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== Applying for |
== Applying for Outreachy == |
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* Join the #opw IRC channel on irc.gnome.org |
* Join the #opw IRC channel on irc.gnome.org |
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* Join the #xen-opw IRC channel on freenode.net |
* Join the #xen-opw IRC channel on freenode.net |
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* IMPORTANT: for the final application, follow the instructions under |
* IMPORTANT: for the final application, follow the instructions under [[#How to Apply|How to Apply]] |
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== Do you qualify? == |
== Do you qualify? == |
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We want interns to make sure they qualify for the |
We want interns to make sure they qualify for the Outreachy internship. Read [https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreachy this page] for more information. |
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The TLDR version of the requirements are that |
The TLDR version of the requirements are that Outreachy interns: |
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* should be over 18, |
* should be over 18, |
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* should be able to work full-time (40 hours per week) |
* should be able to work full-time (40 hours per week) during the internship period. As per [https://www.gnome.org/outreachy/ www.gnome.org/outreachy], '''please do not apply''' if you will be '''in school full-time''' or will '''have another full-time job''' during most of the internship period. |
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* should be an individual who qualifies for Outreachy (e.g., someone from an underrepresented group) and |
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* should be a woman, gender queer or gender fluid individual, and |
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* should not have participated in OPW or Google Summer of Code before. |
* should not have participated in Outreachy, OPW, or Google Summer of Code before. |
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⚫ | Additionally, we highly recommend that applicants have a stable internet connection, with no download caps. Communication over IRC can be difficult if your internet connection keeps dropping or has a big lag time, so you need a stable internet connection. Downloading Xen and a Linux kernel will use over 5 GB of data, which will easily blow through a standard 3G capped plan. We recommend making sure you have cable internet, or an unlimited 3G plan. |
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⚫ | Additionally, we highly recommend that applicants have a stable internet connection, with no download caps. Communication over IRC can be difficult if your internet connection keeps dropping or has a big lag time, so you need a stable internet connection. Downloading the Xen Project software and a Linux kernel will use over 5 GB of data, which will easily blow through a standard 3G capped plan. We recommend making sure you have cable internet, or an unlimited 3G plan. |
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If possible, we would like interns to present on their projects at the [http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-project-developer-summit Xen project Developer Summit] (in August). You will get a $500 travel stipend to attend. Linux and Xen Project conferences are a lot of fun, because you get to meet professional Linux developers, and there's a lot of opportunity for networking and job hunting. |
If possible, we would like interns to present on their projects at the [http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-project-developer-summit Xen project Developer Summit] (in August). You will get a $500 travel stipend to attend. Linux and Xen Project conferences are a lot of fun, because you get to meet professional Linux developers, and there's a lot of opportunity for networking and job hunting. |
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== How to |
== How to Apply == |
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The Xen Project's application process is a little different than what is outlined in the Outreachy pages. Here's what we need you to do: |
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# Look over the list of projects at [[ |
# Look over the list of projects at [[Outreach_Program_Projects |Outreachy projects]] |
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# Find a project there that interests you, and email the mentor. Introduce yourself, let the mentor know why you think that project would be a good fit for you, and ask the mentor any questions about the project. |
# Find a project there that interests you, and email the mentor. Introduce yourself, let the mentor know why you think that project would be a good fit for you, and ask the mentor any questions about the project. |
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# Ask your prospective mentor on xen-devel for a bite size bug or work item. This can be reviewing somebodies code, submitting a patch, or similar |
# Ask your prospective mentor on xen-devel for a bite size bug or work item. This can be reviewing somebodies code, submitting a patch, or similar. |
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# '''IMPORTANT:''' Fill out your [https://wiki.gnome.org/ |
# '''IMPORTANT:''' Fill out your [https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreachy#Submit_an_Application initial application], which is shown under the '''Submit an Application''' section. Follow the link on the page to the application system. You must provide the information in [[Internship_Application_Template|our application template]] as part of the application. |
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Email your application to '''opw-list@gnome.org''', in PDF or libreoffice format (it must be sent to '''opw-list@gnome.org''' with a subject line of '''[APPLICATION - Xen Project] Your Name'''. If you send it as a Google doc link, you may update your application until the submission deadline. At that point, a read-only copy of your application will be saved. |
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== Application tips == |
