On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 1:37 AM Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 7/1/19, 6:01 AM, "Sage Sharp" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>     Sponsors fund the Outreachy general fund or a community. Applicants pick
>     which project to work on. That's been explained elsewhere.
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> Hi Sage,
>
> Mainly for my clarification:  By "community" you mean a group like the ASF or 
> other OS Foundations?  At Apache we use "community" as the equivalent of 
> "project".  And is the "applicant" the intern?  I thought the mentors had 
> some say in the matching.
>
> One other question:  Does each "community/foundation" need to make some 
> formal agreement with Outreachy to have its projects find mentors and 
> hopefully interns?  Or do sponsors work directly with projects?

Perhaps I can help.  IBM will specify:

   $19,500 "Charitable donation for sponsorship of 3 intern(s) for
   the Apache Software Foundation community projects in the
   December 2019 Outreachy internship round"

Beyond this, IBM will not otherwise participate in the process.  Well,
some employees might :-), but not as a part of the sponsorship but
rather as a part of the ASF.

The ASF will need to identify a number of projects for Outreachy to
list on their site.  It is important that those projects have mentors.

For the December round, Outreachy will start accepting applications in
September, so we should start encouraging projects to request to be
added to the list soonish.

I encourage people who are interested in attracting interns to read
https://www.outreachy.org/mentor/mentor-faq/

Finally, should the ASF not be able to attract enough interns in the
December round, no problem, we will have up to three more chances.
>From Outreachy's FAQ:

Q: If I sponsor a specific FOSS community and that community doesn't
find an intern, what happens?
A: Sometimes FOSS communities don't have enough applicants, or their
best applicant accepts another opportunity. Outreachy will try to
encourage applicants towards communities that do not have enough
applicants but we cannot guarantee that a community will find a
suitable intern. We will use our best efforts to work with the sponsor
and use the funds for that particular community or another that the
sponsor prefers for two years, after which we'll use them for any
Outreachy activity.


- Sam Ruby

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