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DATE 2018-06-13
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SUBJECT Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] The FSF tech team needs a Fall 2018 intern! Apply
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Hello Ruben Safir,

**This is an educational opportunity to work with the organization
that sponsors the GNU Project, publishes the GNU General Public
License (GPL), and fights for software freedom.**

As a fall intern, you will work closely with the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team in your
area of interest, such as network administration, GNU Project support,
or Web development. We're looking for a responsible candidate who is
interested in learning about system administration, programming,
security auditing, software stack research, and other technical
domains. Past interns contributed to GNU Wget2, contributed to GIMP,
created "HUBAngl" for easy video streaming, worked on porting LibreJS
to WebExtensions, improved the Free Software Directory, penetration
tested our network, and researched Ceph distributed object storage and
the freedom status of single board computers. Interns may choose from
our current list of projects, or suggest one of their own. We prefer
local interns who can work in our downtown Boston office, but we have
hosted some remote interns in the past as well.

You can read more about our requirements for interns
[here](https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships), and see past intern
projects [here](https://www.fsf.org/about/interns/fsf-internships).

### How to apply (deadline: July 22, 2018)

Send a letter of interest and resume with two references by email to
. Make sure that your materials are in free software
friendly formats (PDF and plain text work well), and include
"Internship" in your subject line. If you can, please include links to
sites you've made (personal blogs are okay!), designs or code you've
made, and relevant writing. Please include these as URLs, though email
attachments in free formats are acceptable, too.

Please direct any questions about the program to .

Cheers,
Andrew Engelbrecht
Web Developer

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Hello Ruben Safir,



This is an educational opportunity to work with the organization
that sponsors the GNU Project, publishes the GNU General Public
License (GPL), and fights for software freedom.



As a fall intern, you will work closely with the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team in your
area of interest, such as network administration, GNU Project support,
or Web development. We're looking for a responsible candidate who is
interested in learning about system administration, programming,
security auditing, software stack research, and other technical
domains. Past interns contributed to GNU Wget2, contributed to GIMP,
created "HUBAngl" for easy video streaming, worked on porting LibreJS
to WebExtensions, improved the Free Software Directory, penetration
tested our network, and researched Ceph distributed object storage and
the freedom status of single board computers. Interns may choose from
our current list of projects, or suggest one of their own. We prefer
local interns who can work in our downtown Boston office, but we have
hosted some remote interns in the past as well.



You can read more about our requirements for interns
here, and see past intern
projects here.



How to apply (deadline: July 22, 2018)



Send a letter of interest and resume with two references by email to
hiring@fsf.org. Make sure that your materials are in free software
friendly formats (PDF and plain text work well), and include
"Internship" in your subject line. If you can, please include links to
sites you've made (personal blogs are okay!), designs or code you've
made, and relevant writing. Please include these as URLs, though email
attachments in free formats are acceptable, too.



Please direct any questions about the program to hiring@fsf.org.



Cheers,


Andrew Engelbrecht

Web Developer






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Hello Ruben Safir,

**This is an educational opportunity to work with the organization
that sponsors the GNU Project, publishes the GNU General Public
License (GPL), and fights for software freedom.**

As a fall intern, you will work closely with the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team in your
area of interest, such as network administration, GNU Project support,
or Web development. We're looking for a responsible candidate who is
interested in learning about system administration, programming,
security auditing, software stack research, and other technical
domains. Past interns contributed to GNU Wget2, contributed to GIMP,
created "HUBAngl" for easy video streaming, worked on porting LibreJS
to WebExtensions, improved the Free Software Directory, penetration
tested our network, and researched Ceph distributed object storage and
the freedom status of single board computers. Interns may choose from
our current list of projects, or suggest one of their own. We prefer
local interns who can work in our downtown Boston office, but we have
hosted some remote interns in the past as well.

You can read more about our requirements for interns
[here](https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships), and see past intern
projects [here](https://www.fsf.org/about/interns/fsf-internships).

### How to apply (deadline: July 22, 2018)

Send a letter of interest and resume with two references by email to
. Make sure that your materials are in free software
friendly formats (PDF and plain text work well), and include
"Internship" in your subject line. If you can, please include links to
sites you've made (personal blogs are okay!), designs or code you've
made, and relevant writing. Please include these as URLs, though email
attachments in free formats are acceptable, too.

Please direct any questions about the program to .

Cheers,
Andrew Engelbrecht
Web Developer

--
* Follow us at .
* Subscribe to our RSS feeds at .
* Join us as an associate member at .

Sent from the Free Software Foundation,

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Hello Ruben Safir,



This is an educational opportunity to work with the organization
that sponsors the GNU Project, publishes the GNU General Public
License (GPL), and fights for software freedom.



As a fall intern, you will work closely with the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team in your
area of interest, such as network administration, GNU Project support,
or Web development. We're looking for a responsible candidate who is
interested in learning about system administration, programming,
security auditing, software stack research, and other technical
domains. Past interns contributed to GNU Wget2, contributed to GIMP,
created "HUBAngl" for easy video streaming, worked on porting LibreJS
to WebExtensions, improved the Free Software Directory, penetration
tested our network, and researched Ceph distributed object storage and
the freedom status of single board computers. Interns may choose from
our current list of projects, or suggest one of their own. We prefer
local interns who can work in our downtown Boston office, but we have
hosted some remote interns in the past as well.



You can read more about our requirements for interns
here, and see past intern
projects here.



How to apply (deadline: July 22, 2018)



Send a letter of interest and resume with two references by email to
hiring@fsf.org. Make sure that your materials are in free software
friendly formats (PDF and plain text work well), and include
"Internship" in your subject line. If you can, please include links to
sites you've made (personal blogs are okay!), designs or code you've
made, and relevant writing. Please include these as URLs, though email
attachments in free formats are acceptable, too.



Please direct any questions about the program to hiring@fsf.org.



Cheers,


Andrew Engelbrecht

Web Developer






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