Outreachy
Mozilla has participated in the GNOME-OPW program for several years.
The Outreach Program for Women (OPW) helps women (cis and trans) and genderqueer get involved in free and open source software. We provide a supportive community for beginning to contribute any time throughout the year and offer focused internship opportunities twice a year with a number of free software organizations.
Useful links
- https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen
- https://gnome.org/opw/
- GNOME OPW Handbook
- Information for mentors, from Linux Kernel project
- 2015 Winter Cohort mentor application
Past OPW internships
Complete List of Participants
ROUND 11
Lauren Conrad Based in: Rye Brook, New York USA. For anyone who doesn't know, that's a suburb right outside New York City! Mentor: Joni Savage "I am thrilled to be working for such a well known company and to be translating my writing skills into the tech world." Project: SUMO - Build a tutorial or training tool for new technical writers [1]
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Roxana Ilieto Based in: Bucharest, Romania Mentor: Patrick McManus "I am very excited to be joining the Mozilla Outreach Program because after enjoying so much using the browser, I will have the opportunity to give something back and use my knowledge in order to help the community to improve Mozilla Firefox." Project: Battery Friendly Platform Networking Deadline Scheduler [2]
- Richa Rupela Based in: Bikaner, Rajasthan, India Mentor: Anne van Kesteren "Hello everyone, My name is Richa Rupela and i am working on Whatwg project, mentored by Anne van Kesteren. Mozilla Outreach program has given me a great oppurtunity of working with a such a elite community. Looking forward to an awesome winter where i will work on the HTML standards!" Project: Contribute to the HTML Standard! [3]
- Shweta Oak - WAITING Based in: Mentor: Alexis Metaireau
Project: Kinto — Make instances discoverable [4]
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Jullie Utsch - WAITING Based in: Mentor: Ilana Segall
Project: Visual Design with Research Data [5]
- Cynthia Anyango Based in: Nairobi , Kenya Mentor: Karl Thiessen "I am excited to join Mozilla for the outreach program especially the project I am attached to because I get to contribute to open source Mozilla services that make lives better" Project: Enumerate (and Dockerize) the tests! (Quality Assurance)[6]
- Nikki Bee Based in: Alberta, Canada Mentor: Josh Matthews "I'm excited at the chance to learn Rust and contribute to a major FOSS project, especially for an organization that has been as welcoming as Mozilla." Project: Servo: Complete implementation of Fetch standard [7]
- My Lê Based in: Paris - France Mentor: Ricardo Vazquez "Proud to be part of Mozilla Outreachy Program, sharing knowledge and contributing to the Open Web." Project: Open Source Designer, Mozilla Foundation [8]
ROUND 10
https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreachy/2015/MayAugust#Participating_Organizations
Thalia Chan (Tchanders), London, UK - Socorro crash statistics front-end development - Adrian Gaudebert
Alice Duarte Scarpa (adusca), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Integrate the ability to arbitrarily retrigger jobs into functional tools & production quality code - Armen Zambrano Gasparnian
Gloria Dwomoh (blossomica), Piraeus, Greece - Air Mozilla web design and development - Peter Bengtsson
ROUND 9
https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen/2014/DecemberMarch#Participating_Organizations
Lisa Hewus Fresh Portland, OR, USA - Air Mozilla Web Design and Development - Peter Bengtsson
Tessy Joseph (tessy), Kerala, India - One and Done - Rebecca Billings
Barbara Miller (galgeek), Portland, OR, USA - QA/Automation - Henrik Skupin
Adam Okoye (aokoye), Portland, OR, USA - SUMO/Input Web Design and Development - Will Kahn-Greene
ROUND 8
https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen/2014/MayAugust#Participating_Organizations
Francesca Ciceri (MadameZou), Massa, Italy - Bug wrangling - Liz Henry
Joelle Fleurantin (Queeniebee), New York, NY, USA - Maintaining the Gateway: Improving Mozilla Wiki through updating Information Architecture and Theme - Christie Koehler
Maja Frydrychowicz (maja_zf), Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Django development for One and Done - Liz Henry
Sara Mansouri (sara_mansouri), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada - Redevelopment of badges.mozilla.org and other contributor gamification infrastructure - Larissa Shapiro
ROUND 7
https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen/2013/DecemberMarch#Participating_Organizations
Isabelle Carter (ibnc), Springfield, MO, USA - Servo - Lars Bergstrom
Jennie Rose Halperin (jennierose), Carrboro, NC, USA - Community building - Larissa Shapiro
Jennifer "Nif" Ward (nif), Oberlin, OH, USA - Rust - Tim Chevalier
Sabina Brown (binab), Santa Cruz, CA, USA - SUMO (Support.Mozilla.org) community building - Ibai Garcia
ROUND 6
https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen/2013/JuneSeptember#Participating_Organizations
coordinators: Selena Deckelmann and Liz Henry
Gabriela Salvador Thumé (gabithume), São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil - Socorro - Selena Deckelmann
Tiziana Sellitto (tiziana), Salerno, Italy - Bug wrangling - Liz Henry
ROUND 5
https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen/2013/JanuaryApril#Participating_Organizations
Lianne Lee (llmelon), Sydney, Australia - Release metrics dashboard - Lukas Blakk