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> On Aug 1, 2019, at 3:46 PM, Oleg Nenashev <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Just to summarize the yesterday's discussion:
> Trial run of Community Bridge is approved. We start it on Aug 01
> We approved the 3000USD + 500USD travel grant option
> We split 3000 to two installments. We will have mid-term evaluation to 
> evaluate the progress
> Travel grant is conditional, depending on the project success. 
> I will create a JEP to document the Jenkins Community Bridge project 
> framework for future reuse
> Please welcome Sladyn to the Jenkins project! And stay tuned for more 
> detailed announcements in the newarest future. If you are interested in JCasC 
> development tools, please join 
> https://gitter.im/jenkinsci/jcasc-devtools-project and regular JCasC project 
> meetings. 
> 
> Best regards,
> Oleg
> 
>> On Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at 9:07:03 AM UTC+2, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>> Hello Tracy,
>> 
>> I definitely do not mind offering more if we have funds :) Personally I 
>> think that the stipend is secondary. Students get experience from working 
>> with open-source organizations and highly experienced mentors who would not 
>> be available if they joined their local companies. Contributing to 
>> open-source also helps mentees to build their portfolio which is helpful in 
>> future job applications. Not all outreach programs offer stipends at all, 
>> and for me it is just a bonus to non-monetary benefits.
>> 
>> Just to explain how I calculated the budget:
>> I was using GSoC as a reference. GSoC offers considerably less money to 
>> students than Outreachy in the most of the regions. 
>> GSoC stipend is 3000 USD in India which means 250 USD per week for fulltime. 
>> It is higher than common intern or junior engineer salaries in the region
>> In the case of Sladyn, the Dev List proposal also includes sponsorship of a 
>> Jenkins World trip. It might be from 500 USD (standard Jenkins travel grant) 
>> to full coverage (~1500USD) if we decide to do so
>> After a discussion with Sladyn, the final target numbers are 3 months and 
>> 30hrs per week. So the timeframe is equal to GSoC coding phase, and for 
>> 30hrs.per week the GSoC expectation would be 2250 USD. It is a higher time 
>> investment than I expected, so we could indeed increase the budget.
>> 
>> To follow the pattern proposed by Tracy, let me propose few options for the 
>> discussion at the governance meeting:
>> 1500 USD + 500 USD travel grant. Minimum option we discussed and agreed on 
>> with Sladyn. It is almost on par with GSoC though "travel grant" cannot be 
>> compared with non-binding payment
>> 1500 USD + 1500 USD travel grant. This is my previous expectation with 
>> explicit travel grant dedicated for Jenkins World in Lisbon
>> 3000 USD + 500 USD travel grant - Equal to GSoC for full-time, with extra 
>> standard travel grant
>> 5500 USD + 500 USD - Equal to Outreachy
>> Opinions?
>> 
>> BR, Oleg
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 10:21:27 PM UTC+2, Tracy Miranda wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I think this will be great to do, thanks Oleg!
>>> 
>>> One comment about the amount - it sounds like it could be on the low side.
>>> For Outreachy interns get ~500 USD per full time week (40hrs) (or overall 
>>> $5500 + $500 travel grant for 3 months). 
>>> I think this is the right ballpark for what Jenkins (and then CDF projects 
>>> thereafter) can aim to pay for any internships, adjusting accordingly for 
>>> part time work, etc. 
>>> 
>>> Tracy
>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 6:26 AM Tim Jacomb <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> +1
>>>> 
>>>> It's a great initiative, thanks Oleg for your work in getting this setup.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Tim
>>>> 
>>>>> On Monday, 29 July 2019 10:42:38 UTC+1, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would like to request a budget for a new Outreach program we were 
>>>>> discussing few times before in Platform, Docs and Advocacy and Outreach 
>>>>> SIGs. This program is powered by Community Bridge project. This is a new 
>>>>> Outreach service created by Linux Foundation, and we would be interested 
>>>>> to use it to accommodate projects which we were unable to run in 
>>>>> GSoC/GSoD this year. We had an overview of this program at the Advocacy 
>>>>> and Outreach SIG meeting on June 6th (video, meeting notes).
>>>>> 
>>>>> We have a student (Sladyn Nunes) who is pretty active in the community 
>>>>> now. He has already applied to the community bridge project, and he is 
>>>>> interested in the Configuration-as-Code project (compatibility, 
>>>>> development tools). You can find his proposal here. he has already done 
>>>>> some contributions, and JCasC plugin team is ready to mentor the student 
>>>>> (Joseph Petersen and Tim Jacomb would be lead mentors). Focus of the 
>>>>> project: JCasC schema validation fixes and IDE integrations.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The plan is to have the student working on the project for few months 
>>>>> with 20+ hours per week time dedication.
>>>>> 
>>>>> What I ask for?
>>>>> Student grant/stipend - 1500 USD
>>>>> If the project is successful, travel grant to Jenkins World 2019 in 
>>>>> Lisbon or a similar event
>>>>> Our default travel grant policy is 500 USD, but the trip is going to be 
>>>>> more expensive. I would like to request a bigger grant if possible
>>>>> Please let me know if any additional information is needed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>> Oleg
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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