1. Summer of Code 2015
1.1. List of Projects
See the list of accepted projects.
1.2. Planning
GNOME is applying as a mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code 2015.
We need help to make GNOME GSoC a success again. At the moment, the most important thing if you are a GNOME contributor is to help us fill out our ideas page.
If you are a student, you should learn about GNOME and our requirements for GSoC participation, talk to the mentors for the ideas that interest you, make coding contributions to the module you decide to work on, and start thinking about your proposal. Browse the ideas on the ideas page, but don't feel limited by them. You can discuss other ideas you have with module maintainers. Base any ideas you propose on the research about the needs of a particular module and make sure there is a mentor interested in guiding you in implementing this idea before basing your application on it.
Feel free to join the #soc channel on GIMPNet (irc.gnome.org)! If you have any questions, please read GSoC's frequently asked questions from Google first. If you still have questions, don't hesitate to contact GNOME Google Summer of Code administrators AlexandreFranke, ChristopheFergeau, EkaterinaGerasimova, LasseSchuirmann, or MarinaZhurakhinskaya. You can reach all of us at soc-admins@gnome.org e-mail alias.
For more resources and GNOME history of participation in GSoC, please see the main GNOME GSoC page.
1.3. Important Dates
- February 20: Mentoring organization application deadline.
- March 2: List of accepted mentoring organizations published on the GSoC site
March 16: Student application period opens
March 27: Student application deadline
- April 27: List of accepted student applications published on the GSoC site
May 25: Students begin coding for their GSoC projects; Google begins issuing initial student payments
- July 3: Mid-term evaluations deadline
August: GUADEC 2015
August 21: Pencils down
- August 28: Final evaluations deadline