On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 12:52 PM Ross Gardler
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We have sponsors willing to provide the money directly to Outreachy, so I 
> don't believe the problem Sage describes exists. I truly believe people are 
> focusing on the wrong thing. The "not paying for code" issue is resolved - 
> for this specific issue - sponsors give the money to Outreachy. ASF provides 
> mentors.

Current status is that at least one board member is likely to vote for
ASF funding of interns.  And at least one board member is likely to
vote against.  I don't see it as being resolved.

> I have seen NO discussion on the topic of who the mentors are and minimal 
> discussion on how we evaluate proposals.

Good over view can be found here:

https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/f790fa5bffd7c2aac3fb495593456d55bed940815891511c6d3fd039@%3Cdev.diversity.apache.org%3E

I, for one, would appreciate more detail about what happens between
"Application and contributions due" (in October) and "Interns
announced" (in November).  Sage, can you help out here?

- Sam Ruby

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