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  1. Review eligibility
  2. Discover and explore projects
  3. Feel free to contact the mentor(s) for the projects that you are interested in to learn more about the project and what the mentor(s) are looking for in an intern project
  4. Write a project plan in response to a project that interests you: See the guidelines below
  5. Submit your project plan to lfn-internship@linuxfoundation.org . Feel free to submit plans for up to 3 project proposals.

Project plan guidelines

You can use any document format (e.g. .doc, .pdf, .txt, etc.) of your choice, but please include the following information in your project plan.

  • Project (ODL, OPNFV, FD.io, ONAP, etc)

  • Project Proposal Title

  • Preferred length of internship: 3 months (~40 hours/week) or 6 months (~20 hours/week)

  • Name of mentor(s)

  • Why you are interested in this project and the reason you’re the best individual to do so.

  • Details of your academic, industry and/or open source development experience, as well as other information you think are relevant

  • If you have worked on other open source projects, please provide pointers to the code you worked on/contributed.

  • Proposed project timelines/deliverables

  • Your contact information (e.g. email, IRC, phone, etc.)

  • One or two references

  • Finally, please include a proof of current academic status (e.g. transcript or copy of student ID).

Questions? Contact mentorship@lfnetworking.org

Please remember to keep your plans concise and simple. We're not expecting you to write a 10-page essay.