[gnome-web-www] Add the list of participants for the December 2014 round and provide information about the May 2015



commit 3ff975bdc245e84807660fe231a1f1ee863d9925
Author: Marina Zhurakhinskaya <marinaz redhat com>
Date:   Wed Nov 12 23:41:26 2014 -0500

    Add the list of participants for the December 2014 round and provide information about the May 2015 round 
in the "Apply" section

 theme/opw/index.html |  132 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 1 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/theme/opw/index.html b/theme/opw/index.html
index efaed11..befc3ef 100644
--- a/theme/opw/index.html
+++ b/theme/opw/index.html
@@ -49,13 +49,15 @@ As a pilot for the expansion, in addition to women and genderqueer, this round i
         <div class="span24" id="apply">
             <h2>Apply</h2>
 
-            <p>Application process is <a href="https://opw.gnome.org";>now open</a> for the new round of the 
Outreach Program internships. The application deadline is October 22, 2014 and internship dates are December 
9, 2014 to March 9, 2015. Coding, design, documentation and other projects are available. The applicants are 
asked to  <a 
href="https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen/2014/DecemberMarch/#Participating_Organizations";>select 
a project with one of the participating organizations</a> and collaborate with a mentor listed for that 
project to make a relevant contribution to the project during the application process. <a 
href="https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen";>Detailed information</a> about the background for the 
program, requirements for participants, how to select a project, and how to make a contribution is available.
+            <p>The next round of the Outreach Program internships will have an application deadline on March 
24, 2015, and internship dates from May 25 to August 25. Coding, design, documentation and other projects 
will be available. The applicants will be asked to select a project with one of the participating 
organizations and collaborate with a mentor listed for that project to make a relevant contribution to the 
project during the application process. The organizations that will participate in the next round have not 
yet been determined, but starting to contribute to one of the <a 
href="https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen#Participating_Organizations";>organizations that 
participated in the past</a> will help prepare to apply for an internship with any organization. Many of the 
mentors participating in the program are happy to offer informal mentorship any time throughout the year. <a 
href="https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen";>Detailed information</a>
  about the background for the program, requirements for participants, how to select a project, and how to 
make a contribution is available.
+
+            <p>Applicants who are students interested in coding projects will be encouraged to apply for <a 
href="http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2015";>Google Summer of Code</a> as well. The 
administrators of both programs will coordinate to accept the top applicants for one of the programs.
 
             <p> The accepted participants work remotely, while being guided by their mentor, and receive 
$5,500 stipend. It's expected that the participants are able to have the internship work be a primary focus 
during the internship dates and spend 40 hours a week on it.
 
             <div class="clearfix"></div> 
 
-            <a href="https://opw.gnome.org"; class="learn-more">Apply to participate!</a>
+            <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen"; class="learn-more">Learn more!</a>
 
             <div class="clearfix"></div>  
         </div>
@@ -63,11 +65,11 @@ As a pilot for the expansion, in addition to women and genderqueer, this round i
         <div class="span24 section" id="participants">
             <h2>Participants</h2>
 
-            <p><strong>40 interns</strong> were accepted for May - August 2014 round of the Outreach Program 
for Women! <strong>5 interns</strong>, who applied for both the Outreach Program for Women and Google Summer 
of Code, were accepted for Google Summer of Code after coordination between administrators of both programs! 
Interns accepted for December 2014 - March 2015 round will be listed here at 7pm UTC on November 12.</p>
+            <p><strong>44 interns</strong> were accepted for December 2014 - March 2015 round of the 
Outreach Program!</p>
 
             <div class="clearfix"></div>
 
-            <a class="learn-more view-participants">Find out who participated in the last round!</a>
+            <a class="learn-more view-participants">Find out who is participating in this round!</a>
             
             <div class="clearfix"></div>
 
@@ -75,92 +77,90 @@ As a pilot for the expansion, in addition to women and genderqueer, this round i
 
