Unfortunately, we were rejected again. What is notable, is that the number of 
mentoring organisations is much smaller than in the past. However, this year 
the Linux Foundation and most distros (with the exception of CentOS, which was 
in last year) are included. Libvirt is included also, but KVM isn't.

So there may be scope for some Xen related projects in those communities.

We do have two Outreachy slots this year also. And I will see whether any 
vendors may want to chip in extra funds for Outreachy. 

Regards
Lars

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