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These questions are specific to the 2010 program, which began in April 2010.
These questions are specific to the 2010 program, which began in April 2010.
=== I'm a student, what should I do? ===
Read this [[Summer Coding 2010#You are a student|page]].
After you read that page, ask your questions on this [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/summer-coding-discuss mailing list].


=== How much is the student stipend? ===
=== How much is the student stipend? ===
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Half projects are expected to run from 4 to 5 weeks, covering a specific 50% portion of the [[Summer Coding 2010 schedule|schedule]].  Half projects must be approved by the project mentor, and the revised schedule included in the [[Summer Coding 2010 student proposal application|proposal]].
Half projects are expected to run from 4 to 5 weeks, covering a specific 50% portion of the [[Summer Coding 2010 schedule|schedule]].  Half projects must be approved by the project mentor, and the revised schedule included in the [[Summer Coding 2010 student proposal application|proposal]].
=== I'm a mentor, what should I do? ===
Read this [[Summer Coding 2010#You are a mentor|page]].
After you read that page, join this [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/summer-coding-discuss mailing list] to discuss your project idea(s).


== General FAQs ==
== General FAQs ==

Revision as of 01:45, 22 April 2010

These are all the frequently asked questions about the Fedora Summer Coding program.

2010 FAQs

These questions are specific to the 2010 program, which began in April 2010.

I'm a student, what should I do?

Read this page.

After you read that page, ask your questions on this mailing list.

How much is the student stipend?

The goal is to fund students at two pay rates, depending on the size of the project. US$5000 for full projects and US$2500 for half projects.

Full projects are expected to run from 8 to 10 weeks, covering the whole schedule.

Half projects are expected to run from 4 to 5 weeks, covering a specific 50% portion of the schedule. Half projects must be approved by the project mentor, and the revised schedule included in the proposal.

I'm a mentor, what should I do?

Read this page.

After you read that page, join this mailing list to discuss your project idea(s).

General FAQs