Google is running their "Summer of Code" program [1] again this year. For those who aren''t familiar, Google basically pays post-secondary students to work on open source projects for the summer. Now that IronPython and IronRuby are community projects, I think it would be worthwhile to for us to participate. In a chat with Miguel, he suggested that we apply as a group ("IronLanguages") representing both languages and the DLR. If there are no serious objections, I''m willing to submit the application and handle the organization administrative tasks. One of the things that is needed on the application is ideas for projects. These don''t have to be fully fleshed out ideas; just something to give Google an idea of what we would be working on. You can view and edit the list (anyone can edit ... don''t abuse it!) at http://bit.ly/g7YhPT. I''ve added a few examples for IronPython to get started. Ideas can also be sent to this mailing list and I''ll add them to the list. Prospective students, in particular, are encouraged to submit their ideas ahead of time. - Jeff [1] http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/program/home/google/gsoc2011