Hello, In Apache Airflow we have some people who have some ideas around improving our documentation and we would like to participate in Google Season of Docs.
https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs We already participated in 2019 and back then it was agreed that the projects should submit their proposals individually (not as Apache Software Foundation but as Apache Airflow) because that increased the chances of getting more projects (there were limits of projects per organisation). However looking at the FAQ [1], there are significant changes this year and they require much more of an "organization" to manage - i.e. Google will give grants to the organisations, and the organizations are supposed to pay the writers. So it is much more "formal" and I am not sure how it plays with the ASF rules. Is there anyone who could help with that? Here is the relevant part from the FAQ: How does the current program differ from Season of Docs 2019 and 2020? The current Season of Docs program has significant changes from prior years, including: * Technical writers no longer apply through Google to be matched with organizations * Organizations submit project proposals as part of their application, including a budget and proposed metrics * Accepted organizations receive grants, which they use to pay technical writers * Organizations submit final evaluations and case studies [1] https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/faq J.