On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 10:01:52PM +0100, Matthieu Moy wrote: > Hi, > > This is my pleasure to inform you all that Git has just been accepted as > a GSoC mentor organization. > > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/?sp-page=3 > > I've invited Johannes, Stefan, Christian and Lars as potential mentors > for Git, and Carlos to represent libgit2. I also took the freedom to > invite Junio, not really as potential mentor, but to give access to > students proposals and give an opportunity to comment. > > Let me (or Peff) know if you want an invitation too. No commitment to > mentor anyone for now if you accept the invitation, this will be decided > later. > > As a reminder, we post all the GSoC related stuff here: > > http://git.github.io/SoC-2016-Ideas/ > http://git.github.io/SoC-2016-Microprojects/ I've also signed us up for Outreachy, which is an internship program designed to encourage open source participation by under-represented groups. Details are here: https://www.gnome.org/outreachy/ but I'll try to summarize here what it means for us. It's similar to GSoC and runs during the same time frame. It's open to non-students (so some people who could not do GSoC can apply), but applications must be from one of the under-represented groups listed at the link above. People can apply to both if they are eligible, but can only be accepted to one. As Outreachy is advertised in certain circles where GSoC is not (or where people might be intimidated by GSoC), my hope is we can drive some more diversity in GSoC applicants (not to mention catching people who don't qualify for GSoC because they aren't following traditional education paths). The catch is that Outreachy doesn't provide the stipend money; the projects have to find their own funding. I don't think this should be a big problem for Git. I have some leads we can follow if we get an Outreachy intern (and obviously if they are accepted through GSoC, it's a non-issue). I've put up a landing page for our participation here: http://git.github.io/Outreachy-2016-May/ Comments/patches welcome. Most of the resources are just pointers to our GSoC stuff. This does mean I've effectively signed our mentors up to participate in this program. I hope that's OK, as it's effectively the same commitment as GSoC (and obviously we would spread our mentoring resources over the total pool of applicants between both programs, and not double-book any mentors). And finally, I'm sorry to spring this on the list as a fait accompli. One of the leaders of Outreachy contacted me, Junio, and Shawn off-list asking if we'd like to participate. We agreed it sounded reasonable, but we have to move reasonably quickly, as the application period has already begun (it runs until March 22). That's why I've taken the initial steps independently. But if anybody has comments, or is violently opposed, please don't take my actions as an attempt to skip the discussion phase. :) -Peff -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html