Thank you for explaining. On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 17:23, Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> wrote:
> >> > The proposal is to implement the same result hiding all the plumbing > >> > details, i.e., > >> > > >> > guix git log --oneline | grep msmtp > On the Outreachy website you need to get an account in order to request > to become a (co-)mentor. The “community managers” (I think this > includes me) then approve that. Do you think the proposal is a good one for an Outreachy project? > At this point you can write the proposal on the Outreachy website. This > will again need to be approved in the end. We need to have a written > proposal in the Outreachy system before the next round begins. > Outreachy is a bit stricter in that regard than GSoC where it’s > sufficient to have a vague project idea on some website. This is > generally a good thing, because it facilitates more successful projects > with fewer sub-projects that nobody ever thought through (which is a bad > thing to discover one third into the internship). Is this again approvement done by the "community managers" or by another board? Cheers, simon