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: ''Google Summer of Code'' is a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects. We have worked with several open source, free software, and technology-related groups to identify and fund several projects over a three month period. Since its inception in 2005, the program has brought together nearly 2500 successful student participants and 2500 mentors from 98 countries worldwide, all for the love of code. Through ''Google Summer of Code'', accepted student applicants are paired with a mentor or mentors from the participating projects, thus gaining exposure to real-world software development scenarios and the opportunity for employment in areas related to their academic pursuits. In turn, the participating projects are able to more easily identify and bring in new developers. Best of all, more source code is created and released for the use and benefit of all. | : ''Google Summer of Code'' is a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects. We have worked with several open source, free software, and technology-related groups to identify and fund several projects over a three month period. Since its inception in 2005, the program has brought together nearly 2500 successful student participants and 2500 mentors from 98 countries worldwide, all for the love of code. Through ''Google Summer of Code'', accepted student applicants are paired with a mentor or mentors from the participating projects, thus gaining exposure to real-world software development scenarios and the opportunity for employment in areas related to their academic pursuits. In turn, the participating projects are able to more easily identify and bring in new developers. Best of all, more source code is created and released for the use and benefit of all. | ||
− | Past years: | + | Current/Past years: |
− | * [[Summer of Code 2011]] | + | * [[Summer of Code 2011]] -- not participating |
* [[Summer of Code 2010]] | * [[Summer of Code 2010]] | ||
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+ | Mentorship & Getting Started: | ||
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+ | : Anyone who would like to get started contributing outside of the Summer of Code can look through the [[Dev Getting Started]] guide, and/or sign up for [[DevCom]]'s office hours. | ||
[[Category: Summer of Code]] | [[Category: Summer of Code]] |
Latest revision as of 03:44, 3 February 2017
Back in May of 2010, Dreamwidth won the right to be a mentoring organisation for the Google Summer of Code, and therefore took on a batch of students to help with the code. From the Google website:
- Google Summer of Code is a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects. We have worked with several open source, free software, and technology-related groups to identify and fund several projects over a three month period. Since its inception in 2005, the program has brought together nearly 2500 successful student participants and 2500 mentors from 98 countries worldwide, all for the love of code. Through Google Summer of Code, accepted student applicants are paired with a mentor or mentors from the participating projects, thus gaining exposure to real-world software development scenarios and the opportunity for employment in areas related to their academic pursuits. In turn, the participating projects are able to more easily identify and bring in new developers. Best of all, more source code is created and released for the use and benefit of all.
Current/Past years:
- Summer of Code 2011 -- not participating
- Summer of Code 2010
Mentorship & Getting Started:
- Anyone who would like to get started contributing outside of the Summer of Code can look through the Dev Getting Started guide, and/or sign up for DevCom's office hours.