Google Summer of Code Announced at LCA
Posted:
Monday, January 24, 2011

Despite the recent devastating floods in Australia, the open source community is converging on Brisbane this week for the annual linux.conf.au (LCA). The LCA team “encourages everyone to still come to Brisbane and support local business and the community - we need your support.” Monday during the introductory session at LCA, Carol Smith, member of the Google Open Source Programs Office, proudly announced Google Summer of Code 2011.
This will be the 7th year for Google Summer of Code, an innovative program dedicated to introducing students from colleges and universities around the world to open source software development. The program offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source projects with the help of mentoring organizations from all around the globe. Over the past 6 years Google Summer of Code has had 4,500 students from over 85 countries complete the program. We are excited to announce that we will extend the scope of the program this year by targeting a 25% increase in accepted student applications as well as accepting a larger number of mentoring organizations. Our goal is to help these students pursue academic challenges over the summer break while they create and release open source code for the benefit of all.
Spread the word to your friends! If you know of a university student that would be interested in working on open source projects this summer, or if you know of an organization that might want to mentor students to work on their open source projects, please direct them to our Google Summer of Code 2011 website where they can find our timeline along with the FAQs. And stay tuned for more details coming soon!
By Stephanie Taylor, Open Source Team

Wow Great, I am From Algeria ,3rd year university student in Robotics & industrial computing, with several projects in this objective and open to the presentation of a project Here !
ReplyDeletewow great, I want to do such type of projects.I m Ankur from Meerut, 3rd year b.tech student in Computer Science & Engineering, i want to take an presentation about it.
ReplyDeleteWell I am karan desai, three year BSc.I.T graduate from mumbai university and experience of six months in .NET. I would love to work on Open source.
ReplyDeleteHaha.. I've predicted that GSoC 2011 announcement will be in lca 3 days before. I believes
ReplyDeleteold students can teach you how to participate in summer of code.
hey, I write some thing about google summer of code.
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Its Amazing!I'm Anant Gupta 1st year from VIT,India..I had been waiting for such a thing like this..
ReplyDeleteHey Karan,
ReplyDeleteIf you are looking forward to join in GSoC 2011, this facebook group will help you.
I am trying to contact old GSoC students to join in this group so that they can answer the questions of GSoC 2011 aspirants.
As a previous Summer of Code participant (both student and mentor), I highly recommend applying to GSoC.
ReplyDeleteIf you are looking for information on how to increase your chances of being accepted, I have written a blog post about this previously:
http://alanp.ca/blog/2009/04/30/how-to-get-accepted-into-google-summer-of-code-gsoc/
Well I am MELAGHO CHRISTELE, three year INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIE graduate from ESMT SENEGAL. I would love to work on Open source.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the official Google Summer of Code Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Google-Summer-of-Code/72468835990?v=wall
ReplyDeleteGreat ,I am from Bangladesh.A student of CSE.I like C++,java,.NET,PHP.want to work on Open source
ReplyDeleteThats great work of Google. I am Gurparsad Singh B.Tech (Computer Science) Student and I have done work in Java and I would really like to join Open Source Projects this Summer.
ReplyDeleteHello! I compile very small amount of organization that are planning to apply for GSoC 2011. I will update it day by day until the official announcement from Google itself. Lets hope they can be part of GSoC'11. I made this for informational purpose. If you would like to help, this is the link http://goo.gl/rq0dw
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