BTW. We have time to 25th of March for the submission. On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 12:14 PM Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > In Apache Airflow we have some people who have some ideas around improving > our documentation and we would like to participate in Google Season of Docs. > > https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs > > We already participated in 2019 and back then it was agreed that the > projects should submit their proposals individually (not as Apache Software > Foundation but as Apache Airflow) because that increased the chances of > getting more projects (there were limits of projects per organisation). > > However looking at the FAQ [1], there are significant changes this year > and they require much more of an "organization" to manage - i.e. Google > will give grants to the organisations, and the organizations are supposed > to pay the writers. So it is much more "formal" and I am not sure how it > plays with the ASF rules. > > Is there anyone who could help with that? > > Here is the relevant part from the FAQ: > > How does the current program differ from Season of Docs 2019 and 2020? > The current Season of Docs program has significant changes from prior > years, including: > > * Technical writers no longer apply through Google to be matched with > organizations > * Organizations submit project proposals as part of their application, > including a budget and proposed metrics > * Accepted organizations receive grants, which they use to pay technical > writers > * Organizations submit final evaluations and case studies > > [1] https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/faq > > J. > >