Oh, I have meant this project: https://www.outreachy.org/
2017-09-22 21:13 GMT+02:00 Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org>: > > > On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Denis Obrezkov <denisobrez...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> There is also the Outreachy project, does RTEMS participate in it? >> >> > There are categories of tasks and Outreach is one of them. In the past, > we have had students make new logos, gather information on RTEMS > science missions for flyers, make a video of building RTEMS explaining > that to others, etc. It is a broad category and each task is often > repeatable > by multiple students. > > Unlike GSoC, there are "repeatable" tasks. A lot of students can do > a task but each only once. The GSoC hello is always one of these. > > For tasks like these, any RTEMS user should be able to review the > work. > > Also mentors are a "pool" and respond to students as they need > us. Basically, they ask a question, submit work for review, etc. Whichever > mentor gets to it first, handles it. > > A special case is when work must be merged. Someone either needs > to merge it or accept responsibility for submitting it and tracking it > through merger. It is better not to close those tasks before merged. > > --joel > > >> 2017-09-22 18:35 GMT+02:00 Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org>: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> Google Code-In is a program sponsored by the Google Open Source >>> Program Office like Google Summer of Code but targeted to high school >>> students. The projects are small taking no more than a few days. In order >>> to be available to as many students as possible, many are non-coding. >>> >>> Open source organizations like RTEMS must have mentors and a >>> fairly extensive task list. We have done this multiple times in the past. >>> It is rewarding but hectic and we need as many mentors as possible. >>> >>> Mentors can be anyone technically capable of using RTEMS. GCI >>> spans late November to mid-January and we need people who can >>> handle tasks for different periods of that. >>> >>> GSoC students would be highly encouraged to exercise their newly >>> gained knowledge and be mentors. >>> >>> GCI is a lot of fun and rewarding. We have gotten a lot of good work >>> from students in the past. For example, much of the Doxygen per >>> file boiler plate was added by GCI students. Repetitive tasks which >>> are not scriptable but need to be done lots of times are good candidates. >>> >>> If you want more info, could mentor, or could recruit someone who uses >>> RTEMS who doesn't pop up on the list, please speak up. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> --joel >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> devel mailing list >>> devel@rtems.org >>> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, Denis Obrezkov >> > > -- Regards, Denis Obrezkov
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