expect
or
where
the
X
like
I,
don't
I'm,
trying
to
understand
like
which
Concepts
you
you're
trying
to
like
use,
because
when
you
say
expect,
are
you
saying
expect
in
terms
of
how
they're
going
to
help
you
how
what
system
will
be
or
expects
like
so
relax
like
I
thought?
What
do
you
mean
by
experts?
What
are
you
actually
expecting
me
to
like
say?
B
What
do
you
want
like
just
explain,
because
I,
don't
I,
don't
understand
like
expect
you're
trying
to
say
I,
don't
want
to
say
the
wrong
thing.
I'm
not
saying
I
can
expect.
Maybe
yeah.
A
I
believe,
okay,
maybe
he's
asking
like
what
should
we
expect
from
the
mentors
I
mean
for
me,
I
mean
if
I'm
wrong.
Please
just
read
just
let
us
know
but
I
believe,
maybe
like
what
do
we
expect,
like
the
mentors
to
tailor-made
the
whole
project?
I,
don't
know
something.
B
Like
that
yeah
so,
and
so
much
just
okay
make
sense.
So
those
two,
let
me
just
go
straight
forward,
so
I
can
assure
you
when
it
comes
to
interaction.
The
mentors
are
actually
going
to
be
interaction
with
you
a
lot
and
also
before
the
before
you
get
to
the
community
bonding
and
stuff.
So
you
would
actually
have
to
have
these
things
still
out
with
your
Mentor
on
how
frequently
you
want
to
meet.
B
You
know
some
some
folks
do
twice
a
week.
Some
folks
do
once
a
week
with
their
mentors
and
also
when
to
like
reach
out
to
them,
because
I
know
a
lot
of
folks
and
their
mentors
would
be
in
different
time
zones,
so
that
conversation
would
eventually
happen
after
the
whole
selection
phase,
that
is,
during
the
community
bonding
period.
B
So
you
will
have
a
discussion.
I
will
be
there
to
help
you
on
finalize
this
time
time.
So
the
interactions,
yes
would
definitely
happen
more
frequently
than
expected.
So
yeah
there
would
be
a
lot
of
communication
going
between
mentors
and
mentees
and
also
there
would
also
be
High
myself
right
so
where
we
definitely
where
I
meet
folks
like
twice
a
week
right
just
to
ask
questions
because
I
see
sometimes
some
some
mentees
don't
want
to
have
some
questions
they
want
to
ask,
but
they
feel
not
comfortable
enough
to
like
ask
their
mentors.
B
So
that
is
where
I
come
through.
So
I
communicate
with
all
these
my
things,
but
we
have
communications
I,
ask
questions.
I
have
asked
them
to
have
some
blockers.
What
are
the
questions
that
not
they
don't
have
the
capacitor
accidents
in
which
I
can
ask
on
your
behalf
and
stuff
like
that
yeah?
So
there
would
be
a
lot
of
interaction
going
on
during
the
mentorship
program
phase.
Of
course,
yeah.
A
And
also
for
in
order
for
the
mentor
to
also
help
you,
you
also
need
to
do
your
part.
Is
the
mentee
make
sure
that
you
ask
questions,
make
sure
you
over
communicate
don't
under
communicate,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day,
they
are
here
to
help
you,
and
in
order
for
you
to
get
the
best
experience
out
of
this
mentorship
program,
you
need
to
be
very,
very
active,
very,
very
interactive
and,
like
I
said,
we
are
your
guidance.
We
are
your
guidance
yep.
A
B
Okay,
so
the
next
question
says:
is
there
any
specific
duration
for
the
community
bonding
period?
Yes,
I
guess
so,
mostly
the
convention
periods
shouldn't
be
more
than
a
week
after
the
program
is
kicked
off
after
the
program
kicks
off
right.
That
is
the
first
week
he's
actually
coming
into
morning
period,
where
you
get
speed
up
or
sped
up
on
the
on
the
projects
and
also
like
finalizing
domain
just
on
how
you
want
to
run
the
pro
the
projects.
B
So
it's
mostly
the
first
week
of
the
program
kickoff
that
will
be
the
community
morning
period,
but
I
also
say,
though
we
have,
we
make
change
as
flexible
as
possible.
So
if
you're
a
mentor
or
you
feel
a
week
is
not
enough
for
you
I
think
the
communication
would
occur
with
your
Mentor.
So
then
you
finalize
things
to
say:
okay,
you
know
someone's
or
Richie
would
need
two
weeks
to
you
know,
set
things
up
right.
Fine
like
it
doesn't
have
to
be
the
same
thing
for
everyone,
so
I
hope
that
answers
the
question.
B
Okay,
you
have
a
question
just
pick
up
this
next
one
for.
A
Me
I
am
confused,
is
the
technical
writing
mentorship
program.
Different
from
the
mentorship
program
you
are
talking
about,
is
the
link
of
the
list
of
projects
just
different
categories
outside
documentation,
all
right?
Okay,
so
just
to
clarify
the
technical
writing.
Projects
are
falling
under
the
mentorship
program,
so
this
year
we
did
things
differently.
We
have
different
projects.
We
are
not
only
focusing
on
only
coding
projects,
but
we
also
have
technical
writing
projects
and
we
also
have
design
projects,
so
they
are
all
part
of
the
mentorship
program.
B
A
So
so
they
are
all
part
of
the
mentorship
program,
so
I
hope
that
answers
all
the
projects
that
I
listed
on
the
GitHub
discussions
are
all
part
of
the
mentorship
program
we
eat
design,
be
it
coding,
be
it
technical
writing.
They
are
all
part
of
the
mentorship
program.
B
Yeah
so,
like
totally
said,
the
whole
part
of
the
membership
program,
and
they
just
so
hard
to
the
discussion.
The
reason
why
it
seems
a
little
bit
difference
is
because
we
try
to
like
we
and
try
to
make
sure
every
Mentor
handles
things.
The
way
the
best
see
fit
right
so
animation
in
charge
of
the
technical
writing
is
act
once
you
actually
do
things
differently,
like
in
terms
of
let's
say
interview
folks,
so
well
we're
sending
proposals
like
other
mentors.
So
it's
different
right.
B
So
the
that's
why
it
looks
like
the
internship
program
is
definitely
from
the
technical
writing
program.
So
it's
all
the
same
thing.
The
technical
writing
projects
are
also
on
that
leadership
program
right.
So
the
mentor
wants
to
do
things
the
way
the
best
with
so
that's
just
why
it
looks
different,
but
it's
the
same
so
I
a
particular
Mentor
might
decide.
B
You
should
do
a
five
minute,
video
on
why
you
want
to
participate
in
a
mentorship
program
right,
so
it's
different
for
every
Mentor
so
and
that's
why
I
mean
I
I
was
like
communicating
to
folks
that
they
should
reach
out
to
the
mentor
before
going
ahead
right
to
those
out,
because
some
mentors
might
not
want
a
particular
proposal
or
something
I
won't
propose
out
in
other
formats
right,
maybe
like
in
PDF.
So
that
is
better.
B
A
Yeah,
so
it's
very
important
to
start
communicating
with
the
mentor
now
I
mean
for
me.
I
think
also
the
evaluation
already
Starts
Now,
where
to
see
how
you
are
interacting
with
the
mentor
as
well
so
definitely
reach
out
to
the
mentors.
If
you
have
any
questions
like
each
Mentor
have
their
own
different
approach
is
to
how
they
want
the
mentorship
program
to
be
so,
they
are
the
best
people
to
guide
you
on
how
the
application
should
go
on
how
the
proposal
should
go.
A
For
instance,
like
a
said,
some
prefer
a
video
some
prefer
for
you
to
do
a
writing
project
for
technical
writing.
There
is
there's
a
form
that
you
need
to
submit
some.
They
might
say:
okay,
let's
do
a
video
or
an
interview,
so
each
project
is
different,
so
age
project
is
different.
It's
not
the
same,
although
they
are
all
part
of
the
mentorship
program.
A
A
B
So
you
should,
you
can
apply
to
for
up
to
30
projects
for
the
mentorship
program
right.
So
if
you
apply
more
than
three,
you
should
give
other
people.
A
All
right
You
can
keep
on
the
questions
coming
through
and
I
hope
we
are
answering
them
correctly.
If
you
have
any
suggestions,
do
you
have
any
doubts,
we're
here
to
help
you
to
get
started?
A
Also,
maybe
do
you
have
expectations?
What
are
expectations?
What
are
you
hoping
to
get
out
of
the
mentorship
program
as
well?
You
can
share
them
through
the
chats.
A
Can
I
discuss
things
with
other
maintenance
of
the
project
repo,
as
I
have
checked,
they
are
not
made
of
the
project
but
I'm,
assuming
they
must
be
busy.
Okay,
the
maintenance
for
the
repo.
Yes,
you
can
discuss
if
you
have
maybe
questions
regarding
the
issue,
but
I
do
suggest
that
you
speak
to
the
mentor
directly.
A
A
B
B
Is
the
only
the
one,
not
mentoring
any
projects,
but
magic
is
actually
a
mentoring,
a
project
you
can
see
I
think.
Is
there
any
discussion?
If
you
check
the
links
of
projects,
we
say
magic,
part
of
the
Mentos
okay.
So
another
question.
B
And
yeah,
so
if
a
mentor,
if
you
reach
out
to
somebody-
and
they
are
not
responding
just
like
Tuli,
said
earlier-
some
of
them
are
busy,
while
some
of
them
are
actually
on
leave
like
saggio,
Saudi,
Aries
and
parental
leave,
paternity
leave,
rather
so
just
and
also
workers
on
vacation.
So
some
of
these
folks
are
actually
not
available,
so
it's
not
because
they
don't
want
to
respond
to
you
it's
because
they
are
actually
busy
with
other
things
or
they
are
not
available
at
all.
B
So
you
can
actually
reach
out
to
Ace
or
Tuli.
We
are
definitely
going
to
step
up
for
them.
B
Okay,
we
have
a
message
from
it's
coming
from
Cynthia.
This
has
been
a
great
session
thanks
to
you
to
leonis
yeah,
thanks
to
you
to
Cynthia,
if
not
for
you,
folks,
who
won't
be
here
right.
B
Okay,
so
if
you
have
more
questions,
script
is
rolling.
We
still
have
like
a
few
minutes
to
go
so
before
I
had
a
question.
Let
me
share
a
link
to
the
guidelines
might
actually
help.
B
So
if
you
are
new
just
to
say,
if
you
are
new
to
the
Singapore
I
community-
and
you
want
to
make
your
first
contribution,
you
can
actually
reach
out
to
me-
I
have
some
really
interesting
issue.
You
might
want
to
walk
in
right,
so
sharing
the
link,
so
this
link
actually
is
a
language
by
mentorship
program
directory.
It
is
coming
to
repo,
so
some
things
are
outdated,
so
I'm
gonna
create
an
issue.
B
So
if
you
want
to
contribute
to
the
issue
or
if
you
want
me
to
join
you
on
the
call
where
we
can,
you
know
work
on
it
together
and
you
open
a
pro
request.
I'm
just
get
familiar
with
the
process.
Kind
of,
let
me
know,
I,
would
be
willing
to
like
help.
You
open
your
Facebook
request,
so
you
can
find
the
discussion
on
the
link
to
this
discussion
about
the
guardian
of
the
program.
B
A
And
also
like
to
start
getting
familiar,
you
can
also
join
Community
calls
as
well
like
to
really
get
like
an
overview
of
what
the
whole
project
is
about,
and
you
can
that's
the
best
time
actually
to
ask
questions
as
well
like
during
Community
calls
is
the
best
time
to
learn,
bedtime,
to
ask
questions
and
also
to
interact
like
with
the
people
in
the
community
that
are
doing
various
things.
So.
B
Correct
textly,
and
also
if
you
are
new
to
the
Escape
specification
or
you
want
to
learn
how
to
actually
use
the
specification
alongside
some
interesting
stuff
or
some
instruction
tools
and
they
call
STEM
that
could
generate
us.
Then
you
should
definitely
join
me
live
tomorrow,
where
I
will
be
building
an
endless
commas
type
architecture
which
is
Sync,
API,
spec
and
also
other
amazing
tools
like
amqp
and
also
like
introduce
you
to
message
Brokers
and
different
things
that
you
might
find
interesting.
So
it's
going
to
be
a
really
beginner
friendly
session.
B
B
Yes,
thank
you
for
bringing
this
out
Prince,
okay,
because
we
had
this
question
right
from
one
of
the
candidates
of
last
year
and
we
actually
plan
to
have
some
certificates
attached
to
this
program
right
where
folks
can
share
right
and
I.
Think
there
was
some
discussion
around
this
web
barbanos
were
like
suggesting
some
swag
stuff
that
you
can
actually
use
the
certificate
to
receive
swags
or
something
I
can't
really
remember,
but
yeah.
B
Just
to
let
you
know
there
would
be
a
certificate
for
this
program
this
year,
so
you're
gonna
get
certificates
and
not
just
that
right,
you're
also
getting
swag.
So
we
have
a
swag
pack
for
mentees
right
for
participants.
Yeah
outside
of
the
stupid
you're,
also
going
to
get
the
exclusive
Syncopy
eyes,
but
I
slack
right,
the
one
with
the
little
mermaid
I
guess
so.
B
A
B
Yeah
and
also
you
actually
going
to
you
can
actually
from
there,
you
know
take
your
next
step,
which
maybe
being
an
ambassador
for
instant
kpi
right.
So
it's
up
to
you
what
you
want
to
do,
but
yeah
I
can
tell
you
you
are
definitely
taking
the
right
step
if
you're
gonna
be
participating
in
this
mentorship
program
and
also
we
have
a
job
posting.
So
if
on
this
on
slack,
maybe
some
of
these
companies
have
a
position
right
which
can
easily
apply.
B
A
And
also
like,
like
previous
mentors,
they
became
like
TSA
members.
They
became
they
became
TSC
members,
so
you
can
become
an
ambassador.
You
can
become
a
TSC
member,
you
can
become
a
maintainer
or
maybe
some
of
the
projects
that
might
be
maintenance
as
well,
so
you
become
eligible
to
come
and
maintain
those
projects
and
you
can
also
participate
to.
Furthermore,
you
can
also
start
participating
in
the
party
program,
so
the
opportunities
to
grow
and
to
keep
earning
I
I
plenty
I
mean
there
are
plenty
colors.
Definitely
no.
B
So
Prince
says:
okay,
so
the
certificates
do
so
do
certificates.
We
have
detail.
Okay,
World
certificates
have
details
about
what
we
contributed
to
or
those
completions.
Of
course,
it's
gonna
have
what
you
contributor
to
the
project
contribution
to
not
just
the
completion
it's
going
to
have
the
details
of
the
project
contributor
to
that
would
be
part
of
the
certificates.
Of
course,
how
can
we
know
which
company
are
using
this
and
kpi?
B
Yes,
a
lot
of
companies,
but
you
can
find
some
of
them
on
our
websites,
but
yeah
a
lot
of
companies
are
actually
in
the
ticket
by
specification,
especially
if
you
are
doing
or
if
you
are
building
event
driven
apis,
then
yeah
isn't
API
is
a
thing
or
you
can
also
like.
B
If
you
want
to
learn
more
about
the
use
cases,
you
can
check
out
the
use
cases
section
what
cash
is
working
on
to
see
how
these
companies
are
using,
but
I
think
I
can
I
can
remember
some
out
of
my
head
I
think
we
have
Lego.
We
have
IBM,
that
is
in
the
same
kpi
spec.
