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− | The [http://code.google.com/soc/ Summer Of Code] is a Google program that offers student developers stipends to create new freely available programs or to help currently established projects. | + | The [http://code.google.com/soc/ Summer Of Code] is a Google program that offers student developers stipends to create new freely available programs or to help currently established projects. This year, GNUstep had two projects accepted: |
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+ | ! Project | ||
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+ | ! Mentor | ||
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+ | | [[Text_System_Project|Improving GNUstep AppKit components and the Text System]] | ||
+ | | Christopher Elsmore | ||
+ | | David Chisnall | ||
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+ | | [[KVO Bindings Project|Key Value Observing and Bindings implementation]] | ||
+ | | Christopher Farber | ||
+ | | Nicola Pero | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | The original [[Summer_Of_Code_Ideas|proposed ideas]] are maintained for historical interest, and for students thinking of applying next year. | ||
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* Adam Fedor (Also main administrator) | * Adam Fedor (Also main administrator) | ||
* Nicolas Roard | * Nicolas Roard | ||
+ | * Richard Frith-Macdonald | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 8 March 2009
The Summer Of Code is a Google program that offers student developers stipends to create new freely available programs or to help currently established projects. This year, GNUstep had two projects accepted:
Project | Student | Mentor |
---|---|---|
Improving GNUstep AppKit components and the Text System | Christopher Elsmore | David Chisnall |
Key Value Observing and Bindings implementation | Christopher Farber | Nicola Pero |
The original proposed ideas are maintained for historical interest, and for students thinking of applying next year.
Mentors
The following agreed to provide additional mentoring, and answer questions for students in addition to their assigned mentors:
- Adam Fedor (Also main administrator)
- Nicolas Roard
- Richard Frith-Macdonald