Hi Austin and welcome to the group!

I'm not 100% sure if I get what you are actually asking, though. Could you
elaborate?
Do you want to know what would make good content?

I agree with Sönke though: Non-technical stuff is very very welcome and
needed. This does include content on inclusion & diversity (which seems to
be abbreviated as I&D in the mailing lists sometimes).

Cheers,
Lars

On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 10:39 PM Austin Bennett <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Apache Training,
>
> I am working with the administration at a local community college students
> to learn things coding/computing.  Computer Science is an 'impacted' major,
> meaning not all students are not even able to gain access to those classes,
> so there is motivation to figure out how to expand those capabilities (and
> I am specifically in discussion for ways to train immigrant and ESL
> students).
>
> This has me exploring both what is available and what would be good to
> create.  Outside of the technical skills, I am imagining teaching them
> about (and encourage living by) the Apache Way.  It seems such awareness
> would be beneficial to people as they are learning (and anyone more
> generally); In addition this might serve as a pipeline for the future for
> people that would contribute positively to Apache.  Furthermore, elsewhere
> I've seen desires to continue to increase diversity around the foundation,
> this specific use-case and population would then potentially also further
> those goals.
>
> This is a super open question, and I see this group is just beginning.
> Looking forward to finding the positive ways to contribute.
>
> Cheers,
> Austin
>

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