Outreach Program for Women is renaming to Outreachy. The new website is: http://outreachy.org/ What is Outreachy? Outreachy helps people from underrepresented groups join the open source community through a 12-week full-time paid internship. The format is similar to Google Summer of Code. Instead of funding university students the focus is on funding women (cis and trans), trans men, and genderqueer people. Last year QEMU participated with one intern, Maria, who developed a qcow2 image format fuzzer to find input validation bugs in QEMU's qcow2 block driver. GNOME, the Linux kernel community, and other projects have also been participating successfully for years. What is the level of sponsorship? Sponsorship is $6,500 per intern. Sponsors can choose their mentor if desired, otherwise we have experienced mentors who can participate. If your company wants to be active in growing the open source community, this is a great way to engage without administrating your own internship program! Dates: * Funding commitment: Monday, February 16 * Participating orgs announced: February 17 * Application deadline for interns: March 24 * Internship dates: May 25 to August 25 Sponsors are listed for recognition on the Outreachy website and can promote job openings. How do QEMU, libvirt, and KVM participate? We try to participate in both Outreachy and Google Summer of Code each year. QEMU acts as an umbrella organization for libvirt and KVM. We have experienced mentors and are able to add new mentors who are active contributors to QEMU, libvirt, or KVM. Full info for organizations: https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreachy/Admin/InfoForOrgs Please let me know if you have any questions. Stefan -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list