I'm willing to remain on the list of co-admins, but will not be able to be more active than I was last year.
Valorie On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 6:32 PM Johnny Jazeix <jaz...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Are there people willing to help co-admin this year? It would be nice to > be at least 3 to share the workload. > > If mentors are interested, there will be a session Thursday (link sent to > the mentor list, I've removed it from below as I'm not sure if it's > supposed to be mentors only). > > Main point seem to be: "Starting in 2024 we will have small (~90 hour > projects), medium (~175 hr projects) and large (~350 hour) projects > available to GSoC contributors. 90 hours projects are optional." > > I've updated the skeleton wiki page to create the 2024 season: > https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2024/Ideas. > > Please start discussing among your teams what ideas will be great to have > this year and who is willing to mentor, as the organisation application > date needs to apply between the January 22 - February 6 and we need a wiki > page filled with ideas by then. > And please don't wait the last moment to fill the page. > > Cheers, > > Johnny > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > De : 'sttaylor' via Google Summer of Code Mentors List < > google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.com> > Date: ven. 5 janv. 2024 à 00:28 > Subject: [GSoC Mentors] GSoC Organization Application Info Session January > 11th 1700 UTC > To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List < > google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.com> > > > Happy New Year! > > We are very excited to get started on this 20th year of Google Summer of > Code! With Organization applications opening in a few weeks, January 22 > - February 6, we wanted to host an information session for organizations > looking to apply to GSoC as well as for new org admins for veteran orgs so > they understand the application process. > > Date: Thursday, January 11 > > Time: 17:00 - 17:45 UTC > > GSoC Program Lead, Stephanie Taylor will go through the org application > process and discuss the tips to a solid organization application as well as > some of the other things to consider when applying as a GSoC organization. > > There will be plenty of time for Q&A as well for the last half of the > session. > > Some quick tips for everyone to consider when submitting an Organization > application for Google Summer of Code: > > 1. > > Starting in 2024 we will have small (~90 hour projects), medium (~175 > hr projects) and large (~350 hour) projects available to GSoC contributors. > Orgs should have medium and large projects available in their Project Ideas > lists. Small project ideas are not required for orgs, but if the smaller > size project works for your org they should be included in your > Organization’s Ideas List. > 2. > > Reach out to your community members now to ask if they would like to > be mentors for the program. > > Having a thorough and well thought out list of Project Ideas > <https://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/defining-a-project-ideas-list> > is the most important part of your application. > > Open source projects can apply <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/> to > be mentoring organizations from January 22 - February 6 at 1800 UTC. > > Resources: > > Mentor Guide <https://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/> > > Timeline <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline> > > FAQs <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq> > > Roles and Responsibilities > <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/help/responsibilities> > > Marketing Materials > <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/resources/marketing> > (slide deck, flyers) > > Videos <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/videos> > > > Best, > > Stephanie Taylor > > GSoC Program Lead > > -- > -- she/her. "Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them." - Marcus Aurelius