Contents
1. Spreading the Word about the Next Round
Please help us spread the word about the new round!
2. Logos
Outreachy Logo. CC-BY-SA - artists: Marie Nordin, Máirín Duffy
Alternate Square Outreachy Logo. CC-BY-SA - artists: Marie Nordin, Máirín Duffy
3. Flyers
Outreachy flyers are CC-BY-SA - artists: Marie Nordin, Máirín Duffy
3.1. For Prospective Applicants
3.2. For Prospective Organizations
4. Presentation Materials
4.1. Outreachy
please keep each section in reverse chronological order
All slides are CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted on the slides.
4.1.1. Intro slides about Outreachy
4.1.2. Slides from past presentations
Slides with complete speaking notes (odp, pdf) from "Diversity in Open Source: No Longer at Square One" talk that Marina Zhurakhinkaya did at the Diversity Empowerment Summit, part of the Open Source Summit North America in LA, in September 2017
Slides (odp, pdf) for inroducing Outreachy before the May 2017 round
Slides (odp, pdf) from "Diversity in Open Source: No Longer at Square One" talk that Marina Zhurakhinkaya did at Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in October 2016
Slides (odp, pdf) from a quick Outreachy introduction done for a #CodeStart cohort remotely by Marina Zhurakhinkaya in July 2016
Slides (Google Slides) from "Outreachy: a mentor's tale" by Daniel Baluta at Linux Lund Conference in May 2016
Slides (odp, pdf) from "Effective Outreach in Four Steps" talk that Marina Zhurakhinkaya did at LibrePlanet in March 2016
Slides (odp, pdf) from "Effective Outreach in Four Steps" keynote that Marina Zhurakhinkaya did at Fossetcon in November 2015
Slides (odp, pdf) from "Opportunities in Open Source" presentation that Marina Zhurakhinkaya, Shauna Gordon-McKeon, Cindy Pallares, and Jonathan Garcia-Mallen made at ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing in February 2015
4.2. Google Summer of Code
5. Articles
please keep in reverse chronological order
5.1. By program coordinators
2015 Year In Review: Laying a Foundation for Growing Outreachy post by Marina Zhurakhinkaya for Software Freedom Conservancy fundraiser in December 2015
Ada Lovelace Day: Marina Zhurakhinskaya and Outreachy an interview by Free Software Foundation with Marina Zhurakhinkaya for Ada Lovelace Day in October 2015
What makes a good community? blog post by Sarah Sharp in October 2015
Outreachy and the road toward diversity an interview on opensource.com with Marina Zhurakhinkaya in August 2015
Outreach Program for Women: “The impact that the program has had on the participating free software projects has been profound” an interview on adainitiative.org with Karen Sandler in November 2013
Opening Open Source to Women on Women 2.0 by Marina Zhurakhinkaya in May 2013
Increasing participation of women in Free and Open Source Software in opensource.com by Marina Zhurakhinkaya in April 2013
5.2. By organization coordinators and mentors
"The Triumph of Outreachy" by former coordinator and mentor Sumana Harihareswara, tracing the program's growth over its nine-year history, in March 2015
Outreachy: Interview with HOT Executive Director Kate Chapman on mapzen.com blog in February 2015
5.3. By alums
How one girl is making good on her dream to become a Linux kernel engineer an interview by ITWorld with Vaishali Thakkar in December 2015
Implementing Air Mozilla’s Related Events Feature on hacks.mozilla.org by Gloria Dwomoh in September 2015
Outreachy: Interview with HOT intern Nitika Agarwal on mapzen.com blog in February 2015
Outreachy: Interview with HOT Intern Jessica Marlene Canepa on mapzen.com blog in February 2015
Findings from working on Red Hat's installer an article on opensource.com by Anne Mulhern in February 2014
How did the Outreach Program for Women work out for the Linux kernel this year? an interview on opensource.com with Lisa Nguyen in November 2013
5.4. By others
OPW Intern Develops QR Code for Linux Kernel Oops Messages a linux.com article about Teodora Băluţă's work in May 2014.
6. Past Resources
Older Spread the Word resources are available on the page for the Outreach Program for Women
We'll be doing a push to spread the word about the next round in mid-February 2017, when participating organizations will be identified. However, if you are going to some event where people might be interested to learn about Outreachy, please feel free to use the flyers we already have available for the new round!