KernelNewbies:

Outreachy (formerly FOSS Outreach Program for Women (OPW) and Project Ascend Alumni)

Please see the Outreachy homepage for an introduction to the program.

The application period for Round 16 will open in a few hours! Please follow the setup directions and complete the first patch tutorial before submitting patches to the mailing list.

Important Update This year, applicants are expected to fill out the application immediately before submitting patches to the kernel so that Outreachy can check their eligibility.

Welcome Outreachy applicants! Our round 16 sponsors have generously donated funds for internships for women, genderqueer, genderfluid, or genderfree people, and residents and nationals of the United States of any gender who are Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander to work on the Linux kernel. The kernel is the most basic layer of the Linux operating system. It encompasses many things: hardware drivers, filesystems, security, task scheduling, and much more.

News This year, we ask that you send all patches to the appropriate staging driver maintainers, as well as to the outreachy mailing list. See Submit a patch for more information. For IIO patches, be sure to send them to linux-iio@vger.kernel.org

How to apply

The application period for Outreachy Round 16 is February 12 to March 22. Please fill your application by March 22, and complete your kernel patch by March 22 also (7pm UTC in both cases). Applicants that do not complete the first patch will not be considered for an internship. Please take a look at our application FAQ for more info on how to fill out your application.

If you are interested in being a Linux kernel intern, please:

Participating Linux kernel projects

Applicants for all projects should have basic experience with C or C++ and boolean algebra. Optionally, we would love it if you have basic operating system knowledge, know your way around a Linux/UNIX command line, and/or know the revision system called git. Please note that these three skills can be learned during the internship.

Some projects may have small tasks you can complete as part of the application process. Do not start on these tasks until after you complete the first patch tutorial and Greg Kroah-Hartman has accepted at least ten of your cleanup patches and two of your patchsets. In order to ensure applicants aren't working on the same task, we need your help in coordinating who is working on what task. Please see the Outreachy tasks page for details before starting on a task!

Round 16 projects

Previous projects, from round 15 projects are available here. For each project, if you click on the proposer's name, you may find more information.

Migrate NAND driver to new exec_op framework

Mentor:: Eze Garcia

nftables

Mentor:: Pablo Neira Ayuso

Please check the Linux kernel page on the Outreachy website for detailed project descriptions.

Yeah, that sounds cool!

If you are interested in being a Linux kernel intern, please:

KernelNewbies: OutreachyIntro (last edited 2018-02-11 16:02:54 by ShraddhaBarke)