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To get the widest selection of ideas, we are not slotting them in to a particular program at the start.  It is possible for projects to happen across summer coding programs, with different students working on similar or complementary components, from different programs.
To get the widest selection of ideas, we are not slotting them in to a particular program at the start.  It is possible for projects to happen across summer coding programs, with different students working on similar or complementary components, from different programs.


== Mentors ==
The [http://jboss.org JBoss.org] community is proposing within the same group as Fedora, and their ideas page is here:


If you want to mentor a student, review project proposals, or act as a back-up mentor, please post your name on [[Summer coding mentors for 2009]].
http://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-13401
 
== Google Summer of Code participation with Fedora ==
 
This section is for students and mentors working as part of Fedora's [http://socghop.appspot.com/ Google Summer of Code] effort.
 
See our [http://groups.google.com/group/redhat-summer/web/gsoc-getting-started Getting Started Guide].


[[Category:Summer coding 2009]]
[[Category:Summer coding 2009]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 21 March 2009

This page covers all student-based work projects done during non-school time. Examples include:

  • Google Summer of Code
  • Fedora internships

Ideas

The Summer coding ideas for 2009 page is open.

To get the widest selection of ideas, we are not slotting them in to a particular program at the start. It is possible for projects to happen across summer coding programs, with different students working on similar or complementary components, from different programs.

The JBoss.org community is proposing within the same group as Fedora, and their ideas page is here:

http://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-13401

Google Summer of Code participation with Fedora

This section is for students and mentors working as part of Fedora's Google Summer of Code effort.

See our Getting Started Guide.