== Application tips == |
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Here's some tips for how to answer various questions on the |
Here's some tips for how to answer various questions on the Outreachy application. |
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=== What project(s) are you interested in === |
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{{InfoLeft|You should answer questions 3.x from [[Internship_Application_Template|our application template in this section]]. It would help us, if you could use the original numbers and questions from our template.}} |
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Please review the list of projects. Pick the project that you're most passionate about (or two projects) and put those mentors names on the first question. Contact them through xen-devel (or other lists) and CC the mentor directly. |
Please review the list of projects. Pick the project that you're most passionate about (or two projects) and put those mentors names on the first question. Contact them through xen-devel (or other lists) and CC the mentor directly. |
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=== Describe Your Experience === |
=== Describe Your Experience === |
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'''Please describe your experience with the organization's product as a user and as a contributor (include the information about the contribution you made to the project you are interested in here).''' |
'''Please describe your experience with the organization's product as a user and as a contributor (include the information about the contribution you made to the project you are interested in here). It would help us, if you could use the original numbers and questions from our template.''' |
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{{InfoLeft|You should answer questions 1.5 - 2.4 and 5.x from [[Internship_Application_Template|our application template in this section]].}} |
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Other, additional question which can be answered here include: |
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Please include some information about yourself, such as: |
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* Do you run Linux or one of the BSDs on your personal computers? |
* Do you run Linux or one of the BSDs on your personal computers? |
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* Have you used Xen before? |
* Have you used the Xen Project Hypervisor before? |
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* Have you played with Linux/BSD or Xen at university labs or other places? |
* Have you played with Linux/BSD or the Xen Project Hypervisor at university labs or other places? |
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* What Linux |
* What Linux distributions do you use? |
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* Have you ever compiled a custom kernel or Xen? |
* Have you ever compiled a custom kernel or the Xen Project Hypervisor? |
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* Have you ever made a change to a kernel driver or another low level component? |
* Have you ever made a change to a kernel driver or another low level component? |
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* Have you ever contributed a patch to mainline Xen, the Linux or BSD kernel? If so, please provide links to the patches, and indicate whether they were accepted. |
* Have you ever contributed a patch to mainline Xen Project, the Linux or BSD kernel? If so, please provide links to the patches, and indicate whether they were accepted. |
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* Do you have C or C++ experience? |
* Do you have C or C++ experience? |
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* Have you taken operating systems or computer architecture classes before? |
* Have you taken operating systems or computer architecture classes before? |
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'''Please describe the details and the timeline of the work you plan to accomplish on the project you are most interested in.''' Discuss these first with the mentor of the project. |
'''Please describe the details and the timeline of the work you plan to accomplish on the project you are most interested in.''' Discuss these first with the mentor of the project. |
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{{InfoLeft|Please answer question 4.x from our [[Internship_Application_Template|application template in this section]]. It would help us, if you could use the original numbers and questions from our template.}} |
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You do not need to provide a detailed timeline. Instead, describe why you're passionate about that particular Xen project, and what you hope to learn from that project. |
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Including this optional information will strengthen your application, and increase the chances of getting accepted. |
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=== Application Deadlines === |
=== Application Deadlines === |
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'''MAKE SURE YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION BY |
'''MAKE SURE YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION BY THE APPLICATION DEADLINE SHOWN ON THE OUTREACHY WEBSITE.''' |
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You |
You may have the opportunity to update your application with your small contribution until after the application deadline. Please check with your mentor. |
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=== Still have questions? === |
=== Still have questions? === |
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Contact |
Contact community dot manager at xenproject dot org, or email the xen-devel mailing list. Make sure you are subscribed to that mailing list. |
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[[Category:Community]] |
[[Category:Community]] |
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[[Category:Internships]] |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 6 April 2017
Applying for Outreachy
Thank you for your interest in the Xen Project internships! Please read the following thoroughly.
