Summary

This specification describes why and how a event similar to the Google Summer of Code should be organized by and for Ubuntu, every development cycle.

Basically, the event would be like the Google Summer of Code, except that:

Rationale

Lots of people are willing to help, but does not know how to start. Usually they are in the dark, and while some contribution docs may help some of them, it is not enough for a good part of them. Ubuntu have worked on lowering the entry barrier with some easily accessible good doc on how to involve yourself, that's great. We should keep heading this way.

Thus I propose a regular Google-Summer-of-Code-like event: Basically the concept would be similar to GSoC except that:

The event would cover Ubuntu "extensions" only (Well, unless some Upstream authors would be willing to mentor too). During the event, mentorees would be asked to post news on a "Mentoree planet" specially set up for the event. At the end, they would be asked to put online a report on their work.

How the entry barrier is lowered by this event:

Use Cases

Design

A website should be set up to host the event. This website should contains the list of tasks, a "mentoree planet", and archives of previous years mentoree reports.

Additionally, a mailing list shall be set up.

Proposed timeline:

Implementation

A website should be set up to host the event. Two choices:

Outstanding Issues


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