Adding ComDev list, suggest interest parties should discuss this there.
On 17 May 2013 14:11, Jim Jagielski <j...@jagunet.com> wrote: > I am forwarding this email on behalf of Leslie Hawthorn, > a co-worker of mine @ RedHat. In the spirit of GSOC, > I wanted to see if there is interest within the ASF > and any of its projects in the effort. > > -------------- > > Hello everyone, > > Now in its third year, the Grace Hopper Open Source Day event is seeking > applications from open source projects who wish to provide mentorship in > contributing to open source projects to the attendees of the Grace > Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference. [0] Applications > close at 23:59 PM Pacific Standard Time on May 31, 2013. > > You can find out more about Grace Hopper Open Source Day, why you may > want your project to participate in it and the benefits for > participating projects and attendees in the GHOSD FAQ. [1] > > Please note that this activity is not sponsored by OSAS or Red Hat - it > is a labor of love in my volunteer time. I thought the easiest and > fastest way to reach out to the folks who participate in our many > upstreams was to post a note here so that interested folk at Red Hat > could forward it along. You would still need to go through the usual > processes of requesting travel funding from your manager or time away if > you planned to attend on your own dime. > > I am a member of the GHOSD planning committee and would be happy to > answer any questions folks may have regarding participation once they've > read through the FAQ. > > [0] - http://gracehopper.org > [1] - http://systers.org/systers-dev/doku.php/ghc13FAQ > > Best, > Leslie Hawthorn > Community Action and Impact > Open Source and Standards (OSAS) @ Red Hat >