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2019 May 10
1
Welcome Hiroyuki Katsura as Google Summer of Code 2019 student
Dear libguestfs developers and users,
it is my pleasure to welcome Hiroyuki Katsura as Google Summer of Code
2019 student for libguestfs!
He will work on adding Rust bindings, to allow using libguestfs in Rust
applications. You can read the project submission here:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#6730007286644736
I'm the main mentor of this project, with Rich Jones, and
Martin
2008 Mar 17
0
Summer Programming Opportunities for Students (Summer of Code)
The FreeBSD Project is happy to again participate in Google's Summer
of Code program. This program provides $4500 in funding to allow
students to spend the summer writing open source software. If you or
someone you know would be interested in this program, please visit our
website at :
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode.html
There you will find a large list of interesting
2019 May 23
0
The Outline of Google Summer of Code
Hi, I'm Hiroyuki Katsura. I will contribute to libguestfs as a Google
Summer of Code project. I'll start to develop from next week.
I'm going to work on the project "Create Rust bindings for libguestfs."
Project summary is available here.
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#6730007286644736
Now, I'll show you the detail of the project. This is the reprint of
2015 Feb 20
1
Help wanted! - Icecast is applying for Google Summer of Code through Xiph.org
Hi everyone,
We've decided to apply for this year's Google Summer of Code. Xiph.org
has taken part before, so we hope to get at least one or two, maybe even
3 students.
If we get chosen we need project ideas and mentors though. We've already
started to collect some ideas that would hopefully be sized for students
here:
https://wiki.xiph.org/Summer_of_Code_2015
That page also lists
2010 Mar 23
0
R Participation in the Google Summer of Code 2010
Dear R Users,
We would like to highlight that R has once again been selected to participate
in the Google Summer of Code. Suggested projects can be found in the R-Wiki:
http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010. The GSoC
is a program from Google that offers student developers stipends to write
code for various open source software projects (more information can be found
2010 Mar 23
0
R Participation in the Google Summer of Code 2010
Dear R Users,
We would like to highlight that R has once again been selected to participate
in the Google Summer of Code. Suggested projects can be found in the R-Wiki:
http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010. The GSoC
is a program from Google that offers student developers stipends to write
code for various open source software projects (more information can be found
2009 Feb 27
1
R-Google interface: Google summer of code
I use R for data management and ongoing data analysis for amongst other
things, a multi-center medical research project. I have found Google
spreadsheets to be a fantastic way for all collaborators to be on the same
page. Furthermore, Google Forms allows one to capture data from respondents
and effortlessly write it to a google spreadsheet.
Currently, one has to manually download the spreadsheet
2018 Feb 27
0
Google Summer of Code 2018
Hi everyone,
Just a quick word to remind you that the X.Org Foundation got accepted
to the Google Summer of Code 2018!
As a potential mentor, if you have a project falling under the
foundation's (large) umbrella that you would like to kick start or get
help finishing, please add it to the list on the ideas page[1] as soon
as possible. Students will start applying on the 12th of March, see
2008 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for a Google summer of code project for the Java frontend.
Hi Ramon,
Ramón García wrote:
> I am interested to get this work funded by a Google summer of code
> grant. Is there anyone interested in mentoring this project? Would be
> the LLVM interested in it?
>
I'm in the process of checking in a Java and a CLI FE to the llvm
repository. I'm not sure what's the shape of llvm-java. Do your changes
make it run some
2018 Feb 12
0
Fwd: GSoC 2018: Xapian Search Engine Library has been accepted as a mentor organization!
Good news everybody:
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Google Summer of Code <summerofcode-noreply at google.com>
Date: 13 February 2018 at 06:11
Subject: GSoC 2018: Xapian Search Engine Library has been accepted as a mentor organization!
[image: Google Summer of Code]
Congratulations! Xapian Search Engine Library has been selected as a Google
Summer of Code 2018 mentor
2008 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code Idea
On Feb 28, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Richard Warburton wrote:
> This email is written on the premise that LLVM will be involved in
> GSOC again this year.
I hope so too!
> I would be looking to implement a context-sensitive alias analysis.
> Whilst I accept that this isn't the most efficient category of alias
> analysis, I think the implementation of such an analysis, that trades
2009 Mar 09
1
Google Summer of Code ideas...
It's time again to apply to be a mentoring organization for Google
Summer of Code. This means we need to refresh the list of suggested
projects at:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Google_Summer_of_Code_Ideas
I'm running even more ragged than usual, so any help in this would be
appreciated. I'd also like to know who'd be willing to mentor this year.
-hpa
--
H. Peter
2020 Jan 27
0
GSoC 2020
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
familiar with it, see:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Interested orgs can apply already up until February 6th (just over a
week away as I write).
We've taken part many times before, and it's resulted in both new
contributors and interesting new features - I think it's well worth
applying again.
We
2010 Mar 08
1
application to mentor syrfr package development for Google Summer of Code 2010
Per http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010
-- and http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010:syrfr
-- I am applying to mentor the "Symbolic Regression for R" (syrfr)
package for the Google Summer of Code 2010.
I propose the following test which an applicant would have to pass in
order to qualify for the topic:
1. Describe each of the
2008 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code Idea
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Richard Warburton
<richard.warburton at gmail.com> wrote:
> This email is written on the premise that LLVM will be involved in
> GSOC again this year. I noted that the wiki's open projects page [0]
> has several possible projects, that seem suitable for a summer of code
> project. I am writing this email to this list with the hope of
>
2019 Jan 22
0
GSoC 2019
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
familiar with it, see:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Interested orgs can apply already up until February 6th (about two weeks
away as I write).
We've taken part many times before, and it's resulted in both new
contributors and interesting new features - I think it's well worth
applying again.
If
2018 Jan 13
0
GSoC 2018
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
familiar with it, see:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Org applications are already open and close on January 23rd (this phase
is earlier than in past years, which I think is a good thing as it gives
students more time to talk to orgs).
We've taken part a number of times before, and it's resulted in both
2009 Mar 25
1
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code 2009
Hi,
I am final year undergraduate in the Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur, India and I would like to work on the LLVM compiler
infrastructure in the summers under Google Summer of Code 2009.
I am greatly interested in adding new transformations and optimization
passes to the existing compiler - particularly the _value range
propagation_ or _predictive commoning_. Since coming across
2008 Mar 18
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for a Google summer of code project for the Java frontend.
Ramón García wrote:
> I would like to see the code of your front end.
>
>
It should be available in a week or two. I'm currently dealing with
licensing issues.
> I started working with llvm-java, since it was what was available. It
> does not run yet (small compilation issues, almost done),
> but the design seems fine. It can run (when setup complete) small
> pieces
2008 Mar 18
0
Wine project looking for Summer of Code Students
If you're a computer science student, and you'd like
to get paid to contribute to the Wine project this
summer, please visit our Summer of Code ideas page at
http://wiki.winehq.org/SummerOfCode
See you on IRC!