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[MirageOS-devel] Next steps for GSoC and OPW mentors
 
 
  
  
    Hi all, 
     
    you may have seen the announcement that the Xen Project and that we
    are also participating in round 8 of the Outreach Program for Women.
    The portals for both programs are here: 
    * http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/GSoc_2014 
    * http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/OutreachProgramForWomen/Round8 
     
    Both programs have a very similar structure: the main difference are
    differences in application deadlines and forms. As I will be on
    holidays in the coming weeks, Russell volunteered to help coordinate
    activities related to both programs. He also has administrator
    rights for the Google GSoC system 
     
    The other main difference is that OPW requires applicants to make a
    code contribution *before* the application. This requires working
    with the mentor and a reference to the contribution in the
    application. This can be a bug fix, code refactoring, writing a test
    case, etc. and is designed to get interns familiar with the tooling
    and culture in the project. 
     
    Although we do not require GSoC students to submit code before they
    apply, we *strongly encourage* them to do so and the application
    form is designed to encourage references to a students first
    contributions (bugs, wiki, etc.) and public communications on
    mailing lists. See
    http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/GSoc_2014#Finding_a_project_that_fits_you
     
     
    == Program Mangement Committee for Mentors == 
    To manage both programs, I propose that we set up a Commitee made up
    of 3-4 experienced GSoc and OPW mentors and former GSoC students to
    sanity check and review project proposals and provide advice to
    other mentors. Better the project proposals = happier mentors =
    happier students/interns = better outcome for the Xen Project and
    students.  
     
    Russell volunteered to reach out to candidates for the committee and
    to organize the first meetings (ideally sometimes next week). Once
    we have all applications in and mentors signed up, the committe
    would become a regular meeting for all mentors across GSoC and OPW
    who are mentoring students. We also need to decide which students to
    accept for both programs by April 18. 
     
    For mentors: please make sure that you only take on one intern or
    student. Mentoring more than one student is too hard. 
     
    == OPW == 
    Intern application deadline: March 18th 
    Close of Intern Selection: April 18 
    Accepted participants announced : April 21 
    Internship Period: May 19 - August 18 
       
    Request to mentors:  
    * please update your projects on
    http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/OutreachProgramForWomen/Round8 
    * please hang out on the #xen-opw channel in the coming weeks, if
    you can and engage with interns 
    * please give interns small achievable tasks (on a public list) that
    help us identify whether the intern can can complete a project,
    prior to the application. This can be a bug fix, code refactoring,
    writing a test case, etc. and is designed to get interns familiar
    with the tooling and culture in the project. 
     
    == Google Summer of Code == 
    Student application deadline: March 21th 
    Close of Student Selection: April 18 
    Accepted participants announced : April 21 
    Coding Period: May 19 - August 18 
         
      Request to mentors:  
    * please update your projects on
    http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/GSoc_2014 
    * please sign up to the GSoC website, aka 
    ** create an account on https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014
     
    ** sign in 
    ** fill out https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/connection/pick/google/gsoc2014
    - "chose Xen Project"
     
    * please hang out on the #xen-opw channel in the coming weeks, if
    you can and engage with students 
    * please give students small achievable tasks (on a public list)
    that help us identify whether the student can complete a project,
    prior to the application. This can be a bug fix, code refactoring,
    writing a test case, etc. and is designed to get students familiar
    with the tooling and culture in the project. 
     
    Best Regards
     
    Lars
  
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