@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Pattern-matching website in body, Bad keyword in body, Bad keyword in answer, and Pattern-matching website in answer; append -force if you really want to do that.
TL;DR: Students apply to spend the summer working with us. We can have a few suggestions for projects, but students figure out what they want to do and submit project proposals to us. We review 'em and pick the students we want to work with (I'd imagine no more than 3, for us). We spend a summer mentoring them through their projects.
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The annoying thing about buying stuff online in Australia is that everything seems cheap, until you get to the checkout and realise that the roughly 30% extra from the exchange rate gets added in
> Some organizations choose to assign more than one mentor to each of their students
> Many members of the community provide guidance to their project’s GSoC students without mentoring in an “official” capacity, much as they would answer anyone’s questions
Aye. It's basically what we already do with new contributors, with slightly more structure - one or two people are specifically keeping an eye out for them.
@angussidney It's not going to be in a vacuum. It'll be in here like everything else is - you're the named person who fills in forms, but you might have a secondary mentor helping, and you'll always have everyone in here available to throw a few words in.
Quick show of hands: would anyone here be interested in mentoring?
my experience here is that we are actually pretty good at answering random questions even compared to some organizations where there is ostensible commitment for somebody to act as a mentor, actually
@angussidney it's connected via Ethernet to my main laptop that's connected to WiFi, and my laptop doesn't usually drop the connection. It's possible but it's been fairly reliable the last bit.
"doesn't usually drop the connection" as measured how exactly? small glitches are normal on wifi and you don't notice them much if you are just surfing web pages
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@Mithrandir You could be a secondary mentor, I suspect
Gonna say primary mentors need to be developers because they're going to have to code review at some point... but secondaries are backups and won't necessarily need to (and can call in someone else if they do)
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What other stuff can you get? I feel like there needs to be one very bizarre option on there like 'Charcoal Salt & Pepper Shakers' that just have 'C' on both.
though of course something like product(?:\W?xl)? is useful if it requires word boundaries (because "productxl" will not match without the optional part then)
and also I have added some blacklist entries where I want to capture the whole product name when it's present, just because it improves Halflife's behavior ... but that should probably be fixed on the Halflife side actually