Collabora sponsors the GNOME Project Outreach Program for Women Interns
Collabora are not only sponsoring the GNOME project Outreach Program for Women Interns but two of Collabora's developers are supporting the programme as mentors. The GNOME Foundation have made a press release about this Program. An excerpt is below:
"November 5, 2010 -- BOSTON, Mass. -- The GNOME project is proud to announce the participants of the Outreach Program for Women internships. Thanks to generous sponsors, Google, Collabora and the GNOME Foundation, GNOME was able to accept eight really strong candidates. These eight women from North America, South America and Asia will be working on GNOME technologies from December 15, 2010 to March 15, 2011...
By creating a program specifically tailored to encourage women to participate in free software development, the GNOME Project has succeeded in reaching a diverse group of women from around the world. The dates for the program ensure that students in the Southern Hemisphere are able to participate. A follow-on program is planned for June through August of 2011, to run in parallel with Google Summer of Code.
"This is an excellent initiative from the GNOME project to bring new enthusiasm and contributors into the project and we're proud to support it with both our sponsorship and mentors," says Robert McQueen, Director and Co-Founder of Collabora. "We're really looking forwards to working with these highly motivated and skilled interns and seeing some great results."
All of the accepted participants have used GNOME before, are avid users of all types of free software, are in process or have completed a technical education, and made a good non-trivial contribution to GNOME as part of the application process. The participants will work remotely from home, while being guided by a mentor and communicating with other contributors over Internet Relay Chat (IRC)...."
For the full press release please visit the GNOME Foundation website