Call for participants in the Google Summer of Code for Debian
On Tue 25 February 2014 with tags announce gsocWritten by Nicolas Dandrimont
The Google Summer of Code is a program that allows post-secondary students aged 18 and older to earn a stipend writing code for Free and Open Source Software projects during the summer.
Debian has just been accepted as a mentoring organization for this year's program! We're looking for students and mentors to make this GSoC in Debian the best ever!
Eligible students, now is the time to take a look at our project ideas list, engage with the mentors for the projects you find interesting, and start working on your application! For more information, please read the FAQ and the Program Timeline on Google's website.
Mentors for prospective projects can still submit proposals on the project ideas list. You also need to send an email to the mailing list linked below to present your project in a few words. Feel also free to propose yourself as a co-mentor for one of the listed projects, more help is always welcome!
If you are interested, we encourage you to come and chat with us on irc (#debian-soc on irc.oftc.net), or to send an email to the SoC coordination mailing-list (subscribe). Most of the Debian-specific GSoC information can be found on our wiki pages, but don't be afraid to ask us directly on irc or via email.
We're looking forward to work with an amazing team of students and mentors again this summer!
Debian welcomes its 2013 crop of GSoC students!
On Mon 27 May 2013 with tags announce gsocWritten by Nicolas Dandrimont
We are proud to announce that 16 students have been accepted to work on improving Debian this summer through the Google Summer of Code! This is great news, following our 15 accepted students in 2012, and 9 accepted students in 2011.
Here is the list of accepted students and projects:
- Aarsh Shah: Improvements to Debian Search and the Search Interface
- Aron Xu: ZFS on Linux integration
- Boris Bobrov: Debian Metrics Portal
- Catalin Usurelu: Enabling free multimedia real-time communications (RTC) with Debian
- Eleanor Chen: MIPS N32/N64 ABI Port
- Emmanouil Kiagias: Redesign metapackage creation for Debian Blends
- Eugenio Cano-Manuel: Leiningen & Clojure packaging
- Fabian Grünbichler: Add CROTP support to oath-toolkit and dynalogin
- Gustavo Alkmim: Bootstrappable Debian
- Justus Winter: Debian GNU/Hurd Debianish initialization
- Lei Wang: OpenRC init system in Debian
- Léo Cavaillé: scan-build on the Debian archive
- Marko Lalic: PTS rewrite in Django
- Pawel Sarbinowski: Debian Android Application
- Shuxiong Ye: OpenJDK and Debian
- Simon Chopin: Implementation of message passing in the Debian infrastructure
If you're interested in one of the projects, please follow the links and talk directly to the students or the mentors, or come hang out with us on IRC.
Welcome everyone, and let's make sure we all have an amazing summer!
Call for participants in Debian for the Google Summer of Code
On Tue 09 April 2013 with tags announce gsocWritten by Nicolas Dandrimont
The Google Summer of Code is a program that allows post-secondary students aged 18 and older to earn a stipend writing code for Free and Open Source Software projects during the summer.
For the eighth time, Debian has just been accepted as a mentoring organization for this year's program. If you're an eligible student, now is the time to take a look at our project ideas list, engage with the mentors for the projects you find interesting, and start working on your application! Please read the FAQ and the Program Timeline on Google's website.
If you are interested, we encourage you to come and chat with us on irc (#debian-soc on irc.oftc.net), or to send an email to the SoC coordination mailing-list. Most of the GSoC related information in Debian can be found on our wiki pages, but feel free to ask us directly on irc or via email.
We're looking forward to work with amazing students again this summer!
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