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* If you are a '''student''', please visit our [[Google Summer of Code 2019 Ideas]] and our [[Google Summer of Code Recommendations for Students]] pages | * If you are a '''student''', please visit our [[Google Summer of Code 2019 Ideas]] and our [[Google Summer of Code Recommendations for Students]] pages | ||
* If you are a '''mentor''' you should go to our [[Google Summer of Code 2019 Administrative]] page. | * If you are a '''mentor''' you should go to our [[Google Summer of Code 2019 Administrative]] page. | ||
− | * See [[Google Summer of Code 2018 Accepted]] students | + | <!-- * See [[Google Summer of Code 2018 Accepted]] students --> |
<!-- * GSoC 2018 is over. See the '''outcomes at [[Google Summer of Code 2018 Results]]''' --> | <!-- * GSoC 2018 is over. See the '''outcomes at [[Google Summer of Code 2018 Results]]''' --> | ||
<!-- [[Google Summer of Code 2018 Mentor Summit]] --> | <!-- [[Google Summer of Code 2018 Mentor Summit]] --> |
Revision as of 12:35, 19 January 2019
Welcome to the OSGeo Google Summer of Code 2019 page
- OSGeo's application to GSoC 2018, as a mentoring organization.
- If you are a student, please visit our Google Summer of Code 2019 Ideas and our Google Summer of Code Recommendations for Students pages
- If you are a mentor you should go to our Google Summer of Code 2019 Administrative page.
See also older Google Summer of Code
2018,
2017,
2016,
2015,
2014,
2013,
2012,
2011,
2010,
2009,
2008 and
2007 wiki pages for previous ideas and blogs from the 180+ students we've graduated through the program already.
You can subscribe to the OSGeo Google Summer of Code Mailing List here: