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Update https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-in_2015 and https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-in/Admins
* How did our onboarding tasks work out? Nemo_bis wrote about the "Get on IRC task" that "60 task instances later, I think we proved that the IRC task is not so easy at all for the students. I think one third of them needed to resubmit their work after receiving additional instructions, or to have an extension, or abandoned the task.""
* @AKlapper: Not many students claimed the "Triage some #testme bug reports", maybe that choice was too limited?
* Ubuntu had a beginner task to set up a wiki user home page (and get used to wikitext editing?), should we have that too?
* Document "beginner task" definition better for mentors? IMHO we have still seen mentors creating tasks as beginner which require setting up the complete development environment.
** Have dedicated beginner task to set up dev environment via Vagrant (and add successfully managing that task as a requirement to other non-beginner coding tasks?), but Vagrant docs might need better documentation for Windows platform?
* Any ideas how to encourage having more tasks with more than one mentor?
* Document better Recurring / cloneable task instances vs. creating separate tasks to allow students to claim more than one single instance? (cf. Nemo's "Make translatable another time" tasks)
* better workflow for mentors creating tasks to tell admins they are ready to publish? Or is [[ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-in_2015 | "Either add a "[READY]" prefix to the task summary to let org admins know, or contact them explicitly." ]] sufficient?
* TODO: Incorporate email "[GCI-mentors] Tips and Info for Mentors and Org Admins for these 2 weeks pre-GCI start" from Google on Fri, 20 Nov 2015 and others sent by Google
* <tgr> Can we add all GCI students to the CI whitelist? https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/261322/ and make a note to do it at the beginning of the contest next year. Without that only a subset of the tests is run by jenkins and that can cause confusion.
* Some tasks may actually not be beginner tasks and less attractive for GCi students (example: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T120366#1915886 ?) How to make it clearer to recognize for mentors?