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Re: selecting Debian mentors for the mentor summit



Thank you for your appreciation ,
But i really feel i am not ready to be an Admin , as its one of the most responsible work in a project , although i have contributions and skill but my first aim is to be a gsocer , and unfortunately this year i was rejected , but i am happy that a well deserving candidate was selected on that project , and i am looking forward to apply next year again . 

And answer to your question about how Hamara is better than Debian , its not better than any Debian , after all its a derivative of Debian . just some factors are there and hope this link will help you out , if not , then i would like you to please connnect with us in our mailing list or telegram or IRC , and we would love to have your questions answered . https://www.hamaralinux.org/faqs/ 

And i hope Dashamir you agree with my names to be sent for Mentor summit .
Thanking you

On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 11:39 AM, Dashamir Hoxha <dashohoxha@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 7:02 AM Manas Kashyap <manaskashyaptech@gmail.com> wrote:
So the candidates that i think should go are Lucas Kanashiro and Chirayu Desai  , as they have some great contributions that are visible to the users and contributors . 
Thee reason is quite clear that their contributions are visible and if we go with FCFS , then yeah FCFS is also applicable here  

I agree that they both deserve it and would be good representatives.
But the contribution that is being rewarded here is mentoring during the current GSoC.
If one of them is your mentor (or both of them), don't you think that you are biased?
Don't you think that it is the admins' right to make the right selection?

So , Mentors I am Manas Kashyap ,and undergrad at Amity University Noida and also an open source contributor , i have also contributed to debian in form of packaging modules and bugs resolving , i am one of the organisers of ILUGD (India Linux User Group Delhi) PyJaipur , and also , heads of many college clubs like ALiAS (Amity Linux Assistance Sapiens) , Amity Android Club , Amity Game Development Club , Amity ACE club , these are all technical clubs in Amity . 
I have been part of organising team for Confluence [1] , one of the biggest technical event in Delhi . 
I have taken many workshop in ILUGD on Debian , and also organised other workshops too . I have attended many workshops too , like rootconf India , RpiJam Delhi . 
I am one of the core developer for HamaraLinux Team . 

http://wiki.debian.org/ManasKashyap
[1] http://www.amity.edu/aset/confluence2018/
http://about.me/manaskashyap/
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=manaskashyaptech@gmail.com
https://www.meetup.com/members/227005816/

With so many skills and contributions I wonder why you did not apply to become an admin. Maybe you could have done it perfectly.
I wonder how does HamaraLinux support Democracy and how is it better than Debian?



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