Cool idea! However, I don't do social media; perhaps someone else could
post there?
Also, I'm working on ReCodeIn, an experimental GCI-type task tracker, but
it's a long way from completion. If we end up using it, there could be
GitHub integration, as well as a Begiak module.

On Thu, Jun 11, 2020, 05:25 Marc Bogonovich <marc.bogonov...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Samuel,
> Bad news about Google Code-in.
> Perhaps one group you could advertise to would be the FOSS server on
> Mastodon. Maybe many of you are already on there? If you're not
> familiar with Mastodon, it is a "Federated" or decentralized
> microblogging platform (kind of like Twitter but with independent but
> communicating servers). I'm in the FOSStodon community (ID below,
> please hit me up).
>
> Recently, in the Fosstodon instance of Mastodon, I heard someone talk
> about how they had only just learned about the Apertium project, and
> they wanted to share about how awesome it is. There are around ~10k
> people in Fosstodon, and over a million in Mastodon in general.
>
> Specifically join the Fosstodon instance, here:
> https://fosstodon.org/about
> Or join another instance:
> https://joinmastodon.org/
>
> @m...@fosstodon.org
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 12:25 PM Samuel Sloniker <scoopgra...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Google has cancelled Google Code-in. I was wondering if Apertium could
> start a replacement. Perhaps we could partner with some other FOSS
> organizations?
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