On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 11:25:08PM +0530, Kaartic Sivaraam wrote: > >> I'm still working out funding details, but in the meantime we're signed > >> up. Potential mentors should propose projects here: > >> > >> https://www.outreachy.org/communities/cfp/git/ > >> > >> Sooner is better than later. We can technically submit projects up until > >> the 24th, but student applications are open now, and have to be in by > >> September 20th. > > > > [Adding everybody to the cc list who has been in the Outreachy > > thread this year...] > > > > AFAICT we still have no proposed projects nor signed-up mentors. > > Just to ensure I didn't miss anything, a person who's signing up as a > mentor for an organization needs to propose a project or wait for one to > be proposed, right? Or is there some other way to express interest in > mentoring without proposing a project? Right, mentors propose the projects they're willing to mentor. > I ask this because I would be willing to sign up as a co-mentor for a > project in the organization but don't have any project proposals in > mind. I only see a way to "submit a project proposal" in the following > page: > > https://www.outreachy.org/communities/cfp/git/ Yeah, you'd have to either find the person you want to co-mentor with and work on a proposal with them, or wait for somebody to propose something and then ask if you could join them as a co-mentor. -Peff