thumb|Four lead organizers of Outreachy present a main stage talk at FOSDEM 2024 in [[Brussels, Belgium. Left to right: Karen Sandler, Anna e só, Omotola E. Omotayo, Sage Sharp.]] Outreachy (previously the Free and Open Source Software Outreach Program for Women) is a program that organizes three-month paid internships with free and open-source software projects for people who are typically underrepresented in those projects. The program is organized by the Software Freedom Conservancy and was formerly organized by the GNOME Project and the GNOME Foundation.
thumb|Four lead organizers of Outreachy present a main stage talk at FOSDEM 2024 in [[Brussels, Belgium. Left to right: Karen Sandler, Anna e só, Omotola E. Omotayo, Sage Sharp.]] Outreachy (previously the Free and Open Source Software Outreach Program for Women) is a program that organizes three-month paid internships with free and open-source software projects for people who are typically underrepresented in those projects. The program is organized by the Software Freedom Conservancy and was formerly organized by the GNOME Project and the GNOME Foundation.
It is open to cisgender and transgender women, people of other gender identities that are minorities in open source (including transgender men and genderqueer people), and people of any gender in the United States who have racial/ethnic identities underrepresented in the US technology industry (Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander). Participants can be of any background and any age older than 18. Internships can focus on programming, design, documentation, marketing, or other kinds of contributions.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).