docs: Update discussion of outreach programs.

"Outreach programs" I think is better phrasing than "Internship
programs", since GSoC is the main one we do these days and isn't an
internship program.

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## What makes a great Zulip contributor?
Zulip runs a lot of [internship programs](#internship-programs), so we have
a lot of experience with new contributors. In our experience, these are the
best predictors of success:
Zulip has a lot of experience working with new contributors. In our
experience, these are the best predictors of success:
* Posting good questions. This generally means explaining your current
understanding, saying what you've done or tried so far, and including
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able to address things within a few days.
* Being helpful and friendly on chat.zulip.org.
These are also the main criteria we use to select interns for all of our
internship programs.
These are also the main criteria we use to select candidates for all
of our outreach programs.
## Reporting issues
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* Organization: What does your organization do? How big is the organization?
A link to your organization's website?
## Internship programs
## Outreach programs
Zulip runs internship programs with
[Outreachy](https://www.outreachy.org/),
[Google Summer of Code (GSoC)](https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/)
[1], and the
[MIT Externship program](https://alum.mit.edu/students/NetworkwithAlumni/ExternshipProgram),
and has in the past taken summer interns from Harvard, MIT, and
Stanford.
Zulip participates in [Google Summer of Code
(GSoC)](https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/) every year.
In the past, we've also participated in
[Outreachy](https://www.outreachy.org/), [Google
Code-In](https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/), and hosted
summer interns from Harvard, MIT, and Stanford.
While each third-party program has its own rules and requirements, the
Zulip community's approaches all of these programs with these ideas in
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application to makes mistakes in your first few PRs as long as your
work improves.
Zulip also participates in
[Google Code-In](https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/). Our
selection criteria for Finalists and Grand Prize Winners is the same as our
selection criteria for interns above.
Most of our interns end up sticking around the project long-term, and many
quickly become core team members. We hope you apply!
Most of our outreach program participants end up sticking around the
project long-term, and many have become core team members, maintaining
important parts of the project. We hope you apply!
### Google Summer of Code
GSoC is by far the largest of our internship programs (14 students in
2017; 11 in 2018; 17 in 2019). While we don't control how many slots
Google allocates to Zulip, we hope to mentor a similar number of
students in future summers.
The largest outreachy program Zulip participates in in GSoc (14
students in 2017; 11 in 2018; 17 in 2019). While we don't control how
many slots Google allocates to Zulip, we hope to mentor a similar
number of students in future summers.
If you're reading this well before the application deadline and want
to make your application strong, we recommend getting involved in the
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[gsoc-guide]: https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/overview/gsoc-ideas.html
[gsoc-faq]: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq
[1] Formally, [GSoC isn't an internship][gsoc-faq], but it is similar
enough that we're treating it as such for the purposes of this
documentation.
## Zulip Outreach
**Upvoting Zulip**. Upvotes and reviews make a big difference in the public

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* **Contributing code**. Check out our
[guide for new contributors](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/overview/contributing.html)
to get started. Zulip prides itself on maintaining a clean and
to get started. Zulip prides itself on maintaining a clean and
well-tested codebase, and a stock of hundreds of
[beginner-friendly issues][beginner-friendly].
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experimental [Docker image](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/deployment.html#zulip-in-docker).
Commercial support is available; see <https://zulipchat.com/plans> for details.
* **Using Zulip without setting up a server**. <https://zulipchat.com> offers
free and commercial hosting.
* **Using Zulip without setting up a server**. <https://zulipchat.com>
offers free and commercial hosting, including providing our paid
plan for free to fellow open source projects.
* **Applying for a Zulip internship**. Zulip runs internship programs with
[Outreachy](https://www.outreachy.org/),
[Google Summer of Code](https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/),
and the
[MIT Externship program](https://alum.mit.edu/students/NetworkwithAlumni/ExternshipProgram). Zulip
also participates in
[Google Code-In](https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/). More
information is available
[here](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/overview/contributing.html#internship-programs).
* **Participating in [outreach
programs](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/overview/contributing.html#outreach-programs)**
like Google Summer of Code.
You may also be interested in reading our [blog](http://blog.zulip.org/) or
following us on [twitter](https://twitter.com/zulip).