Google Summer of Code 2018
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Gentoo has been accepted as a Google Summer of Code 2018 mentoring organization
If you want to mentor some projects on Gentoo GSoC 2018 please add yourself here [1] as soon as possible, is important!. Someone from the Gentoo GSoC team will contact you back, as soon as possible.
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X.Org, GNOME & The 200+ Other Organizations For GSoC 2018
If you are a student interested in working on an open-source project this summer while gaining valuable experience and earning a stipend, it's time to start thinking about the 2018 Google Summer of Code.
Google this week announced the 212 mentor organizations participating in this year's Google Summer of Code. The usual bog name open-source projects are back including Apache, Fedora, FreeBSD, GNOME, KDE, Kodi, Wine and the 200+ others. Our favorite project is back, the X.Org Foundation, to serve as the umbrella for any summer projects around X.Org / Wayland / Mesa development.
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NetBSD taking part in Google Summer of Code 2018
You can get a stipend (paid for by Google) and spend a few months getting
to know and improving the insides of NetBSD or pkgsrc.The schedule is:
12-27 March Applying
23 April Find out if you were accepted
14 May - 22 August Do the project!
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