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[Discuss] Outreachy - paid internships to work on Geary



The maintainer of Geary posted the message below, to the Geary mailing 
list. Please e-mail Mr. Gratton directly, with any questions.

Geary is an email application built around conversations, for the GNOME 
3 desktop. It allows you to read, find and send email with a 
straightforward, modern interface. https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Geary


-------- Original Message --------


On 10/22/18, 6:33 PM Michael Gratton <mike at vee.net> wrote:

  Hi all,

  Geary has two projects approved for Outreachy, a paid-internship
  programme to support people from groups that are underrepresented in
  tech, to help make their first contributions to a FOSS project.

  Project 1 is looking at improving Geary's user experience with junk
  email, and is great if you have some coding skills and want to improve

  them as well as making everyone's life better when dealing with junk
  mail.

  Project 2 is looking at creating automated mail server testing for
  Geary, and is great for people with some coding and some Linux
  sysadmin skills, and who want to improve both.

  If you are from an underrepresented group and these sound interesting,
  please do apply: <https://www.outreachy.org/apply/>. Please also
  forward this message to anyone you think might be be interested.

  Application deadline has been extended to November 6, 4pm UTC. Do let
  me know if you have any questions.

  //Mike

  --
  ? Michael Gratton, Percept Wrangler.
  ? <http://mjog.vee.net/>

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