Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Fwd: Google Season of Docs (GSoD) Proposal

2018-10-17 Thread Cameron Shorter
Thanks for forwarding that on Jeff. I agree, it is a great opportunity 
for collaboration with OSGeo.


I've replied on behalf of the OSGeoLive project and have reached out to 
Sarah Maddox and will be having coffee with her when she is back in 
Sydney (where be both live).


Cheers, Cameron

On 17/10/18 4:53 am, Jeff McKenna wrote:
Forwarding an idea for a possible new initiative, that some OSGeo 
projects may be interested in.  It would be good to give them feedback 
either way (through the form).



 Forwarded Message 


At the Mentor Summit we had Sarah Maddox, a tech writer at Google, 
come and talk about her idea to bring more technical writers into open 
source projects. We would like your feedback and ideas about her 
proposal too! If you are intrigued, please keep reading.



Sarah is proposing a Google Season of Docs (GSoD) to give open source 
projects more opportunities to engage with technical writers, and vice 
versa. See deck: https://goo.gl/3Bpris.



GSoD is similar to Google Summer of Code but focuses on docs and 
technical writers, rather than on code and students. The target 
participants are experienced tech writers who can work with you on 
your docs. The writing part of GSoD will run for 3 months, similar to 
GSoC. Another difference is that the technical writers will not be 
earning stipends, they will be doing this to learn more about open 
source code and working on developer focused docs with code and 
building their resume. And the writers will often have other jobs, 
this would be a side project for them (not something they will be 
focusing on for 30 hours a week - in most cases).



We think GSoD will bring benefits for both parties:

  *

    Open source projects gain documentation mentors embedded into their
    community.

  *

    Tech writers gain mentorship in OSS and in developer products.


This deck has more details, including ideas on how the mentors will 
work with the tech writers, timing, and suggestions for projects: 
https://goo.gl/3Bpris



We're inviting you to fill out this form to help us gauge interest in 
the proposal. All feedback is welcome:


https://goo.gl/2tfUQQ


This is a proposal for a program,  it is not a confirmed program, and 
it is not clear which team at Google might manage it. Thanks!



Best,

Stephanie Taylor






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[OSGeo-Discuss] Fwd: Google Season of Docs (GSoD) Proposal

2018-10-16 Thread Jeff McKenna
Forwarding an idea for a possible new initiative, that some OSGeo 
projects may be interested in.  It would be good to give them feedback 
either way (through the form).



 Forwarded Message 


At the Mentor Summit we had Sarah Maddox, a tech writer at Google, come 
and talk about her idea to bring more technical writers into open source 
projects. We would like your feedback and ideas about her proposal too! 
If you are intrigued, please keep reading.



Sarah is proposing a Google Season of Docs (GSoD) to give open source 
projects more opportunities to engage with technical writers, and vice 
versa. See deck: https://goo.gl/3Bpris.



GSoD is similar to Google Summer of Code but focuses on docs and 
technical writers, rather than on code and students. The target 
participants are experienced tech writers who can work with you on your 
docs. The writing part of GSoD will run for 3 months, similar to GSoC. 
Another difference is that the technical writers will not be earning 
stipends, they will be doing this to learn more about open source code 
and working on developer focused docs with code and building their 
resume. And the writers will often have other jobs, this would be a side 
project for them (not something they will be focusing on for 30 hours a 
week - in most cases).



We think GSoD will bring benefits for both parties:

  *

Open source projects gain documentation mentors embedded into their
community.

  *

Tech writers gain mentorship in OSS and in developer products.


This deck has more details, including ideas on how the mentors will work 
with the tech writers, timing, and suggestions for projects: 
https://goo.gl/3Bpris



We're inviting you to fill out this form to help us gauge interest in 
the proposal. All feedback is welcome:


https://goo.gl/2tfUQQ


This is a proposal for a program,  it is not a confirmed program, and it 
is not clear which team at Google might manage it. Thanks!



Best,

Stephanie Taylor






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