[Gsoc-orga] Youthmappers and Google Summer of Code

Sarah Hoffmann lonvia at denofr.de
Tue Jan 31 15:14:17 UTC 2023


Hi,

soviel zu meinem Vorsatz, mich zurückzunehmen. ;) Hat vielleicht einer
von euch eine Standard-Mail, auf der wir da aufbauen könnten? Ich
meinte, dass wir letztes Jahr auch ein Blog-Post auf blog.osm.org
hatten, kann aber nichts finden.

Sarah

On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 04:00:46PM +0100, Sarah Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi Patricia,
> 
> thank you for your insights. That sounds all very good to me. I'd say
> let's try with the email message and see how much response that gets. We
> don't have a mail ready yet but will draft something in the next couple
> of days. We'd probably need a slightly different appraoch if we are
> targeting the presidents/mentors. I'll discuss this with my fellow orga
> members.
> 
> I'll also make sure to point you to our tweets once the official
> announcement is out. That's always a good way to spread the word.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Sarah
> 
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2023 at 09:32:59PM +0000, Patricia Solis wrote:
> > Hello Sarah,
> > 
> > Thank you for your kind and encouraging words.
> > 
> > What a great idea about the GSOC! I do know about it but did not make the connection that there were OSM opportunities there. I agree that we can make the YouthMappers students aware. Generally there are two ways we disseminate information of this nature: one is through a message to them via email (sent to me, where I forward) to the Officers listserv. These are the presidents and/or mentors and/or communication officers of each chapter.
> > 
> > We also share a lot of details out on the twitterverse. That makes it’s way around.
> > 
> > There are a few additional communications means, like via OSM Teams (which is not everyone yet, just those who have agreed to send their OSM Username, still about 2,000 students); and there are Whatsapp channels, a Telegram channel, facebook page, linked in page etc. Which are all fine and just a way to repeat messaging.
> > 
> > We also have a blog – this is written by students – so if there happens to be a student who participated in the past whether a YouthMappers member or not, we would welcome sharing their voice in this way, too.
> > 
> > Let me know if any of this strikes you as interesting. If you have a ready made message, that is great. We send messages in several languages, but find that hitting English, Spanish and French are the best ways to reach nearly everyone.
> > 
> > Thanks again,
> > Patricia
> > 
> > 
> > From: Sarah Hoffmann <lonvia at denofr.de>
> > Date: Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 4:28 AM
> > To: Patricia Solis <patricia.solis at asu.edu>
> > Cc: gsoc-orga at openstreetmap.org <gsoc-orga at openstreetmap.org>
> > Subject: Youthmappers and Google Summer of Code
> > Hi Patricia,
> > 
> > thank you a lot for your presentation at the OSMF board meeting. I
> > really like what Youthmappers are trying to achieve as it reminds me very
> > much of the spirit of "just doing what is interesting" in the early days
> > of mapping in Europe.
> > 
> > I don't know if you are already aware of the Google Summer of Code
> > programme (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!bJeanValC0onCq6FRsO8ulksdDb91BXqHYTqZt8yGgg_3MUy93V62cAahoYB-2waNICUhoHgvADvvucd6a-y$ ). It tries to introduce
> > students to the ways of Open Source. OpenStreetMap has been
> > participating in the programme as a mentor organisation almost
> > continually since 2006. The results have been mixed. We had some good
> > outcomes but many projects just died after the programme. Despite that
> > we think that the goal of teaching students how contribution to open
> > source works, is worthwhile.
> > 
> > One of the main issues we had over the years is that most of the
> > students participating had never contributed to OSM before. This usually
> > means that they have a double learning curve: understanding the OSM
> > community and the software project they contribute to. But it also means
> > that the rate of people we retained is rather low.
> > 
> > Which brings me to why I'm writing to you. Listening to your
> > presentation I realised that you have access to a large pool of
> > enthusiastic students that have already been introduced to the OSM
> > community. Exactly what we are looking for. So we really should reach
> > out explicitly to them.
> > 
> > We are still in the early process of application for GSOC 2023.
> > Organisation application ends this week and we'll only know by end of
> > February if we have been accepted. That is also when students can start
> > to apply. Nonetheless, now would be a good time to remind students that
> > GSOC exists, so they can look into projects and make up their mind if
> > they want to participate. What do you think is the best means to reach
> > Youthmapper students?
> > 
> > Looking forward to your thoughts.
> > 
> > Sarah
> 
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