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*BRL-CAD will create a list of tasks for students to work upon. Each task will have a mentor associated with it. | *BRL-CAD will create a list of tasks for students to work upon. Each task will have a mentor associated with it. | ||
** You can take a look at our [[GCI_Tasks|tasks here.]] | ** You can take a look at our [[GCI_Tasks|tasks here.]] |
Revision as of 12:19, 23 October 2013
Overview
Google Code-in is a contest run by Google with a goal of encouraging young (13 to 17 years old) students to participate in open source. Since 2010, Google Code-in has been introducing pre-university students from around the globe to various open source communities.
Instructions
- Go to our Google Code-in wiki page, read carefully the CHECKLIST that you need to follow before working for BRL-CAD
- BRL-CAD will create a list of tasks for students to work upon. Each task will have a mentor associated with it.
- You can take a look at our tasks here.
- A student picks a task from the list and he/she is assigned a deadline.
- While a task is claimed no other student can work on that task.
- After completion of task it's ready to be reviewed by mentor.
- Based on the performance of the student mentor may approve, disapprove or extend the deadline for the task.
BRL-CAD was one of the 10 selected communities in the year 2012. This year we are again applying for the event.