                 <div class="span6 organizations">
 
+                    <div class="org-name">Debian</div>
+                    <li>Jingjie Jiang</li>
+                    <li>Virginia King</li>
+                    <li>Ulrike Uhlig</li>
+
+                    <div class="org-name">Evergreen</div>
+                    <li><a href="http://julialima.com.ar/eng.html";>Julia Lima</a></li>
+
+                    <div class="org-name">FFmpeg</div>
+                    <li>Arwa Arif</li>
+                    <li>Supraja Meedinti</li>
+                    <li>Eejya Singh</li>
+
                     <div class="org-name">Foreman</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://anyamarshall.com/opw-blog/
-">Anya Marshall</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="https://medium.com/@mariadana13";>Dana-Maria Nita</a></li>
+                    <li>Vanya Jauhal</li>
+                    
                     <div class="org-name">GNOME</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://aswanirashi.blogspot.in/";>Rashi Aswani</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="https://sararmgr.wordpress.com/";>Sara Guimarães Ribeiro</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://mavridou.blogspot.com/";>Maria Mavridou</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://martamilakovic.wordpress.com/
-">Marta Milaković</a> (GSoC)</li>
-                    <li><a href="http://gisellemnr.blogspot.co.at/";>Giselle Reis</a> (GSoC)</li>
-
-                    <div class="org-name">Libav</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://alpaastero.wordpress.com/";>Katerina Barone-Adesi</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="https://medium.com/libre-parole";>Nidhi Makhijani</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://sasshkas.blogspot.com/";>Alexandra Hájková</a></li>
+                    <li>Sanskriti Dawle</li>
+                    <li><a href="http://jobediah.blogspot.com/";>Jody Hansen</a></li>
+                    <li><a href="http://maiamcc.github.io/";>Maia Remez McCormick</a></li>
 
                     <div class="org-name">Linux kernel</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://adabernat.wordpress.com/";>Andreea-Cristina Bernat</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://jade-opw.dreamwidth.org/";>Jade Bilkey</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://kristinamartsenko.wordpress.com/
-">Kristina Martšenko</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://blog.anarey.info/";>Ana Rey</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://himangi99.wordpress.com/";>Himangi Saraogi</a></li>
-
-                    <div class="org-name">Mesos</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://blog.isabeljimenez.com/";>Isabel Jimenez</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://alexsatech.wordpress.com/";>Alexandra Sava</a></li>
+                    <li><a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/www.ebruakagunduz.com";>Ebru Akagunduz</a></li>
+                    <li>Roberta Dobrescu</li>
+                    <li>Iulia Manda</li>
+                    <li><a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/tapaswenipathak.wordpress.com";>Tapasweni 
Pathak</a></li>
+                    <li>Tina Ruchandani</li>
 
                 </div>
 
                 <div class="span6 offset3 organizations">
 
+                    <div class="org-name">Mesos</div>
+                    <li>Evelina Andreia Dumitrescu</li>
+
                     <div class="org-name">Mozilla</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://blog.zouish.org/";>Francesca Ciceri</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://mozilla.flowersandatin.com/";>Joelle Fleurantin</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://www.majazf.ca/blog/";>Maja Frydrychowicz</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="https://medium.com/my-experience-with-opw-and-mozilla/";>Sara 
Mansouri</a></li>
+                    <li><a href="http://lisa.hewus.com/";>Lisa Hewus Fresh</a></li>
+                    <li>Tessy Joseph</li>
+                    <li><a href="http://galgeek.com/";>Barbara Miller</a></li>
+                    <li><a href="http://www.adamokoye.com/";>Adam Okoye</a></li>
 
                     <div class="org-name">Open Source Robotics Foundation</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://marsopw.blogspot.com/";>Mariana Liebman-Pelaez</a></li>
-
-                    <div class="org-name">Open Technology Institute</div>
-                    <li><a href="https://medium.com/all-about-an-intern-at-opw";>Sheena Jain</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://peihanlee.wordpress.com/";>Peihan Li</a></li>
+                    <li>Rachel Hwang</li>
 
                     <div class="org-name">OpenStack</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://amalagon.github.io/";>Ana Malagon</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://aazza.github.io/";>Nataliia Uvarova</a></li>
+                    <li><a href="http://shaifali-agrawal.blogspot.in/";>Shaiflai Agrawal </a></li>
+                    <li><a href="http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~tahmed";>Tahmina Ahmed</a></li>
+                    <li>Mahati Chamarthy</li>
+                    <li><a href="http://smittnelly.blogspot.ru/";>Nelly Kuznetsova</a></li>
+                    <li><a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/annaphilips.com";>Anna Philips</a></li>
+                    <li>Alice Rice</li>
 
-                    <div class="org-name">ownCloud</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://lyndseyjane.com/";>Lyndsey Jane Moulds</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://ruchitaopw.wordpress.com/";>Ruchita Rathi</a></li>
-
-                    <div class="org-name">Perl</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://oiami.blogspot.com/";>Pattawan Kaewduangdee</a></li>
-                    <li>Talina Shrotriya (GSoC)</li>
+                    <div class="org-name">OpenStreetMap</div>
+                    <li><a href="http://nitikaagarwal18.blogspot.in/";>Nitika Agarwal</a></li>
+                    <li>Jessica Marlene Canepa</li>
 
                 </div>
 
                 <div class="span6 offset3 organizations">
 
-                    <div class="org-name">Python</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://www.ingridcheung.com/blog.html";>Ingrid Cheung</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://www.litacho.com/category/blog.html";>Lita Cho</a></li>
+                    <div class="org-name">oVirt</div>
+                    <li><a href="http://sphoorti.github.io/blog/";>Sphoorti Joglekar</a></li>
+                    <li>Jenny Kang</li>
 
-                    <div class="org-name">QEMU</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://eeff.catit.be/";>Maria Kustova</a></li>
+                    <div class="org-name">Perl</div>
+                    <li><a href="http://rose.github.io/";>Rose Ames</a></li>
+                    <li>Snigdha Dagar</li>
+                    <li><a href="http://andreeapirvulescu.wordpress.com/";>Andreea Monica Pirvulescu</a></li>
 
                     <div class="org-name">Wikimedia</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://www.helenhalbert.com/blog/";>Helen Halbert</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://franceshocutt.com/";>Frances Hocutt</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://koshatnik.com/blog/";>Ali King</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://sinceeverybodyhasablog.wordpress.com/";>Dinu Sandaru 
Kumarasiri</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://discoveranjali.wordpress.com/";>Anjali Sharma</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://jaimelynschatz.blogspot.com/";>Jaime Lyn Schatz</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://blog.mvolz.com/";>Marielle Volz</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://jaindeepali.github.io/";>Deepali Jain</a> (GSoC)</li>
+                    <li>Priyanka Jayaswal</li>
+                    <li>Manpreet Kaur</li>
+                    <li>Neta Livneh</li>
+                    <li>Roxana Necula</li>
+                    <li>Anke Nowottne</li>
+                    <li>E.Christy Okpo</li>
+                    <li><a href="http://jaindeepali.github.io/";>Ankita Shukla</a></li>
+
+                    <div class="org-name">X.Org</div>
+                    <li>Asal Mirzaeva</li>
 
                     <div class="org-name">Xen Project</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://ari-ava.blogspot.com/";>Arianna Avanzini</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://www.somerandomidiot.com/";>Mindy Preston</a></li>
-                    <li><a href="http://1000hippos.wordpress.com/";>Jyotsna Prakash</a> (GSoC)</li>
+                    <li>Uma Sharma</li>
 
-                    <div class="org-name">Yocto Project</div>
-                    <li><a href="http://lynncyrin.me/";>Lynn Cyrin</a></li>
                 </div>
 
                 <div class="clearfix"></div>        
@@ -245,13 +245,9 @@ As a pilot for the expansion, in addition to women and genderqueer, this round i
             <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/";><img alt="Software Freedom Conservancy" 
src="css/img/sponsor-sfc.png" class="span4 offset3" style="padding-top:5px"></a>
 
             <div class="clearfix"></div>
-
-
         
         </div>
 
-
-
         <div class="span24 section" id="about">
             <h2>About</h2>
             <p>The Outreach Program for Women (OPW) was inspired by Google's Summer of Code  and by how few 
women applied for it. The GNOME Foundation first started the OPW with one round in 2006, and then resumed the 
effort in 2010 with rounds organized twice a year. In the May-August 2012 round, the Software Freedom 
Conservancy joined the OPW with one internship with the Twisted project. In the January-April 2013 round, 
many other free and open source organizations joined the program. In the December 2014-March 2015 round, the 
program was expanded to the more general Outreach Program, which engages people from various underrepresented 
groups.</p>


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