Google Summer of Code 2010

Ubuntu is participating in the Google Summer of Code 2010, and is eager to attract good, capable, eligible students to apply for the projects.

If you are a registered student and are over 18 years of age, you can apply for one of the projects, or your own (applications open on the Summer of Code page starting March 29 2010).

We would like to select students who are enthusiastic about their projects and are able to commit the time and energy required to make them successful.

Please make your applications detailed and give us enough information to be able to make an intelligent selection. Please remember that being selected is a privilege and a great opportunity. The more you commit, the greater your chance of a fantastic reward at the end.

How to start

Can you participate?

Application Process and Proposal

Reports

We suggest you send the following report to your mentor every 2 weeks minimum

Subject: Project name - Date of report
TIME SPENT: approx hours

HIGHLIGHTS: what you learnt/ enjoyed the most

CONCERNS: what is concerning you that is out of your hands to change

WAITING ITEMS: Are you waiting for anyone else to complete a task or are you depending on someone else

STALLED TASKS: If you are stuck, please state the factors that delayed those tasks

ACCOMPLISHMENTS: List them by importance

MINOR TASKS: Any other tasks

ACTIONS FOR FOLLOWING WEEK: 

If you don't have the time to write a report or you had a busy week, you should at least send an email to your mentor answering the following questions

  1. What have you done since your last status report?
  2. In the process of doing it, what did you run into, both positive and negative?
  3. What did you do about what you ran into, both positive and negative?
  4. What are you going to do next?

Time to code!

Things to consider

How to succeed

The end

Ubuntu Projects

The lists of Ubuntu project ideas for Summer of Code 2010 are found on the Ideas GoogleSoC2010 page.

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