Difference between revisions of "Google Summer of Code 2015 Results"

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* Mentors: Mentor1; Mentor2; OtherMentors?
 
* Mentors: Mentor1; Mentor2; OtherMentors?
* [[link|My project]] focused on xxx.
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* Brief description of the idea. e.g. [[link|My project]] focused on xxx.
 
* The state of the project as it was BEFORE your GSoC. For example, if you made a GUI, you can say: "In the software XYZ, when I wanted to use the tool xxx, I had to manually edit the file yyy. "
 
* The state of the project as it was BEFORE your GSoC. For example, if you made a GUI, you can say: "In the software XYZ, when I wanted to use the tool xxx, I had to manually edit the file yyy. "
 
* The addition that your project brought to the software. In the same example: "With the GUI that I created, now it is possible to use the tool xxx via graphical user interface".
 
* The addition that your project brought to the software. In the same example: "With the GUI that I created, now it is possible to use the tool xxx via graphical user interface".

Revision as of 01:02, 18 November 2015

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OSGeo participated in Google Summer of Code 2015 with 13 projects, all successful:

Description of the projects

Example: software XYZ - title of my GSoC project

Student1

  • Mentors: Mentor1; Mentor2; OtherMentors?
  • Brief description of the idea. e.g. My project focused on xxx.
  • The state of the project as it was BEFORE your GSoC. For example, if you made a GUI, you can say: "In the software XYZ, when I wanted to use the tool xxx, I had to manually edit the file yyy. "
  • The addition that your project brought to the software. In the same example: "With the GUI that I created, now it is possible to use the tool xxx via graphical user interface".
  • Add all the links (hopefully permanent) to access the relevant code and documentation for the user to get started with testing your application. "Please test my code following instructions here".
  • Slide The slide / image should serve to show the main elements of your project. It could be a flow chart, a screenshot, both, or whatever you think could serve for the scope. Remember: the aim is to showcase your project to people that are not necessarily familiar with the software.