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#language en
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 * '''Website''': https://wiki.debian.org/GSoC / https://wiki.debian.org/Outreachy  * '''Website''': https://wiki.debian.org/Outreachy https://wiki.debian.org/GSoC https://wiki.debian.org/GSoD
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 * '''Wiki groups''': OutreachAdminGroup OutreachGroup
 * '''Policies''': [[/Policies|general]], [[/GSoCMentorSummitSelectionPolicy|GSoC mentor summit selection]]
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 * Google Summer of Code coordinators :  * [[https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/03/msg00011.html|Delegation]] from the DPL
 * [[SummerOfCode2021#GSoC_Debian_Administrators|Google Summer of Code coordinators]]
 * [[Outreachy/May2021#Outreachy_Debian_Administrators|Outreachy Coordinators]]
 * Emeritus
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 * Outreachy Coordinators :
   * Molly de Blanc
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   * Nicolas Dandrimont (backup)  * [[Teams/Outreach/Mentors|Mentors]] past and present
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== Resources for mentoring ==

 * [[Teams/Outreach/Tools|Tools useful for mentoring]]

Debian Outreach team

Infrastructure

Interacting with the team

  • Email contact: <debian-outreach AT lists DOT debian DOT org> (public mailing-list); <outreach AT debian DOT org> (private mail alias).

  • Public IRC channel: #debian-outreach on irc.debian.org (OFTC)

Usual roles

Task description

The Debian Outreach Team is responsible for coordinating the participation of Debian in internship-like programs (including Outreachy and Google Summer of Code). This involves:

  • acting as a contact point for all topics related to Debian's participation into those programs
  • when necessary, ensuring the funding of Debian's participation (by requesting the use of Debian funds to the DPL, by organizing fundraising campaigns, etc.)
  • when necessary, establishing Debian-specific rules about who can apply for the various roles (mentors, participants) in those programs
  • ranking and selecting applications -- generally, considering the feedback given by mentors and other reviewers
  • coordinating the communication around Debian's participation into those programs

Resources for mentoring