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On 23:19 Mon 25 Oct , Donnie Berkholz wrote: |
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> Based on our participation in the Summer of Code, Google invited us to |
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> apply for their revived program for 13-18 year olds called Google |
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> Code-In [1-2]. The basic idea is that students will complete a series of |
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> small tasks rather than one huge project, and the tasks don't even have |
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> to be related (or even involve programming!). |
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> One really neat feature about GCI is that projects can be anything -- |
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> documentation, translation, coding, research, whatever. If you've been |
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> feeling that your ideas are left out by GSoC, this is your chance. |
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> After talking with a few devs, there seemed to be a lot of interest in |
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> us getting involved. The application deadline is very soon -- this |
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> Friday! We need a good ideas list by then if we're going to apply. I |
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> created a draft ideas page [3]; please fill it in by the end of the day |
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> on this Thursday. |
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> We're looking for tasks that would take a student 13-18 years old |
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> roughly 1-3 days to complete. Ideas might include writing man pages, |
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> translating a few webpages, perhaps some relatively straightforward |
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> bugfixes, etc. More general ideas are on our ideas page and the GCI |
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> homepage. Because tasks are so short, mentoring will not be a major |
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> burden, so don't let that hold you back. |
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We now have 2 ideas. It's not even worth applying unless we can get |
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closer to 10. If nobody puts up more ideas in the next ~6 hours, we |
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won't be participating this year. |
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Thanks, |
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Donnie |
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Donnie Berkholz |
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Sr. Developer, Gentoo Linux |
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Blog: http://dberkholz.wordpress.com |