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* [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/timeline Full timeline]
 
* [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/timeline Full timeline]
 
* Sept 7 2018: organizations can start drafting application to be mentoring organizations
 
* Sept 7 2018: organizations can start drafting application to be mentoring organizations
* Sept 17 2018: application deadline ([https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2018&month=09&day=17&hour=16&min=0&sec=0 exact time]) for mentoring organizations (we should have mentors and tasks by then - "between 150 to 500 tasks")
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* Sept 17 2018: application deadline ([https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2018&month=09&day=17&hour=16&min=0&sec=0 exact time]) for mentoring organizations (we should have mentors and tasks by then - we need a minimum of 25 tasks by 17 Sept, but we should aim to have between 150 and 500 tasks in total before the contest begins)
 
* Sept 18 2018: Mentoring organizations announced
 
* Sept 18 2018: Mentoring organizations announced
 
* Oct 23 2018: Contest opens for entries by student participants
 
* Oct 23 2018: Contest opens for entries by student participants

Revision as of 11:53, 10 September 2018

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Central page for administering OSGeo participation in Google Code In 2018

Background

Timeline

  • Full timeline
  • Sept 7 2018: organizations can start drafting application to be mentoring organizations
  • Sept 17 2018: application deadline (exact time) for mentoring organizations (we should have mentors and tasks by then - we need a minimum of 25 tasks by 17 Sept, but we should aim to have between 150 and 500 tasks in total before the contest begins)
  • Sept 18 2018: Mentoring organizations announced
  • Oct 23 2018: Contest opens for entries by student participants
  • Dec 10 2018: Deadline for students to claim new tasks
  • Dec 12 2018: All student work must be submitted; contest ends
  • Dec 13 2018: Mentoring organizations complete all evaluations of students’ work
  • Jan 7 2019: Grand Prize Winners and Finalists announced
  • June (exact dates TBD): Grand Prize Winner’s Trip

Rules

  • Contest rules
    • Ineligible individuals (according to the above rules):
      • a resident of a United States embargoed country, Brazil, Italy, or Quebec (see Google's reasons; link to the Italian law about online contests),
      • ordinarily resident in a United States embargoed country,
      • participating as a Mentor in the 2018 Contest, or
      • otherwise prohibited by applicable export controls and sanctions programs.

Communication

Administrators

  • Jeff McKenna <libravatar email="jmckenna@gatewaygeomatics.com"/> (IRC nickname: "jmckenna")

Interested mentors / volunteers

Recommendations for Students

Tasks

Application

Lessons Learned

2017 pages