We
have
I
think
we
have
slack.
We
have.
B
We
have
really
yeah
big
companies,
interesting
companies
in
Spec,
from
startups
to
4500
companies
using
the
Escape
aspect,
yeah,
so
yeah
a
lot
of
companies
are
using
Skippy,
yeah
I'm,
really
looking
forward
to
be
coming
to
see
a
TSC
member.
Yes,
of
course
it's
it's
something.
You
won't
regret
like
penalty
as
a
member.
It
was
a
flex.
B
So
when
I,
when
I
got
when
I
got
added
to
the
organization,
I
was
like.
Oh
yeah,
now
look
for
the
TSC
and
we-
and
we
also
have
a
page
on
the
website
for
TSC,
so
where
you
can
just
send
a
link
to
someone
and.
A
Okay,
so
the
perks
are
plenty
like
I
said
they
are
colors.
So
the
first
thing
you
get
priority
to
participate
in
the
Bounty
program
number
one
so,
which
means
that
instead
of
waiting
for
the
long
line
queue
to
get
working
on
Boundary
program,
you
will
get
the
first
priority.
You
get
free
conference
tickets
to
any
async
API
conferences,
so
yeah
I
have
to
preach
about
that.
Those
are
some
of
the
facts.
What
else?
A
Oh,
my
God,
you
get
like
two
votes
and
make
people
on
making
decisions
in
the
community
you
get
to
maintain
Ripple.
What
else
can
I
say
you
get
to
travel?
I
mean
there
is
so
much.
B
A
B
A
Employees,
for
instance,
Postman,
maybe
there's
a
post,
there's
a
job
posting
enforcement,
definitely
you'll
be
like
a
first
priority,
or
maybe
one
of
the
test.
Members
can
recommend
you.
So
there
is
a
lot
that
TSC
members
there's
a
lot
of
packs
that
comes
with
being
a
TSC
member.
A
I'm
not
still
audible
or
did
Ace
just
go
on.
Freeze
mode.
A
Okay,
a
seems
to
be
having
technical
issues.
Do
we
still
have
any
more
questions
before
we
wrap
up
the
call.
A
A
Foreign
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
so
much
for
everyone
who
is
joining
and
who
has
participated
with
us
I
mean
we
really
appreciate
it
and
okay
I'm
glad
that
I'm
still
audible.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
participating
for
asking
questions
and
I'm
really
excited
about
the
mentorship
program
this
year,
because
not
only
do
we
have
coding
projects,
we
also
have
non-coding
projects
as
well.
A
So
it's
really
pretty
much
exciting
to
see
the
variety
of
projects
and
the
diversity
or
projects
that
we
have
this
year,
and
it's
also
good
to
see
like
there's
so
many
good
candidates
that
we
had
this
year.
So
I'm
really
really
looking
forward
like
to
work
with
everybody
and
also
to
see
your
careers
grow
as
well.
A
Just
want
to
thank
you
at
Ace
for
always
being
there
to
answer
my
query.
Yes,
thank
you
so
much
Prince,
also
for
being
active
and
for
asking
questions,
because
we
are
here
because
of
you
and
I'm
definitely
excited,
and
if
you
also
have
any
further
questions
that
you
might
have
or
maybe
you're
feeling
shy
or
asking
in
public,
you
can
send
either
me
or
as
a
DM.
We
are
really
happy
to
answer
any
queries
and
and
give
you
guidelines
in
how
to
make
your
proposal
up
to
the
best.
A
So
thank
you
so
much
so
that's
a
mind.
I
think
I
would
just
end
the
live
session.
I
will
see
you
on
slack.
So
if
you
have
any
questions
at
all
or
you
have
any
doubts
or
something
wasn't
clear
enough,
please
don't
be
shy,
but
you
can
DM
me
either
me
or
Ace.
I
will
try
as
much
as
best
to
answer
any
queries
that
you
might
have.
So
with
that
in
mind,
thank
you
so
much
everybody
and
see
you
on
slack
enjoy
bye-bye.