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This is for approaching an institute to formally collaborate with them and having students as interns at fp.o


Intention of the program

To find out new contributors for Fedora from final/pre-final year students. Identify potential contributors, help them initially, let them know the FOSS world, then they will continue on their own. What students get : Final/Prefinal year project. What fedora get : new contributors.


What is the delivery model

You are much better person to answer this. Please suggest. :)

Who would be the mentors

Interested (and competent) *@fedoraproject.org people.

What all would be pre-requisite to participate

At the initial stage, there would be two workshops, first one will be general overview, the second one is a follow up.

The first one will have no requisite. The second one will be only from the first workshop participants and generally its subset.

How would interns be selected

  • At the end of second workshop, we will give each student a problem to

solve, and give them a time of 1-2 weeks. The problem should be chosen such a way that should test their intention. At this phase, they may ask people, collaborate and be familiar with the etiquettes.

  • On successfully handling this, they can be taken on board, helped to

create account, made familiar with irc, mailing lists etc.

  • Now they are interns.

How would they be 'Fedora' assimilated

They will now be given problems to choose from. This problems should be identified by the mentors. Their progress will be periodically verified at the mailing lists and may be at some irc meeting.

Can the project issue a certificate

Must. Otherwise a very few people will feel motivated to contribute at the early phase.