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Mentorship Opportunity for CCC Projects #250

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Salkimmich opened this issue Jun 26, 2024 · 8 comments
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Mentorship Opportunity for CCC Projects #250

Salkimmich opened this issue Jun 26, 2024 · 8 comments
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@Salkimmich
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Mentorship Opportunity for CCC Projects

I'm reaching out to let you know that the Linux Foundation can fund three-month mentorships to support technical and documentation efforts for CCC projects. This is an excellent opportunity to enhance project development and attract new contributors.

Benefits and Flexibility

  • Flexible Timing: Start the mentorship at a time that fits your project's schedule.
  • Enhance Your Project: Accelerate development and increase project visibility.

Getting Started

  1. Draft Your Project Idea: Utilize the Project Idea Template to clearly outline what mentees will work on.
  2. Submit Your Idea: Use our Mentoring Guidelines to navigate the submission process.

Have Questions?
Feel free to ask any mentorship-related questions right here in this issue thread for a prompt response from CCC. You can also join the CCC Slack channel #mentorship_program for general mentorship topics.

@gapisback
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From the minutes of CFCC meeting dd. 2024-7-23, we discussed different possible intern project ideas and settled on this one:

John: Will own appln development: Use CFCC to build a private communication appln. Requires h/w. Some dependencies for intern person to drive. Can run with simulated-SEV. Aditya to follow-up w/John.


@jlmucb -- I am assigning this issue to you, and will work with you to flesh-out the project proposal. Can you take a look at this template:

Draft Your Project Idea: Utilize the Project Idea Template to clearly outline what mentees will work on.

.... And write-up your ideas as comments to this issue. I'll work with you off-line to refine your notes into a concrete proposal which we can then take back to the CCC.

(Also sending this as an email to you.)

@gapisback
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Discussed in Sept monthly meeting. @jlmucb has a re-think on the exact nature of the internship project. John will follow-up and will try to refine the project's definition so we can start engaging an intern.

@Salkimmich
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Sounds good, I'll update CCC tomorrow on mentorship status with this. If there's any additional information I can get out to you then to help, I'll update here. Thank you!

@gapisback
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Discussed in Oct's monthly meeting. @jlmucb was absent. Requested Chris to follow-up with John to get the ball rolling on this intern proposal.

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drvcodenta commented Dec 11, 2024

Hello!
My name is Dhruv Trivedi, and I’m interested in contributing to CCC projects. I came across this discussion and wanted to ask if there are any current opportunities for new contributors or mentees to get involved.
I also noticed that the Slack link in the "How to Participate" section seems to be broken. Could you let me know how I can join the Slack channel?

@Salkimmich
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Several CCC projects are now accepting mentorship applications. These mentorships provide hands-on experience in key areas of confidential computing, perfect for developers eager to enhance their skills while contributing to meaningful open source projects:

Islet: Strengthen security through fuzz testing by integrating Cargo Fuzz into the project’s CI pipeline.
Veraison (CoRIM Support): Enhance Veraison’s ability to securely manage CoRIM manifests and improve signing capabilities.
Veraison (RATS Harmonization): Align open-source verifiers with RATS architecture by defining evidence formats and proposing policy frameworks.

These mentorships offer an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in confidential computing while contributing to industry-leading projects. We encourage interested participants to apply and join us in shaping the future of confidential computing!

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jlmucb commented Dec 13, 2024 via email

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thanks

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