We tried it for two years, it was too much effort on the part of the foundation organizers mentors to deal with the bureaucracy involved, and we didn't really see enough return in terms of new developers to the project, which, frankly being selfish on OpenBSD's part is the only reason for us to do it.
Both Ken Westerback and I organized our end of it and dealt with the google paperwork the two years we did it, Neither of us is willing to do it again, and while I won't directly speak for Ken, I would not support us spending effort on this when there are lots of other things to do.. It just doesn't have the benefit for OpenBSD, especially in light of the effort of the volunteers necessary to participate. On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 8:54 AM, Luke Small <lukensm...@gmail.com> wrote: