Sugar Summer Program

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See http://www.mail-archive.com/iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org/msg04163.html for background and reference.

Sugar Institute Vision

  • Fill a house with design students, education students, and computer science students all coming together to work on Sugar.
  • Something with work and living space for about 20 people to come together to work together for brief periods (a couple of weeks to a couple of months).
  • It could be used for training deployment teams, some weeks for hackers to work together, some weeks....
  • It could become a place for deployments and deployers to hire Sugar developers and designers for specific tasks.
  • Flophouse, or SugarShack, would be a precursor to Institute to see if this is something that is useful, cost effective, and manageable.
  • Sugar Labs would be technical sponsor

RIT FOSS Co-op Vision

  • Modeled after http://www.hfoss.org/index.php?page=hfoss-summer-institute
  • Support students such as those in olpc:RIT honors seminar, developing for the OLPC XO working on Math4Team/RIT who want to continue or earn required RIT Co-op credits.
  • 350-hour work commitment by students per term.
  • External to RIT Co-op program Supervisor(s) to oversee and grade the student work.
  • Prefer that students locate in Rochester, NY rather than disperse. (distance co-ops an option)
  • Paid positions when funding is available, unpaid otherwise (Student's must commit to documenting their work before leaving for a paid position).

Opportunity

  • Serve both visions in a co-sponsored, 2009 Sugar Summer Co-op
  • Find financial sponsors
    Sugar Labs not currently able to provide financial support except through community donations.
    • optionally, associate with H-FOSS.
  • Use RIT Resources
    • Laboratory, office, and meeting spaces
    • Faculty for special projects
    • optionally: campus housing for room and board (One could get housing and a full meal plan at RIT for something like $2500-$3500 for the summer.)
  • Use Rochester/Upstate New York Resources
  • Room and Board
    • optionally: RIT campus housing for room and board
    • optionally: solicit Sponsor homes, like for exchange students, for those that might prefer or can't afford the other options.
      • a community support option for interested families
      • perhaps sponsors could invite appropriately-sized groups to summer cottages or vacation homes for reflective weekends or short, get-away periods.
    • Rochester local housing: $900-1,000 for a 3 bedroom house $1400-1600 for a four, etc.

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