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Google Summer of Code 2020

Susan Rati Lane edited this page Jan 27, 2020 · 7 revisions

Introduction

Please apply for GSoC 2019 through Google’s Site GSoC '19 Website. All applications have to go through Google.

We have submitted an application for GSoC '19 and, if accepted, we will be receiving applications within the timeframe allocated by GSoC. Please consult the GSoC '19 website for details. For bite-sized issues to work on as part of the community introduction phase, please see the help wanted issue list.

This is the list of projects we are proposing for the summer; you can choose one or more projects from the list, or come up with your own project. Also note that these projects could be worked on outside GSoC if you would like to volunteer during the summer.

Information for students

How to apply

Follow these instructions to apply. Also note that you will have to go through the normal application in the GSoC '19 website and register yourself as a student.

Potential Projects

This is what you might expect from projects in the list below:

  • Brief explanation: An explanation of what the project is about. Please note that this might be just an idea, and as part of your work in the project you will be defining and scoping the project.

  • Expected results: What would be expected from this particular project at the end of the summer. Again, this might not be super specific at this stage, and the expected results might change and be redefined during the summer.

  • Knowledge Prerequisite: A brief list of the technologies needed in order to work on this project.

  • Difficulty and estimated time: An estimation of the effort needed for the particular project (legend: Easy || Medium || Hard) and a rough estimation if the project would take the whole summer, or less than that.

  • Mentor: The currently active team member you will probably be working with during the summer (this can also change depending on which projects are chosen).


Projects list