Alright, sounds good! I have one question that is more of the source for my 
trouble getting into opencog. I am pretty used to looking at small projects 
on github and I’m usually able to find all the scripts under one 
repository. With opencog, the project is super large and from what I can 
tell, it is not all in one repository. Is there an easy way for me to find 
all of the open source code so that I can piece it all together in my mind. 
I want a better picture of how all the scripts and parts work together...

On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 11:56:22 PM UTC-5, Daniel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My name is Dan. I am 20 years old and have more than 5 years of 
> programming experience on my own and one year of studying computer science 
> in college. I just recently found out about OpenCog and was fascinated by 
> the ingeniousness of it. I have looked through the wiki and through several 
> videos trying to understand more about OpenCog. I stumbled upon a video 
> where Ben Geortzel discussed his internship program in Ethiopia that 
> teaches people about OpenCog and various other subjects. I was wondering if 
> OpenCog offers internship or apprenticeship programs (in the United States) 
> to help me, and any other people interested, get into OpenCog and start 
> contributing to the project.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>

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