> from http://iquaid.org/2010/03/18/fedora-summer-coding-continues: > > M?ir?n Duffy wrote: > > How about working with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute?s RPI Center > for Open Source? http://rcos.rpi.edu/ Can Fedora work with RCOS as > well? I'd hope so! Perhaps what we should even do is make a call for schools to do *exactly* what RPI is doing, that is to say "we've got student stipends for projects, we'll pay them, we just need a structure of supervision/evaluation to plug them into... hey, Fedora, yours works, great!" What does the school-to-summer-coding interface look like, in other words? --Mel PS: Karsten, how did the Olin sponsorship get in - are they actually putting aside stipend for open source work? I haven't heard that one, but could easily have missed stuff. (For those who don't know, I'm an Olin alum.)