On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 11:48 AM Mike Gabriel <
mike.gabr...@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:

>
> Let's schedule a video call to work on this together for 1h or so. The
> coming week should be good for that (second half of the week).
>

Sure. Let me know a suitable time for you. Most probably it should be
suitable for me too.
We can meet at:  https://bbb.fs.al/b/das-ozt-lfk-nkr
Everyone else who might be interested is invited to join (I guess).

Ok. Understood. I can become primary admin, but due to time
> restriction on my end, I'd need you to help with major parts of the
> diligent admin tasks.
>

Of course I can try to help. But you should familiarize yourself with the
admin guide, which explains what is expected from an admin:
https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/admin-guide

In general, it is not a full time job, so you should be able to find time
for it.
Admins are expected to define the requirements of the project (project
proposal), to negotiate with any applicants about the details, and to
select a suitable technical writer. Then fill the application form on GSoD
(deadline March 24).

If the project is accepted, admins and the community help the technical
writer to get familiar with DebianEdu, if needed. The documentation project
lasts for 3 to 6 months (depending on the agreement with the technical
writer). Each month the admin has to fill a progress report form,
evaluating the work of the technical writer so far. There is also a final
evaluation, and a case study report that summaries the whole project.
There are also some details on the timeline:
https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/timeline

If the project is accepted by GSoD, the admin should also create an Open
Collective account, in order to receive the grant from GSoD and send it to
the technical writer (which also should have an Open Collective account). A
percentage of the grant may also go to the admin, or organization, or may
be used for the expenses of the project, etc. These details should be
explained in the project proposal that is submitted to GSoD.

We can discuss more details in the meeting (most probably I have forgotten
some).

Regards,
Dashamir

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