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  • #redirect [[Google Summer of Code]]
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  • ...le to write code for open source projects during the northern hemisphere's summer timeframe: * Google allocates a certain number of slots to each participating organization
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  • ...Summer of Code (whether [[Google Summer of Code|GSoC]] or [[ESA Summer of Code in Space|SOCIS]]) participants whose project proposals are accepted. Unles ...that it applies without hassle and provides some improvement. This is one of several opportunities to impress, so be creative. Link to any patches in y
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  • |colspan=4|See [[Google_Summer_of_Code/2013|some examples]] of awesome proposals, add detail to yours ''':)''' * Document a list of 3 to 10 milestones
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  • Covered below in detail are the expectations for Summer of Code students that are accepted to participate. In addition to the [[Summer_of_ ...gin coding for the summer. This should be the first step in a long series of frequent communication between student and their mentor(s).
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  • ...roject catered to their ability that can be completed within the timeframe of the program. Students can demonstrate coding experience with patches. ...olved Early.''' Join IRC, say hi on the mailing list, download the source code, and try things out. Talk to others, get to know who is who. Communicate
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  • ...be used by project mentors. SoC applications are to be scored on a scale of '''0 to 6''' where 0 is a ''poor candidate'' that meets no evaluation crite ** Does it have benefits outside of our community?
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  • ...long-term developer, their ability to communicate effectively, the quality of their project proposal, their technical ability, and our ability to effecti ...s, making the difficult decisions, and ultimately choosing an exciting mix of students and projects for GSoC 2008. That said and without further adieu,
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  • ...CAD in GSoC 2009 had a '''[[Google_Summer_of_Code/Checklist|CHECKLIST]]''' of actions that they performed to help them get started. ...[http://brlcad.org/~sean/ideas.html other areas] of development that were of high-interest. Students were welcome to submit their own ideas as well but
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  • [[category: Summer of Code]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Summer of Code/Acceptance]]
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  • ...-CAD participated as a mentoring organization in the 2011 Google Summer of Code!''' ...ect_Ideas|Project Ideas]] page for a list of project suggestions that were of particular interest.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Summer of Code/Checklist]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Summer of Code/Expectations]]
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  • ...ogle/gsoc2012/brlcad mentoring organization] for the 2012 Google Summer of Code!''' Below is a summary of our '''''11''''' GSoC students accepted to work on projects for BRL-CAD. F
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  • ...//www.google-melange.com/ mentoring organization] for the Google Summer of Code!''' ...ed to work on projects for BRL-CAD, all successful. As an umbrella org, 1 of those students work for STEPcode. See the links to their personal profile,
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  • ...f which '''10''' were successful in their projects. As an umbrella org, 3 of those students worked on projects for STEPcode, LibreCAD, and OpenSCAD. ...g. Identify exisitig bottlenecks and improve the performance of the serial code.
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  • ...//www.google-melange.com/ mentoring organization] for the Google Summer of Code!'''
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  • ...e.withgoogle.com umbrella mentoring organization] for the Google Summer of Code!''' copy this template and append your block at the end of this site
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  • ...mmerofcode.withgoogle.com mentoring organization] for the Google Summer of Code!''' * Create user interface to Customize Model interactively instead of modifying them manually.
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  • #redirect [[Google Summer of Code]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Google Summer of Code]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Google Summer of Code]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Google Summer of Code]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Summer of Code/Acceptance]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Google Summer of Code/2009/Project Ideas]]
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  • [[category: Summer of Code]]
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  • ...was accepted to participate in the 2017 European Space Agency's Summer of Code in Space!''' ...e-related'' code for open source projects during the northern hemisphere's summer timeframe:
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  • ...you will get an idea about what you can include in your proposal for this summer. ...issues, solve then and send a pull request. More PRs equal better chances of selection!
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  • ...-CAD participated as a mentoring organization in the 2011 Google Summer of Code!''' ...ect_Ideas|Project Ideas]] page for a list of project suggestions that were of particular interest.
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  • ...to read following introductory article to let you know the current roadmap of the project. * [[:Category:Code examples]]
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  • ...CAD in GSoC 2009 had a '''[[Google_Summer_of_Code/Checklist|CHECKLIST]]''' of actions that they performed to help them get started. ...[http://brlcad.org/~sean/ideas.html other areas] of development that were of high-interest. Students were welcome to submit their own ideas as well but
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  • ...ogle/gsoc2012/brlcad mentoring organization] for the 2012 Google Summer of Code!''' Below is a summary of our '''''11''''' GSoC students accepted to work on projects for BRL-CAD. F
    4 KB (572 words) - 09:15, 23 May 2012
  • ...//www.google-melange.com/ mentoring organization] for the Google Summer of Code!''' ...ed to work on projects for BRL-CAD, all successful. As an umbrella org, 1 of those students work for STEPcode. See the links to their personal profile,
    4 KB (570 words) - 22:59, 27 April 2015
  • ...f which '''10''' were successful in their projects. As an umbrella org, 3 of those students worked on projects for STEPcode, LibreCAD, and OpenSCAD. ...g. Identify exisitig bottlenecks and improve the performance of the serial code.
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  • This is a notional table of contents for the BRL-CAD Website. Discuss on [[IRC]]. **Source code
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