I'm willing to remain on the list of co-admins, but will not be able to be more active than I was last year. 

Valorie

On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 6:32 PM Johnny Jazeix <jazeix@gmail.com> wrote:
 Hi,

Are there people willing to help co-admin this year? It would be nice to be at least 3 to share the workload.

If mentors are interested, there will be a session Thursday (link sent to the mentor list, I've removed it from below as I'm not sure if it's supposed to be mentors only).

Main point seem to be: "Starting in 2024 we will have small (~90 hour projects), medium (~175 hr projects) and large (~350 hour) projects available to GSoC contributors. 90 hours projects are optional."

I've updated the skeleton wiki page to create the 2024 season:
https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2024/Ideas.

Please start discussing among your teams what ideas will be great to have
this year and who is willing to mentor, as the organisation application
date needs to apply between the January 22 - February 6 and we need a wiki
page filled with ideas by then.
And please don't wait the last moment to fill the page.

Cheers,

Johnny

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De : 'sttaylor' via Google Summer of Code Mentors List <google-summer-of-code-mentors-list@googlegroups.com>
Date: ven. 5 janv. 2024 à 00:28
Subject: [GSoC Mentors] GSoC Organization Application Info Session January 11th 1700 UTC
To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List <google-summer-of-code-mentors-list@googlegroups.com>


Happy New Year!

We are very excited to get started on this 20th year of Google Summer of Code!  With Organization applications opening in a few weeks, January 22 - February 6, we wanted to host an information session for organizations looking to apply to GSoC as well as for new org admins for veteran orgs so they understand the application process.

Date: Thursday, January 11

Time: 17:00 - 17:45 UTC

GSoC Program Lead, Stephanie Taylor will go through the org application process and discuss the tips to a solid organization application as well as some of the other things to consider when applying as a GSoC organization.

There will be plenty of time for Q&A as well for the last half of the session.

Some quick tips for everyone to consider when submitting an Organization application for Google Summer of Code:

  1. Starting in 2024 we will have small (~90 hour projects), medium (~175 hr projects) and large (~350 hour) projects available to GSoC contributors. Orgs should have medium and large projects available in their Project Ideas lists. Small project ideas are not required for orgs, but if the smaller size project works for your org they should  be included in your Organization’s Ideas List.

  2. Reach out to your community members now to ask if they would like to be mentors for the program. 

Having a thorough and well thought out list of Project Ideas is the most important part of your application.

Open source projects can apply to be mentoring organizations from January 22 - February 6 at 1800 UTC.

Resources:

Mentor Guide

Timeline

FAQs

Roles and Responsibilities

Marketing Materials (slide deck, flyers)

Videos


Best,

Stephanie Taylor

GSoC Program Lead

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