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Expand Up @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Most of our projects have more than one mentor available. In the
unlikely event that a mentor disappears during the summer, another
mentor can step in. By keeping student progress public and reviewed on
the list, there's a good chance that another mentor (or the community at
large) can pick up the slack. We try to keep the "bus factor" low for
large) can pick up the slack. We try to keep the "bus factor" high for
regular development, and we should do it for mentors, too.

## What steps will you take to encourage students to interact with your project's community before, and during the program?
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