Also, make sure you:
- Join the xen-devel mailing list. Depending on the project you choose, you may also need to join xen-api or cl-mirage (do check the information in the project).
- Join the #opw IRC channel on irc.gnome.org
- Join the #xen-opw IRC channel on freenode.net
- IMPORTANT: for the final application, follow the instructions under How to Apply
Do you qualify?
We want interns to make sure they qualify for the Outreachy internship. Read this page for more information.
The TLDR version of the requirements are that Outreachy interns:
- should be over 18,
- should be able to work full-time (40 hours per week) during the internship period. As per www.gnome.org/outreachy, please do not apply if you will be in school full-time or will have another full-time job during most of the internship period.
- should be an individual who qualifies for Outreachy (e.g., someone from an underrepresented group) and
- should not have participated in Outreachy, OPW, or Google Summer of Code before.
Additionally, we highly recommend that applicants have a stable internet connection, with no download caps. Communication over IRC can be difficult if your internet connection keeps dropping or has a big lag time, so you need a stable internet connection. Downloading the Xen Project software and a Linux kernel will use over 5 GB of data, which will easily blow through a standard 3G capped plan. We recommend making sure you have cable internet, or an unlimited 3G plan.
How to Apply
The Xen Project's application process is a little different than what is outlined in the Outreachy pages. Here's what we need you to do:
- Look over the list of projects at Outreachy projects
- Find a project there that interests you, and email the mentor. Introduce yourself, let the mentor know why you think that project would be a good fit for you, and ask the mentor any questions about the project.
- Ask your prospective mentor on xen-devel for a bite size bug or work item. This can be reviewing somebodies code, submitting a patch, or similar.
- IMPORTANT: Fill out your initial application, which is shown under the Submit an Application section. Follow the link on the page to the application system. You must provide the information in our application template as part of the application.
Application tips
Here's some tips for how to answer various questions on the Outreachy application.
What project(s) are you interested in
You should answer questions 3.x from our application template in this section. It would help us, if you could use the original numbers and questions from our template. |
Who is a possible mentor for the project you are most interested in?
Please review the list of projects. Pick the project that you're most passionate about (or two projects) and put those mentors names on the first question. Contact them through xen-devel (or other lists) and CC the mentor directly.
Describe Your Experience
Please describe your experience with the organization's product as a user and as a contributor (include the information about the contribution you made to the project you are interested in here). It would help us, if you could use the original numbers and questions from our template.
You should answer questions 1.5 - 2.4 and 5.x from our application template in this section. |
Other, additional question which can be answered here include:
- Do you run Linux or one of the BSDs on your personal computers?
- Have you used the Xen Project Hypervisor before?
- Have you played with Linux/BSD or the Xen Project Hypervisor at university labs or other places?
- What Linux distributions do you use?
- Have you ever compiled a custom kernel or the Xen Project Hypervisor?
- Have you ever made a change to a kernel driver or another low level component?
- Have you ever contributed a patch to mainline Xen Project, the Linux or BSD kernel? If so, please provide links to the patches, and indicate whether they were accepted.
- Do you have C or C++ experience?
- Have you taken operating systems or computer architecture classes before?
- Do you have experience with the command line?
- Have you compiled a project before?
If you have ever Xen, Linux or BSD patches accepted, please provide a link to the respective changeset in the source tree. You can search the log for your patch subject in the mailing list or in most source code repositories.
Your timeline
Please describe the details and the timeline of the work you plan to accomplish on the project you are most interested in. Discuss these first with the mentor of the project.
Please answer question 4.x from our application template in this section. It would help us, if you could use the original numbers and questions from our template. |
Application Deadlines
MAKE SURE YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION BY THE APPLICATION DEADLINE SHOWN ON THE OUTREACHY WEBSITE.
You may have the opportunity to update your application with your small contribution until after the application deadline. Please check with your mentor.
Still have questions?
Contact community dot manager at xenproject dot org, or email the xen-devel mailing list. Make sure you are subscribed to that mailing list.