Projects/Internships/Weekly Report 02 07 2014

Project and Program Intern Weekly Report

=Currently Working On=
 * New Template Migration:
 * On Monday, in continuing to migrate projects to the new template, I emailed all of the Labs project leaders about the template migration. As before, I will continue to be available for template migration issues and to provide help with the migration.


 * DHS Summit Proposal:
 * On Monday I drafted a proposal for the Hackademic Challenges Project. I used a template from a previous proposal to create a well rounded proposal.


 * OWASP Project Repository Collection:
 * As an on-going project, I am seeking out the repository locations for every OWASP project.
 * We are trying to get project leaders to start using Ohloh to better track the progress of OWASP projects.
 * My current assignment is to note which projects already are registered in Ohloh and then to contact project leaders who have yet to register their projects. The goal is to get all OWASP projects on Ohloh so progress can be better tracked and better review results can be obtained.
 * This will be an extended assignment.


 * ESAPI Hackathon:
 * The winners for the ESAPI Hackathon were announced this week and my task was to email the top four winners and judges to get their mailing addresses to send out prizes and thank yous.
 * I also asked them to vote on a t-shirt design for the participation shirts.


 * Women in AppSec Social Media:
 * Starting this week, and continuing on until AppSec APAc, I will be tweeting and using Facebook to bolster the Women in AppSec program.
 * Currently, the Women in AppSec Committee for AppSec APAC is taking applications for the program from now until February 24. The application form can be found here. All interested women in the Asia Pacific area is encouraged to apply.


 * Project Categorization:
 * Today I am creating page of OWASP projects based upon their project type. They will be located in a new tab on the Project Inventory page.

=Lessons Learned=
 * I think it would be beneficial if projects had a link to their repo on the wiki pages. Especially, since projects use either Google Code, SourceForce, or GitHub. It has been difficult to locate some repositories.
 * Documentation guides are especially difficult to locate all releases in one area. Downloads are available for each version separately.

=Additional Comments=
 * Hotspots are not a reliable source of internet. I hate moving.