Security/Mentors/Processes
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The Security Mentorship program is officially closed. This page is for historical reference only.
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Security Mentorship Processes
Assigning a Mentee to a project
If the project is a unique project opportunity, the Single Mentee below, if it is a repeatable or shared goal mentorship, follow the instructions under Multiple Mentees.
Single Mentee
After the applicant has accepted the mentorship, take the following steps:
- Create the Mentorship Tracking Page (instructions)
- Update the project tracking page
- Assign the project tracking bug to the mentee
- Update the URL field to the tracking page for the Mentorship
Multiple Mentees
After the first applicant accepts the mentorship, take the following steps:
- Create the Mentorship Tracking Page (instructions)
- Note that for a collaborative project, mentees may share a tracking page, and update it independently
- Clone the project tracking bug
- Update the bug with the following details
- Assign the bug to the mentee
- Update the summary with the mentee short name in square brackets
- Update the URL field to the tracking page for the Mentorship
- Edit the comment to reflect the specific areas and outcomes for the project to be the focus areas for the specific mentee
- If the original tracking bug has matched its capacity, then mark the tracking bug as resolved fixed; it can be re-opened if necessary.
Closing Mentorship Bugs
When a mentorship bug is closed, the status should be marked as RESOLVED, with the following resolution:
- FIXED - the project is completed \o/
- EXPIRED - the project was abandoned (no contact with mentee)
- INCOMPLETE - the project was not completed (the mentee or mentor formally withdrew from the project)
- SUPPORT - the mentee was abandoned (no contact with mentor)
- INVALID - the proposal was not accepted or requires additional information
In each case, a comment is required to explain the circumstances of the project being closed.