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In the meanwhile, feel free to contact developers and discuss potential projects. See [[Google Summer of Code 2012 Ideas]] for last year's Ideas pages of OSGeo projects. | In the meanwhile, feel free to contact developers and discuss potential projects. See [[Google Summer of Code 2012 Ideas]] for last year's Ideas pages of OSGeo projects. | ||
− | * If you are a '''student''', please go to [[Google Summer of Code 2013 Ideas]] | + | * If you are a '''student''', please go to our [[Google Summer of Code 2013 Ideas]] page |
− | * If you are a '''mentor''' you | + | * If you are a '''mentor''' you should go to our [[Google Summer of Code 2013 Administrative]] page |
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* If you wish to know more about the outcomes, you might want to go to [[Google Summer of Code 2013 Results]] | * If you wish to know more about the outcomes, you might want to go to [[Google Summer of Code 2013 Results]] |
Revision as of 00:08, 29 March 2013
Welcome to the OSGeo Google Summer of Code 2013 page
Google Summer of Code 2013 has been announced and mentoring organisations are able to apply until March 29th.
In the meanwhile, feel free to contact developers and discuss potential projects. See Google Summer of Code 2012 Ideas for last year's Ideas pages of OSGeo projects.
- If you are a student, please go to our Google Summer of Code 2013 Ideas page
- If you are a mentor you should go to our Google Summer of Code 2013 Administrative page
- A GSoC 2013 flyer is available - spread it around your campus!
- See also older Google Summer of Code 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 wiki pages for previous ideas and blogs from the 90 students we've graduated through the program already.
- You can subscribe to the OSGeo Google Summer of Code Mailing List here: