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[OpenWrt-Users] Bringing young people in the community: Google Code-In 2017
nemesis
2017-11-03 09:39:45 UTC
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Hi everyone,

I'm Federico Capoano, some of you may know me for my involvement with
Ninux, NetJSON, OpenWISP and contribution to several editions of the
Google Summer of Code with Freifunk.

OpenWISP has been accepted into the Google Code-In:
https://codein.withgoogle.com/organizations/openwisp/

By participating in this program we hope to attract many new young
contributors in the world of open source networking, free wifi and
similar topics.
We aim at proposing easy tasks related to documentation, tutorials,
fixing small code issues, UX improvements and so on.

We are looking for mentors that share similar goals with us and want to
get involved, for those of you that are following the NetJSON
development or using some OpenWISP tool, this would be a good time to
start contributing!

We also would like to invite mentors that want to propose tasks that
are related to OpenWRT/LEDE (as indicated to some of you at the last
OpenWRT Summit in Prague).

Important notes:

- we want mentors to take care of the tasks they propose
- please read the GCI rules, in particular section 2, 4 and 5:
https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/resources/contest-rules
- take a look at the tasks proposals we are working on (we will export
this collaborative spreadsheet to CSV) and import it using the GCI API:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nNNN6Db8fS3KtijO9BJB2YHmMzU20OUBoFrXdWk055I/edit#gid=820690942

If interested, please get in touch with us via our support channels
(IRC, mailing list, gitter) http://openwisp.org/support.html or reply in
private to me (in order to avoid cross-post hell).

Thank you for your attention!

Best regards
Nemesis

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