On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 3:26 PM Ross Gardler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm on my mobile and not able to conduct a full search of the project site > but... > > It is a fact that the ASF does not pay for code, by design. Nobody here > has the right to ignore that. Challenge it, through the membership, sure. > But do not ignore it. > Is the ASF policy limited to *software*? Does ASF also have a policy for not paying for documentation, translation, graphical design, or user experience work? Outreachy internships are not limited to programming. Additionally, there is no policy that prevents the ASF from contributing directly to the Outreachy general fund and specifying that the funding not go towards internships or creating software. The funds can go towards running the Outreachy program, which takes approximately 400 organizer hours per round. It could go towards running career and interview workshops for Outreachy interns. The funds would have to not go towards improving the Outreachy internship website, although that code would certainly would not compete with any ASF member projects. Sage Sharp Outreachy Organizer
