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LFX Mentorship (ex-Community Bridge) by The Linux Foundation

LFX Mentorship (previously known as Community Bridge) is a platform developed by the Linux Foundation, which accelerates the adoption, innovation, and sustainability of open source software.

LFX Mentorship is actively used by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation as a mentorship platform across the CNCF projects.

Program Cycles and Archive data

Year Term Status Announcement Details
2022 Term 3: Sept-Nov Planning 2022 Term 3: Sept-Nov
2022 Summer In progress Summer'2022
2022 Spring Completed CNCF Blog Spring'2022
2021 Fall Completed CNCF Blog Fall'2021
Summer Completed CNCF Blog Summer'2021
Spring Completed CNCF Blog Spring'2021
2020 Q3-Q4 Completed CNCF Blog Q3-Q4'2020
Q2 Completed CNCF Blog Q2'2020
Q1 Completed CNCF Blog Q1'2020
2019 Pilot Completed CNCF Blog 2019

Current cycle

The LFX Mentorship program is completed for 2021. The current cycle is Spring 2022, and more details are coming in Q1'2022.

Program Maintainers

Communication

LFX Platform-specific documentation is available here. In the case of any questions or issues with the LFX Mentorship platform/website itself, payments, etc., please reach out to the LFX Mentorship support team directly.

For CNCF-specific questions, please use the Discussions boards (or you can email us at mentoring@cncf.io if you have any questions you don't want to raise publicly).

Please avoid using DM's to contact the program maintainers.

Program Guidelines

Please see the program-wide guidelines on the LFX Mentorship website.

How to apply?

Projects

Project maintainers and mentors are requested to submit the ideas below (under the Project Ideas section) section using the template.

CNCF will select the projects that will participate in the Community Bridge mentorship round and they will appear on the Community Bridge website after the selection.

Mentors

If you are a mentor and your project will be selected to participate in the LFX Mentorship program, you'll have to apply as a mentor on the LFX Mentorship website. Please see the LFX Mentorship guidelines for more details.

Mentees

If you are a mentee and your desired project will be selected to participate in the LFX Mentorship program, you'll have to apply as a mentee on the LFX Mentorship website. Please see the LFX Mentorship guidelines for more details.

Information on the application process is covered at the LFX Mentorship documentation website. Please note that once you've applied, your application moves to the pending state until a mentor will pick it up. There is no need to reapply (you'll see an error if you'll try to reapply).

The stipend guides and amounts are listed here.

Eligibility

Please see the full eligibility criteria in the LFX Mentorship documentation.

Mentee selection process

Mentors are responsible for selecting and matching mentees to their projects.

Mentee candidates are required to provide cover letters (Statement of Purpose) while applying, so mentors may review them. In addition, mentors may also interview the candidates to understand their level of qualification before making the final decision.

If you are a mentee, please note that you'll be asked to provide the Statement of Purpose letter after the mentor's selection. Please be patient.

Stipends

The LFX Mentorship stipend policy is described here - https://docs.linuxfoundation.org/lfx/mentorship/mentee-stipends.