> On 2019–12–04, at 16:41, David Chelimsky wrote:
>
> Over the past couple of days, AWS has announced a number of new services at
> AWS re:Invent, and released support for these services in their SDKs. As of
> today, Cognitect Labs' aws-api supports the new services listed below. See
> http
Over the past couple of days, AWS has announced a number of new services at
AWS re:Invent, and released support for these services in their SDKs. As of
today, Cognitect Labs' aws-api supports the new services listed below. See
https://github.com/cognitect-labs/aws-api/blob/master/latest-releases
Outreachy seems like a great program but like most things, it requires
significant time and money (https://www.outreachy.org/mentor/).
They need an organization coordinator who can apply, find funds
($6500/intern), find mentors, help develop and assess projects. They also
need mentors who are expe
Hello,
GSOC would be great. Can someone also look into getting Clojure to
participate in Outreachy?
On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 at 10:18 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> As far as I'm aware the work involved here is:
>
> - submitting the organization application (in Jan)
> - soliciting and writing up project ide
As far as I'm aware the work involved here is:
- submitting the organization application (in Jan)
- soliciting and writing up project ideas (in Jan/Feb)
- soliciting potential mentors for each project (often there is a natural
match between idea and mentor) - spring
- pairing up selected students/
Hi folks, I'm the secretary of Clojurists Together.
Thanks very much for the background on GSoC and the kind words Alex :)
Clojurists Together would be happy to help provide the backing admin
infrastructure (bank accounts, international payments, etc.) and oversight
to help run GSoC. However, I d