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- Seyi Kuforiji is working on the "Convert unit tests to use the | ||
clar testing framework" project. He is mentored by Patrick | ||
Steinhardt and Phillip Wood and posting updates [on his gitlab.io blog](https://seyi-kuforiji-902b48.gitlab.io/posts/index.html) | ||
while his work is on [his GitHub repository](https://github.com/Seyi007/git). | ||
while his work is on [his GitHub repository](https://github.com/Seyi007/git). | ||
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- Usman Akinyemi is working on the "Finish adding a 'os-version' | ||
capability to Git protocol v2" project. He is mentored by | ||
Christian Couder and posting updates [on his hashnode.dev blog](https://uniqueusman.hashnode.dev/) | ||
while his work is on [his GitLab repository](https://gitlab.com/Unique-Usman/git/-/branches). | ||
while his work is on [his GitLab repository](https://gitlab.com/Unique-Usman/git/-/branches). | ||
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Congratulations to Usman and Seyi for being selected! | ||
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We are still looking for corporate sponsors to fund these two | ||
Outreachy internship. Thank you in advance for contacting the Git | ||
PLC ([email protected]) if you are interested. | ||
Thanks to GitHub for funding these two Outreachy internships! | ||
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Many thanks also to the other contributors who applied and worked on | ||
micro-projects, but couldn’t be selected! We hope to continue to see | ||
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