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=== What is your plan for dealing with disappearing students? ===
=== What is your plan for dealing with disappearing students? ===


Disappearing students haven't been a problem for us in previous years. To prevent disappearances, we aim to make all reasonable efforts to accommodate students and make them feel
Disappearing students haven't been a problem for us in previous years. To prevent disappearances, we aim to make all reasonable efforts to accommodate the student and make them feel
welcome. We will engage students frequently by email and IRC, provide prompt response to student queries,
welcome. We will engage students frequently by email and IRC, provide prompt response to student queries,
and expect periodic reports from mentors about the project status. We will also
and expect periodic reports from mentors about the project status. We will also
encourage the students to participate on the public mailing list and IRC channel,
encourage the student to participate on the public mailing list and IRC channel,
with or without the mentor. Their progress should be regularly applied to our source
with or without the mentor. Their progress should be regularly applied to our source
tree, if necessary in a side branch. All of these have shown to be effective
tree, if necessary in a side branch. All of these have shown to be effective
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